Tony,
I think you might well be right. There would be nothing stopping a "photographer" turning up and saying " not competeing in the event, just here to take pics". That same person then brings or borrows a bike and goes onto the course to do his/her thing. So how many laps does the "photographer" do in the quest for the perfect pics? 1, 3, 5, etc etc. Or what is stopping him/her doing an hour of photgraphy and then just doing laps under the pretence of photography? It has the ability to turn into a free ride under false pretences IMHO. Not saying it would, but could.
Now I have no problem paying an entry fee to cover a 1-2 day licence and all that it comes with, and obviously a part of the fee covers St John or Ambo's etc. Unfortunately in this day of "not my fault", what would happen if said un-entered (un-covered) rider (photographer) caused a serious accident? Is there cover etc etc. But because he/she is a "photographer" they haven't contributed but are on the course? I can see a possible loop hole that the organisers want closed. Unfortunately it's guys like TonyT here that are affected by the actions of others. Again, not saying that that would happen, but there is always a possibility, and evryone wants their arse covered.
As a professional, you would know what is involved in photographer accreditation at MotoGP or WSB or even a club day at Eastern Creek. In my experience, I have never seen any Joe Average granted entry on the pretence of being a photographer and allowed onto a closed course where the public was not permitted. They may not have to pay, but they would be covered by appropriate insurance and the cost absorbed by the organiser.
We are just a bunch of people being given the opportunity to get together and ride our old bikes at an organised meeting thanks to some hard work by a few people and a willing club. I doubt very much whether there is any thoughts of profits being made, just costs being covered. For that we all should be greatful IMHO. So I personally can see why they are asking for an entry fee as there just isn't the fat in it to absorb extra cost's. Why don't the genuine photographer's get a bike, (probably would get away with a modern even??), pay the entry and go for a ride AND take some pics
. Have the best of both worlds
. And do so knowing that everybody is covered if anything should happen.
I think thoughts of making the event pics and the distribution of said pictures the exclusive domain of some, is absolute utter B U L L S H I T. There is nothing stopping anybody taking pictures and coming home and posting them on their own forums or Photobucket etc. But if you are going to go out on the course, be covered by the insurance that the entry fee affords. And charging the spectators..ppffftt, they are generally the family/partner/helper of the people who are participating. They can take as many photo's as they desire for free all from within the appropriate place for the general public.
I really hope that guys like TonyT can find some medium ground with the organisers to work this out. Me, I have paid my entry and I will be riding and taking pics and having a bloody great time doing it, and that is what it is all about.
My 2c
Adam