FFS: National Parks Charging Photography
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:02 pm
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I recently Photographed a wedding location at Bradley's Head, Mosman without any trouble. It was the first time I had used the location and it worked out great.
I had a message from another DSLRUSER saying that he had heard that they were charging now for photography at this location. Having a wedding this Saturday with this as a location the B+G wanted I naturally enquired. (I am trying to do the right thing)
Apparently they have Rangers there everyweek, turning people away.
I rang Mosman Council and talked to a man who told me that there is no charge and that photographing a bridal party there is not a problem, as long as the venue isn't booked for a wedding ceremony. He said he would check and call back if there was a ceremony there for my saturday.
I got a call back from a lady saying that they charge for the location. Apparently it has been in 'effect' for some time now, and since it has become a 'popular' location they want to 'monitor it'.
She emailed me an application form (which includes a processing fee) and a rates sheet.
Prices are as follows:
= for approx 2 hours - $528 ($200 maybe refundable)
-- She was quick to tell me about a commercial yearly license for $330 (correct price is $275) which would cover me photographing in any National Park anytime.
+ you needed to have public liability insurance of $5 million.
I asked her about the fisherman who fish there, are they charged? and she told me 'they don't have an intended purpose there'. Whatever!
I can assure you they would leave alot more mess then we would.
What should I expect for my $$ worth? Should they valet park our wedding cars, should they clean the area and make sure there is good weather for us?
Who would turn a bride away on her wedding day??
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I recently Photographed a wedding location at Bradley's Head, Mosman without any trouble. It was the first time I had used the location and it worked out great.
I had a message from another DSLRUSER saying that he had heard that they were charging now for photography at this location. Having a wedding this Saturday with this as a location the B+G wanted I naturally enquired. (I am trying to do the right thing)
Apparently they have Rangers there everyweek, turning people away.
I rang Mosman Council and talked to a man who told me that there is no charge and that photographing a bridal party there is not a problem, as long as the venue isn't booked for a wedding ceremony. He said he would check and call back if there was a ceremony there for my saturday.
I got a call back from a lady saying that they charge for the location. Apparently it has been in 'effect' for some time now, and since it has become a 'popular' location they want to 'monitor it'.
She emailed me an application form (which includes a processing fee) and a rates sheet.
Prices are as follows:
$55 application fee (to look at your form)
$220 security deposit (refundable if they is no damage)
then
$55/hr (being a weekend)
$71.50 Supervision fee (to have a Ranger supervise you on a weekend)
+ entry fees if it is applicable to that relevant park.
= for approx 2 hours - $528 ($200 maybe refundable)
-- She was quick to tell me about a commercial yearly license for $330 (correct price is $275) which would cover me photographing in any National Park anytime.
+ you needed to have public liability insurance of $5 million.
NOTE: "Photography which is undertaken principally as a
hobby or as a personal interest in not considered
commercial photography and is not subject to fees
and charges"
I asked her about the fisherman who fish there, are they charged? and she told me 'they don't have an intended purpose there'. Whatever!
I can assure you they would leave alot more mess then we would.
What should I expect for my $$ worth? Should they valet park our wedding cars, should they clean the area and make sure there is good weather for us?
Who would turn a bride away on her wedding day??
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