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January 19, 2007 - Regulating PhotographyGreat post about first-hand experience with Corona Del Mar’s efforts to regulate professional photographers on local beaches by Richard Wong at In The Field. > Posted by Chuck at 6:18 am. 2 Comments
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Thanks for the post Chuck. I spoke to someone at the coastal commission after the holidays and the lady said that what the officials are doing there isn’t right, and told me how to write a letter to. So I submitted supporting documents both through newspapers, photographer testimonials and copies of photography rules and regulations from various state organizations. I haven’t heard back from them yet but at least I know I had the right to be there that day.
[...] and I linked to Richard Wong’s great post on similar problems at Corona Del Mar from Beachlaw last January. I’ve been lucky and my only similar problems were around the local [...]