Hi guys,
got my first ever match at Kit Kat Crescent a week on Saturday, never shot a proper game before. The woman I spoke to at the club was quite vague about things despite me saying I hadn't done it before so I'm after some advice.
Can anyone tell me what happens on matchday, where do I need to turn up? How long before kick off? What is the etiquette with other photographers and 'spots' etc? I don't imagine people will be fighting for spots for a match against Ebbsfleet United but you never know!
Thanks
First off, the ground isn't called that anymore, it's back to being 'Bootham Crescent' now (the image I show here is an older one). Here's a general guide to the place for reference first of all
http://www.conferencegrounds.co.uk/york_city.htm
Have you actually been given a press-pass? I'm going to assume you have in making this post. In answer to your specific questions: The office where you sign in is easy to find. Just use the main entrance to the ground that runs along Grosvenor Road, image by the_king_tubby from Wiki...
Forgive the lack of specifics, but I've only been sent down there twice. The office is in the main stand (the white building in the image) just ask one of the stewards at this entrance where you sign in, and they'll point you straight to it. You sign in at one of the windows and are given both a pass and a 'high-viz' vest. From here just show your pass to one of the turnstile staff and they should let you pass through. I'd suggest you turn up an hour to an hour and a half before kick-off, some arrive earlier, but I find this gives me plenty of time to setup.
Both of the games I've done were BSBP games against Tamworth and Braintree, and I think Ebbsfleet are of a similar stature in the league. You shouldn't have any problems with space based on my experience, you do see a handful of photographers and they may all cluster together on one side of the goal following York making it a little tight there, but that'll still leave plenty of room on the other side.
I wasn't informed of any restrictions on where you're allowed to sit (I always ask new clubs for clarification on this now, so you should just ask to avoid potential problems), but personally I wouldn't use the touchlines, as per the course for lower league grounds there isn't much space and you'll be at a risk of getting in the way of players and/or getting trampled, so stick to behind the goals would be my advice.