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Hello all,
As some of you may be aware, Princes Charles and Camellia are coming down to the Isle of Wight on Friday. At the time I thought ''Brilliant, the chance to grab some frames of Royalty to supply to Solent News Agency''. I got in touch with the agency who said they would love to see the shots that I take - Brill.
I got onto my local council who supplied me with the information, regarding the engagements of the day. After going through 18 pages of information, I got the contact information needed to apply for a fixed point pass at a location close to home. This is where it all goes wrong.
After emailing *someone* at Clarance House, I am disgusted by the way they treated me, regarding this request. I got very unprofessional email responses, with very little information, which sometimes came across as rude. After a lot of miscommunication, I emailed her 'any updates on gaining access to the engagement in Ryde on Friday?' only to get this response:
No reason given, nor at any point did this person show any interest. This brings me onto my question of this thread...
Are there any restrictions on photographing Royalty 'on spec'?
As I have the details of their engagements, infact very indepth details, I plan to turn up to two of the locations 'on spec'. Now on a normal day these are public areas (Town Centre and an esplanade). If I turn up 'on spec' is there any legal restrictions they can place on me? I have not shot Royalty before and therefore I am not too knowledgable on proceedures.
If I turned up in the public area, I can just shoot away, yes? This does make me laugh because it totally defeats the object of having a Fixed point.
As some of you may be aware, Princes Charles and Camellia are coming down to the Isle of Wight on Friday. At the time I thought ''Brilliant, the chance to grab some frames of Royalty to supply to Solent News Agency''. I got in touch with the agency who said they would love to see the shots that I take - Brill.
I got onto my local council who supplied me with the information, regarding the engagements of the day. After going through 18 pages of information, I got the contact information needed to apply for a fixed point pass at a location close to home. This is where it all goes wrong.
After emailing *someone* at Clarance House, I am disgusted by the way they treated me, regarding this request. I got very unprofessional email responses, with very little information, which sometimes came across as rude. After a lot of miscommunication, I emailed her 'any updates on gaining access to the engagement in Ryde on Friday?' only to get this response:
Dear Darren,
I'm afraid I will not be allowing you any press access to any of the Royal events on Friday.
No reason given, nor at any point did this person show any interest. This brings me onto my question of this thread...
Are there any restrictions on photographing Royalty 'on spec'?
As I have the details of their engagements, infact very indepth details, I plan to turn up to two of the locations 'on spec'. Now on a normal day these are public areas (Town Centre and an esplanade). If I turn up 'on spec' is there any legal restrictions they can place on me? I have not shot Royalty before and therefore I am not too knowledgable on proceedures.
If I turned up in the public area, I can just shoot away, yes? This does make me laugh because it totally defeats the object of having a Fixed point.

