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Subject: [Leica] Professional Tourist
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Fri Jul 14 14:14:08 2006
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Professional to Tourist

In some old world cities like Rome & Athens professional photographers are
charged to photograph within their  historic sites.  I first came across
this situation at the Forum ruins in Rome where I had intended to shoot a
number of scenes for a stock photo agency .

There is an admission fee for entrance to the area, but when I went
through with equipment bags and tripod I was asked if I was a professional
photographer. "Yes, I'm shooting material to take to Canada," I replied
truthfully..

This was an unfortunate admission on my part as professional photographers
must pay an extra fee of 100 Lire for there pictures. I could accept  that 
for a day of shooting within the ruins.

Then my interpreter discovered the fee was for each exposure.  I asked did
they mean each different location or each time I exposed a frame?  The fee
was charged for every time the camera went click! Imagine a 36 exposure
roll was going to cost 3600 Lire.  I probably would shoot 10 or twenty
rolls during the day and that got to be very very expensive and that was
more than I could accept!

We returned to the car, unloaded the camera bags and tripod into the trunk,
filled our pockets with film, slung cameras on our neck returning to the
entrance as tourists.

Admission fee paid and ticket in hand we entered unchallenged.  When we
finished the day 30 rolls of 36 exposure Kodachrome were exposed.  It
didn't take much to calculate the shooting fee would have been 108,000
thousand Lire. If I was paid that amount to shoot the assignment I wouldn't
feel too bad, but to have paid it out, not on your life.

Sometimes it pays to be a professional tourist!




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