Large Format Photography Forum  

Welcome! You are currently viewing our board as a guest which allows you to view most discussions and gain limited access to other features. By joining you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access other features. Registration is fast and simple so please, join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Go Back   Large Format Photography Forum > LF Forums > Location & Travel
Register Unified View LF Home Page Guidelines FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Location & Travel Discuss questions about places to photograph, including conditions in transit and how to travel with equipment.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 19-May-2006, 21:35   #1
Christopher Perez
Palladium is beautiful
 
Christopher Perez's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 472
Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

Is there someone here from Karnataka state in India who can help answer a question for me?

I have heard that to use a tripod for photography at certain locations that I need to contact the Department of Archeology to apply for a permit. In fact, many places I visit require a permit, and I prefer to use 4x5 LF equipment which rather requires that I use a tripod. However, when I look at the list of deparments, secretaries, and ministers for Karnataka state, I cannot find such a department.

So the question is: Whom do I contact for a permit to use a tripod when I visit Karnataka locales that require such a thing?

Thank you for any and all direction/comments/suggestions.
Christopher Perez is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 19-May-2006, 22:16   #2
Hiro
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Ann Arbor, MI USA
Posts: 220
Re: Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

Although I have no first-hand experience, travel sites recommend you "contact the nearest Government of India Tourist Office."
List is here: http://www.tourindia.com/htm/goitoadr.htm.
Hiro is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 19-May-2006, 22:39   #3
Christopher Perez
Palladium is beautiful
 
Christopher Perez's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 472
Re: Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

Thank you, Hiro. I will take a look into this.

People in-country have suggested it was a different department. But maybe this is why I wasn't "getting any traction" on the topic?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hiro
Although I have no first-hand experience, travel sites recommend you "contact the nearest Government of India Tourist Office."
List is here: http://www.tourindia.com/htm/goitoadr.htm.
Christopher Perez is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 19-May-2006, 23:02   #4
Nitish Kanabar
4x5 Camera Toting Tourist
 
Nitish Kanabar's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: SF Bay Area
Posts: 64
Re: Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopher Perez
Is there someone here from Karnataka state in India who can help answer a question for me?

I have heard that to use a tripod for photography at certain locations that I need to contact the Department of Archeology to apply for a permit. In fact, many places I visit require a permit, and I prefer to use 4x5 LF equipment which rather requires that I use a tripod. However, when I look at the list of deparments, secretaries, and ministers for Karnataka state, I cannot find such a department.

So the question is: Whom do I contact for a permit to use a tripod when I visit Karnataka locales that require such a thing?

Thank you for any and all direction/comments/suggestions.
Most sites will require you to purchase an entry ticket. A tripod/photography permit can be purchased on location when you purchase your entry ticket. This permit will usually be valid only for that site. Do be aware that some palaces and religious sites strictly enforce a no-tripod (or no indoors photography) policy.

If you are visiting Bangalore, then I'd strongly recommend visiting the Karnataka State Tourism Office in Bangalore. They conduct guided tours and the tour guides are knowledgable and friendly. They should be able to arrange for any necessary permits.

Another recommendation: Most hotels can arrange local guides for you. Hiring one of these can prove to be worthwhile. Ask the guide for references and guide-permit before you hire him and negotiate your price upfront. Interview a few guides and go with whoever you feel most comfortable. I'm from India and I do hire a guide when I visit a new place.
__________________
Nitish Kanabar
Nitish Kanabar is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 19-May-2006, 23:12   #5
Christopher Perez
Palladium is beautiful
 
Christopher Perez's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 472
Re: Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

Nitish, thank you for the kind feedback and suggestions.

When I visit on business, we have a driver and car from a reputable source that also provides tours. In this way I have no difficulties reaching Mysore, Somnathpura, Belur, Halebeedu, and other such locations.

I have checked at each location to see if I can use a tripod. What remains the prime issue for me has been a permit. Sometimes there is no entry fee at a site, just people overseeing the locale. It is they who ask for a permit.

It sounds like I need to check with the Karnataka State Tourism Office.

This is great. I feel like I have an avenue I can pursue. Thank you.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nitish Kanabar
... If you are visiting Bangalore, then I'd strongly recommend visiting the Karnataka State Tourism Office in Bangalore. They conduct guided tours and the tour guides are knowledgable and friendly. They should be able to arrange for any necessary permits...
Christopher Perez is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-May-2006, 04:18   #6
N Dhananjay
 
Join Date: Mar 1999
Posts: 618
Re: Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

Hi Chris, I have photographed in South India and in Karnataka (e.g., the ruins at Hampi) and any of the archeological survey sites will require you to get a permit. I would not advise you to hope that buying a ticket as you go into these sites will let you use a tripod. They will let you use a handheld camera.

If you have friends 'on the ground', get them working on this well ahead of time. Write to the archeological survey to get permission to photograph at the sites you are interested in - you can mention that this is non-commercial work and is work that will be done with a large still camera and not a film camera. If you are planning on visitng different states, you might have to write to different offices. You will get a letter that you basically wave at the guards that will let you photograph where you like. In my experience, this works much better than trying to purchase a camera or tripod permit esp. if you would like to spend some time. I suspect the rules are to prevent commercial use of the monuments esp. film crews (or at least ensure the monuments get some money for being used thus), but the average guard associates any tripod with commercial use. Good luck and do give me a holler if you would like any further information or help.

Cheers, DJ
N Dhananjay is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-May-2006, 19:31   #7
Christopher Perez
Palladium is beautiful
 
Christopher Perez's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 472
Re: Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

Thanks! This is good information.

Where would a person find the address or contact information for the appropriate acheological survey office? When I looked at the on-line listing for Karnataka States I failed to uncover such an office.

Quote:
Originally Posted by N Dhananjay
Hi Chris, I have photographed in South India and in Karnataka (e.g., the ruins at Hampi) and any of the archeological survey sites will require you to get a permit. I would not advise you to hope that buying a ticket as you go into these sites will let you use a tripod. They will let you use a handheld camera.

If you have friends 'on the ground', get them working on this well ahead of time. Write to the archeological survey to get permission to photograph at the sites you are interested in - you can mention that this is non-commercial work and is work that will be done with a large still camera and not a film camera. If you are planning on visitng different states, you might have to write to different offices...
Christopher Perez is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-May-2006, 03:33   #8
N Dhananjay
 
Join Date: Mar 1999
Posts: 618
Re: Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopher Perez
Thanks! This is good information.

Where would a person find the address or contact information for the appropriate acheological survey office? When I looked at the on-line listing for Karnataka States I failed to uncover such an office.
Hi Chris. Here is an address for the office in Bangalore, Karnataka. Superintending Archaeologist, Archaeological Survey of India, Bangalore Circle, 5th Floor, F Wing. Kendriya Sadan. 17th Main Road, Koramangala, Bangalore-560034 Telephone: 663340. I'll try and cross check if the address is still correct. Let me know if you require any other information or help. Cheers, DJ
N Dhananjay is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-May-2006, 16:08   #9
Christopher Perez
Palladium is beautiful
 
Christopher Perez's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 472
Re: Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

DJ, you're a jem. Many thanks!

Quote:
Originally Posted by N Dhananjay
Hi Chris. Here is an address for the office in Bangalore, Karnataka. Superintending Archaeologist, Archaeological Survey of India, Bangalore Circle, 5th Floor, F Wing. Kendriya Sadan. 17th Main Road, Koramangala, Bangalore-560034 Telephone: 663340.
Christopher Perez is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-May-2006, 21:14   #10
Ted Harris
 
Ted Harris's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 3,484
Re: Tripod permit contacts - Karnataka state, India

Chris,

A site to explore for some really great images in the Bangalore area is the Banyan tree outside of Bangalore. It is not as famous as several other Banyans and AFAIK doesn't have that many visitors. It will take you an hour to 90 minutes to get to it but it is well worth the trip. I've beent hre twice, once there was no one else there and the other time one family. My info is dated though as the last time I was there was 1997.
Ted Harris is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Permit in the desert? Erik_6326 Location & Travel 12 13-Mar-2006 13:03
permit for navajo land photography daniel dumitru Location & Travel 16 10-Mar-2005 23:36
Drum scanning in India QT Luong Resources 30 24-Jan-2005 14:44
LF/ULF in India/Nepal e Style & Technique 9 22-Nov-2004 15:59
Travel To India and Nepal Paul Mongillo Location & Travel 7 16-Jul-2000 03:22


All times are GMT. The time now is 22:52.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.