Thanks, Ken. Excellent info. The intent of the permit system seems to be
to ensure the parks are protected from the loads of gear, vehicular and foot
traffic associated with commercial shoots and motion pictures/industrial
films. That's perfectly understandable since a typical commercial shoot or
film project can make a place resemble a construction site.
Lex
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From: Ken Norton <image66@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] National Park Photography Policy
Date: Sat, 09 Sep 2000 16:47:11 -0500
Ok folk, here is the official line from
http://www.nps.gov/refdesk/DOrders/a20x1.html concerning the United States
National Park Service policy on professional photography....
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