ww2John wrote:
I have had very good success with contacting the base Public Affairs office, well in advance, and asking for their assistance to "take a few photo's for my collection. Generally you can find a link on the Base's website.
The PA offices have been invariably "nice" and have accomodated my requests when they can. I have only asked for their assistance to get pictures just inside or adjacent to the gate and have not asked to go inside the AFB any great distance.
As John mentioned, I've also had good luck contacting the base PA Officer, which has also allowed me to get onto many air bases. One of the main concerns of course, was that I don't take any pictures of active aircraft. Places like NAS China Lake and Edwards AFB are sensitive to what may end up in the background of your pictures, so keep that in mind.
The only problems I have had at bases was when I just showed up and hoped to get onto the base/s to take photographs. Pre-9/11 I could do that, since then, the rules have changed.
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