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Good morning. I will be attending the Tennessee Bronco Off Rodeo next week and I’m excited.
I see a lot of videos and pictures online and I was wondering if the off rodeo staff are helpful with taking a picture or video here or there for you while you go through the event or if you are on your own? I will have a passenger with me but they have limited mobility issues so they won’t be able to easily jump in and out if the car to tsje a picture or video.
I was just curious to see what to expect. I certainly don’t want to interfere with them doing their job, be a nuisance or keep them from guiding people safely through the course.
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All my pictures and videos were taken by other participants passengers. They get out often for obstacles. Just ask.
Instructors are busy teaching and watching.
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Thank you for your response. I will definitely ask other participants passengers if they mind taking some pictures or video for me given the chance. I’m sure the instructors have their hands full.
 

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I've seen where others have utilized the available Dash mount to put a GoPro style camera and record the entire day's events. You can also windshield mount something. They encourage picture taking. Here's the wife:
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Tx OR had photographers on site that you could buy media from after. Also got a lot of pictures and videos on my camera and other participants as well
 

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I was there last June. If I were you, I'd bring a Go-Pro and thread it in on the available dash mount. It's completely hands-off. You can then stay focused on the trail and those around you. You can simply say: "Go-Pro start recording" or "Go-Pro stop recording" and it will do it, without your fiddling around with it. Your being distracted is the kind of stuff your instructor will be concerned about.
 

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At Moab they had a professional photographer following us around and the photos were for sale about 2 weeks after the event.

But you were free to take your own pics/video, and they would stop for you to take additional photos if you asked. We even drove over to some location (can't recall the name, like a big natural ampitheatre) not on the trail about 20 minutes out at someone's request to get a big group photo
 

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At Moab they had a professional photographer following us around and the photos were for sale about 2 weeks after the event.

But you were free to take your own pics/video, and they would stop for you to take additional photos if you asked. We even drove over to some location (can't recall the name, like a big natural ampitheatre) not on the trail about 20 minutes out at someone's request to get a big group photo
The Off-Rodeo is likely privately-owned or leased property. There was not a professional photographer peddling wares during the Off-Rodeo event in Tennessee I attended last June that I'm aware of. The instructor never made a statement to us concerning us filming or taking pictures. But common sense is implicit and in order here: don't make it dangerous for yourself, others and their assets. Of course, there will in time be somebody will not exhibit common sense.
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