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I know this is similar to a question I've asked already, but I'm trying to figure out how to ask it. What I'm looking for is what you in regards to location to shoot at a location another photographer uses without causing issues. Photographers seem to feel an ownership to a location when they have found a lush green location. Living in Arizona, there are so few lush, green places you can photograph, especially without paying for the location. So how do you go to a place someone else obviously uses without burning bridges with them? Or do you just do it and if they are offended then you look for other photographers to get help from?

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Unless someone owns the location, then they will have to get over it. Keep your eye out, there are many, just have to keep an open eye for them. I try to get inspiration from photographers that are not "in my backyard" so to speak, so that this is a non issue for me. I look to other cities to find photographers that I think are fantastic. Then, I work hard to change things up a bit and make it my own.

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