> Close to impossible, but not impossible. The hint here is to be the
> photographer hired by the band or organiser! Those "Access All Areas"
> passes are worth their weight in platinum. Another tip: Get to know the
> facility manager. You can get access to rafters, cooling ducts, and
> catwalks that mere mortals can't get near. Just bring your climbing gear.
ummm... in my experience, if an artist is so "big" you can´t get a press
pass through the record company, you´ll have difficulties even going
through the stage manager. when i worked at sentrum scene, if there was a
major production going on and it was my day off, i still wasn´t allowed in
the pit. and i worked as a bouncer!
> should restrict camera access to those cheezy disposable cameras to
> guarantee limited photo usage. Hmm. Do I sense another merchandising
> opportunity coming on? Ah! The Rolling Stones' "Concert Shot Camera" and
> One-hour lab! I'm just too smart--thinking like a capitalistic
> money-mongering American again.
mefinx... spice cam? polaroiding them spice gals?
;-D
siri.
mailto:sbjoner@xxxxxxxxx fone: +47 9010 4635 fax: +47 9030 6420
< This message was delivered via the Olympus Mailing List >
< For questions, mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
< Web Page: http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright/olympuslist.html >
|