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Had my state tournament game last night, off night for me, but that's another story.
Lined up for free throws and coach of shooting team complains to me that photographer under basket is distracting he girls with his flash. I go over and ask him to stop. He gets a little huffy and starts saying IHSA allows him to do so as he leaves. At halftime, we go to a classroom rather than locker room as it's a good walk from gym. Photographer knocks on door as we tell him politely we are having our halftime meeting and please leave. Glass door closes and he again knocks on door and one of my partners says my turn. Photographer with a pissed off look now wants our names. We are now looking for the AD as he leaves. I can't seem to find a ruling prohibiting this. We were giving him leeway being under the basket and while not a tight area, it was cozy. Rule 2.3 gives broad authority for anything not covered in book. Anybody have anything else? |
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He bothers me at halftime in the locker room and I am getting his name as the state association is going to hear about it! Here in Iowa NOBODY can be in the officials' room before, during, after the game...period.
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I do not see anything in the Terms and Conditions of the IHSA Tournament that says anything about photographers.
First of all you are in charge of that game. You can have anyone removed or moved if they are distracting to that game. Photographers often try to act as if they can go where they want to and do what they want to. But that is not the case, you have jurisdiction over the game and a flash during a FT is inappropriate. And no, I would not give him my names. He is a "media person" not the IHSA representative. At best he is a fan. Peace
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This is from the "manager's manual". Note also, that no one can be in the "safety zone" (3' beyond each baseline).
(4) Photographers—Restrictions concerning the area(s) in which photographers may work from, and of the facility in which the tournament is to be conducted, should be distributed in advance to photographers. Photographers shall not enter the dressing room without approval of the coach involved. Photographers shall be allowed to work the tournament under reasonable conditions, as determined by the Local Manager in conjunction with the IHSA Policy regarding news media/spectator photography (Policy No. 29 in the IHSA official handbook). Spectator use of electronic lighting shall not be permitted during play. Authorized news media representatives, who have identified themselves to the Local Manager (or designee), shall be permitted to use electronic lighting equipment throughout the course of the tournament. Such electronic lighting can be 1) strobe lights mounted to fixed positions at the site and/or 2) electronic strobe attachments mounted to a camera. Local Managers should confer with the coaches of the teams participating in a contest before giving permission to authorized news media photographers to use strobe lighting mounted to fixed positions. Local Managers should confer with game officials and authorized new media photographers before requiring photographers to cease use of electronic strobe attachments mounted to a camera because use of such equipment may be causing interference with the conduct of the contest. Jubilation photographs shall be considered as a standard type of photography permitted following the conclusion of contests. Properly credentialed news photographers shall be permitted access to the arena floor following the conclusion of the competition to shoot jubilation photographs of players, coaches, fans or other involved persons. Photographers shall be instructed by Local Managers when to retreat from the arena floor so that trophy or award presentations may get under way. All news photographers (whether they be television camera operators or still photographers) shall abide by these shooting rules. |
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Well it looks like this guy violated several rules.
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Thanks Bob,
To tag on to your post, under policies and guidelines. I'm printing this out and bringing to game tonight at same site. 35. News Media/Spectator Photography Policy This policy applies to both regular season and state series competition conducted by IHSA member schools. Equipment Storage: No equipment other than that which is hand carried by the photographer is allowed on the playing surface or adjacent to it. All carrying cases, computer equipment, photography equipment and/or other not being carried by the media representative is not to be on the playing surface or adjacent to it. Photographer Shooting Zones: The local manager will determine photographer shooting zones. It is the responsibility of the local manager to insure the safety of participants in the event(s) hosted by the manager’s school. The local manager has the responsibility to coordinate the working location(s) for photographers and other media representatives covering the event. Photographers shall be allowed to work the game/meet under reasonable conditions, as determined by the host school (principal or designee for regular season and contests in state series prior to the state final) or IHSA Office (state finals), and the nature of the activity. Spectator use of electronic lighting shall not be permitted. Authorized news media representatives, who have identified themselves to the host school principal (or designee) may be permitted to use electronic lighting equipment throughout the course of a given activity. Such electronic lighting can be either: 1) strobe lights mounted to fixed positions and/or 2) electronic attachments mounted to a camera. The host school should make coaches and game officials aware when permission has been granted for photographers to use electronic lighting. Host principals (or designee) should confer with the coaches of the teams participating in a contest before giving permission to authorized news media photographers to use strobe lighting mounted to fixed positions. News Media/Spectator Photography Policy, Continued —116— News Media General Policies and Procedures, Continued Host principals (or designee) should confer with game officials and authorized news media photographers before requiring photographers to cease use of electronic attachments because such equipment may be allegedly causing interference with the conduct of the contest. In hindsight, Should have alerted management to handle. At the time, it seemed easier, quicker for us to say "shoo". I'll cover that tonight in our pregame. Last edited by fullor30; Tue Feb 16, 2010 at 10:47am. |
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I never get into that. "How you shoot is up to you. But you can't use a flash during the game."
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Cheers, mb |
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If we see a flash go off during play, the Board member in attendance politely tells the person that the league has a rule against it. They may take all the pictures they want during play, just not with their flash. They can use their flash during timeouts and before or after the game. To my knowledge, we've never had a parent complain after being told.
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I DARE a photographer to give me sh*t on the court! I'd give him the boot! lol |
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Last edited by fullor30; Tue Feb 16, 2010 at 04:23pm. |
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Since I was specifically asked by the coach to have him stop, I felt it necessary, it was interfering with the game.
Last edited by fullor30; Tue Feb 16, 2010 at 04:22pm. |
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