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12 Mar 2008, 14:05 (Ref:2149989) | #1 | |
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New Kid on the Block
Hi gents,
First of all - great and useful section of 10Ts that has given me some useful information and some good reading (and viewing of some superb photos). My question (and I know it's not the first) comes in regards to accreditation, or obtaining a 'vest' or 'pass' on a race-by-race basis. I've been asked by a couple of club level series, including Formula Jedi, to take some photos for personal and website use for the drivers in the series (no money involved). The series co-ordinator I'm sure could lend me some weight as I've already taken some personal use pictures of closed test days, but my question is mainly focused at who do I need to be talking to about getting a pass/vest for specific club events? The first is at Snetterton at the end of this month, but do I talk to the circuit or MSV? In advance or on the day? My intention is only to cover club level series and as such, I do not want a pass or accreditation for major events like BTCC/GT/F3. I also figured that if I can start at club level, my work *may* and only may be picked up on by someone who wants something more mainstream - therefore giving me a portfolio of work and a media group to assist in getting accredited for bigger events. Any advice on the 'process' or who I need to talk to, would be greatly appreciated. Keep on snapping! |
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