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#109463 by S D M F
Thu Feb 02, 2006 10:59 pm
Not to be a nag or anything, but just a question about photography. I'm going to pick up my ticket for the Mr. Smalls show in Pittsburgh on the 18th. Im not sure on thier policy on cameras, but Ive been to a couple of places where if the bands allowed it you could bring in cameras, while Ill ask them tomorrow, I was curious as to yours and the bands' oppinion on this. I understand it could be a distraction and such, but if it was allowed and say a certain person :D was to take some decent pics and want to share them with you all, would you want said person to email them or what? :lol: Please excuse me if this is worded horribly, i just got off work and im exhausted.


Thanks. :roll:


P.S. CANT WAIT FOR THE SHOW!!! :D :D :D
#109467 by Tracy
Thu Feb 02, 2006 11:05 pm
S D M F wrote:Not to be a nag or anything, but just a question about photography. I'm going to pick up my ticket for the Mr. Smalls show in Pittsburgh on the 18th. Im not sure on thier policy on cameras, but Ive been to a couple of places where if the bands allowed it you could bring in cameras, while Ill ask them tomorrow, I was curious as to yours and the bands' oppinion on this. I understand it could be a distraction and such, but if it was allowed and say a certain person :D was to take some decent pics and want to share them with you all, would you want said person to email them or what? :lol: Please excuse me if this is worded horribly, i just got off work and im exhausted.


Thanks. :roll:


P.S. CANT WAIT FOR THE SHOW!!! :D :D :D


It's usually venue policy, not band policy.

#109624 by Seventhframe
Fri Feb 03, 2006 2:40 pm
Talk to the promoter.

#109637 by S D M F
Fri Feb 03, 2006 3:53 pm
Seventhframe wrote:Talk to the promoter.


The promoter as in the reps at the venue???

thanks for the replies btw

EDIT: Just talked to the reps at Mr. Smalls and they told me its really up to the bands, so if i could get any feedback it would be GREATLY Appreciated.


Thanks Again. 8)

#109673 by EternalMetal
Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:19 pm
Band and venue are at a sense of legal policy. We will never get this sorted out! :lol:

#109690 by Tracy
Sat Feb 04, 2006 4:25 am
It can be individual to each venue what their policy is. Also to each band. An opening act can't give permission unless the headliner also agrees. However, we have allowed cameras in before only to have friends we gave the permission to be forceably removed from a show because the venue doesn't allow it.

Some bands have policies that photos are only allowed in the first 3 songs to avoid the Circus Magazine sweaty & ugly shots. There are many variables.

#109728 by Seventhframe
Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:35 am
By my experiance the promoter recieves all the requests for photo passes, takes them to the tour manager and then the tour manager checks out to see who to let in and if they are worth while (meaning who they shoot for)
Then it's 99.9% of the time (uless you're with the tour) that you will shoot only for 3 songs. This is mostly due to security reasons too.


But again, your best bet would be the promoter which also depends on who it is. House Of Blues is a BITCH to get passes through, but depends on the region. Local promoters might not care.
It also depends on who the band is.
A lot of things come into play.

Whatever you do, if you get approved, don't shoot digital! :D


**If the promoter said it's up to the band then bring your camera just in case and shoot from the crowd, some bands don't care about that others do and you will be kicked out if cought. But in this instance you won't be shooting from the photo pit.

If this is a show with Opeth you might have a problem though....You might have to proove that you're shooting for someone. (magazine or such) and have them request the pass through the label or again, the promoter.

I know it's confusing, still is to me.

#109733 by DeadPatient
Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:10 am
Hey SDMF, Ive dealt with MrSmalls before about stuff like that, they are usually pretty lite on the pat-down, as long as you dont have it in your hand when your at the door, even after the whole Dimebag mess, what they dont see wont be taken away. The crowds are nice no matter what show, I was there for KMFDM, great time and ppl, awesome to BS with, there were cameras there so everyone had a good ol' time.

#109734 by fragility
Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:16 am
If I'm taking a camera, I always give the venue a call on the day of the gig just to be sure, hopefully they have good idea by then what everyone's policy is.

#109796 by lotw666
Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:50 pm
Seventhframe wrote:By my experiance the promoter recieves all the requests for photo passes, takes them to the tour manager and then the tour manager checks out to see who to let in and if they are worth while (meaning who they shoot for)
Then it's 99.9% of the time (uless you're with the tour) that you will shoot only for 3 songs. This is mostly due to security reasons too.


But again, your best bet would be the promoter which also depends on who it is. House Of Blues is a BITCH to get passes through, but depends on the region. Local promoters might not care.
It also depends on who the band is.
A lot of things come into play.

Whatever you do, if you get approved, don't shoot digital! :D


**If the promoter said it's up to the band then bring your camera just in case and shoot from the crowd, some bands don't care about that others do and you will be kicked out if cought. But in this instance you won't be shooting from the photo pit.

If this is a show with Opeth you might have a problem though....You might have to proove that you're shooting for someone. (magazine or such) and have them request the pass through the label or again, the promoter.

I know it's confusing, still is to me.


Aside from the "don't shoot digial" thing, listen to this man, for he knows what he speaks :wink: !

#109797 by Atari
Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:59 pm
I usually go through the label or management of the headliner.

#109842 by S D M F
Sun Feb 05, 2006 7:34 am
lotw666 wrote:Whatever you do, if you get approved, don't shoot digital! :D


Aside from the "don't shoot digial" thing, listen to this man, for he knows what he speaks :wink: !

whats the big deal with digital??

#110052 by Atari
Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:52 am
S D M F wrote:
whats the big deal with digital??


It sucks, but that's not for here.

#110053 by mo
Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:04 am
I like both, like with music recording.

Digital is always vastly improving.

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