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Does anyone have any experience with the brecon beacons in wales? I couldn't find a straight answer on that.

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Thanks again, you are helping things clear up for me I have read a little bit about how strict the National Trust is in regards to that.

I assume that aside from the obvious property/Model releases if required, pictures taken on public land and perhaps selling a few is fair game?

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Thank you for your reply, I have googled a fair bit but to no real avail with many conflicting answers.

It just seems weird to me that taking a load of snaps and picking out a few to perhaps put on stock sites for a trickle of income would require, in many cases, a commercial photography permit (Some places were asking for $100/100)

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Hello all those who have taken the time to read this.

A few locations I thought that would be worth a visit such as national parks and such require permits for "Commercial photography" but reading the forms it seems geared more toward like stages big shoots with a team etc.

So my question is, is taking photos of/on this location and perhaps putting a few on stock sites such as adobe stock, alamy etc for some extra income considered "Commercial photography"? In which case should I be purchasing the permit/applying for permission beforehand? Or am I other-thinking things and being silly

Sorry to waffle.

Kindly thanks for those that answer, ta.

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