FilmLA splits still photography in LA County by use. Commercial product or fashion shoots need full permits ($795 plus location fees) under Title 22.140. Editorial, news, and journalistic still photography is generally exempt. Wedding and personal shoots fall in between.
LA County Code §22.140 distinguishes between commercial and non-commercial still photography. Commercial shoots (advertising, product placement, fashion catalogs, stock libraries) must obtain full FilmLA permits with the same $795 application fee, location fees, certificate of insurance, and neighbor notification as motion-picture productions. Editorial and news photography is exempt under the First Amendment carve-out and FilmLA's editorial-use policy. Wedding and personal portrait sessions on public property follow the small-scale clause: parties of fewer than 10 with handheld equipment do not need permits, but tripods, lighting setups, or beach access at LA County Beaches & Harbors locations require photo-specific permits ($150 typical). Drone-based stills additionally need FAA Part 107 compliance.
Unpermitted commercial photography is a misdemeanor under §22.140.090 with fines up to $1,000 per day plus equipment seizure. FilmLA monitors and LASD enforce conditions. Editorial misclassification can trigger retroactive fees.
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