Flash Photography - Does your school allow it for basketball?
Flash Photography - Does your school allow it for basketball?
I'm curious if flash photography is being allowed for high school basketball games. Perhaps a ref or school official could provide some insight. Thanks!
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- Waterboy
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Re: Flash Photography - Does your school allow it for basketball?
i wish green had some photographers to take pictures of the boys basketball team but i guess there really bad but i think there really good
Re: Flash Photography - Does your school allow it for basketball?
They won on Tuesday!Greenbobcats3 wrote:i wish green had some photographers to take pictures of the boys basketball team but i guess there really bad but i think there really good
Re: Flash Photography - Does your school allow it for basketball?
Minford does not allow it. They actually announce to turn your flashes off if you will be taking pictures.
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- Waterboy
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Re: Flash Photography - Does your school allow it for basketball?
e.) In the sport of basketball, photographers are prohibited to position themselves along the baseline within the lane area of the court.
1. The first violation of this policy shall result in a warning from contest managers or the OHSAA, and the second violation of this policy shall result in the removal of the photographer from the contest facility by contest managers or the OHSAA.
2. Photographers may position themselves along the baseline outside the lane area of the court and are permitted to use electronic attachments (flash) mounted to a camera as specified above.
3. The use of remote-operated cameras behind a basket is permitted so long as the guidelines listed above are followed.
1. The first violation of this policy shall result in a warning from contest managers or the OHSAA, and the second violation of this policy shall result in the removal of the photographer from the contest facility by contest managers or the OHSAA.
2. Photographers may position themselves along the baseline outside the lane area of the court and are permitted to use electronic attachments (flash) mounted to a camera as specified above.
3. The use of remote-operated cameras behind a basket is permitted so long as the guidelines listed above are followed.
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- JV Team
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Re: Flash Photography - Does your school allow it for basketball?
It used to be allowed by the OHSAA photography guidelines for all sports except volleyball and diving. But that was for press photographers. Usually if you are not creating a disturbance the refs won't say anything to you. I have had coaches ask me to turn the flash on my camera off b/c the players say its distracting them. But at one time you could if you were a member of the pres, those rules may have changed.
Re: Flash Photography - Does your school allow it for basketball?
Nowadays with all the IPhones, Androids and Tablets that take pictures... It seems most schools would remind people in attendance if they use the camera, turn the flash off... At least before each half.