wildoat
Well-Known Member
I was at a BE affiliated event yesterday taking photographs around the XC course, I was approached by a high ranking BE official who demanded to know why I was taking photographs, there was as he informed me an official event photographer in attendance. I said I was aware of that fact and even that I knew the photographer he was referring to, I assured him I wasn`t there to sell my images, but the official seemed slightly concerned that I was using pro level camera gear.
I later came across the event photographer and he advised me I may be ejected from the event, for taking photographs.
To say I am slightly angry about what happened is an understatement, I am a BE member and very keen photographer, I was surprised by the attitude of the official and the event photographer. When at any event if approached by any competitors about photos I make point of telling them who the official event photographer is.
On a few occasions I have taken photographs for horse owners etc who have asked me in advance, this I feel is very different from going around a course
advertising myself which I certainly don`t do.
I have no hidden agenda and am always pleased to identify myself if necessary, I don`t ride but I do have a real appreciation of the sport and admiration for all the riders and have become quite friendly with some of the
competitors and fence judges/stewards etc.
Yesterdays experience was the first time I have experienced any negative attitude towards me and it was unnecessary in my view, my only crime apparently was using a high quality camera.
Any thoughts on this subject appreciated.
I later came across the event photographer and he advised me I may be ejected from the event, for taking photographs.
To say I am slightly angry about what happened is an understatement, I am a BE member and very keen photographer, I was surprised by the attitude of the official and the event photographer. When at any event if approached by any competitors about photos I make point of telling them who the official event photographer is.
On a few occasions I have taken photographs for horse owners etc who have asked me in advance, this I feel is very different from going around a course
advertising myself which I certainly don`t do.
I have no hidden agenda and am always pleased to identify myself if necessary, I don`t ride but I do have a real appreciation of the sport and admiration for all the riders and have become quite friendly with some of the
competitors and fence judges/stewards etc.
Yesterdays experience was the first time I have experienced any negative attitude towards me and it was unnecessary in my view, my only crime apparently was using a high quality camera.
Any thoughts on this subject appreciated.