New Legislation Opens Doors for Photographers in US National Parks Without Breaking the Bank


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Small-scale commercial photography and videography endeavors within the US National Parks, inclusive of wedding photography, will no longer necessitate permits and fees, provided they adhere to a specific list of criteria, due to a new statute. President Joe Biden enacted the EXPLORE Act, incorporating the FILM Act, on January 06, which significantly alters the National Park Services permit stipulations for commercial photography and filmmaking.

Under previous legislation, all photography and videography undertakings deemed commercial within national parks demanded a permit. However, the FILM Act substitutes those limitations with what the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) refers to as “common-sense guidelines that ascertain the need for a permit based primarily on the effect on the land and its visitors.”

Which photography projects will require a permit inside national parks?


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