Commercial Filming and Photography Permits

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Learn about the type of permits and other requirements needed to engage in professional, commercial and educational filming and photography at Washington State Parks.

Permit requirement

All commercial and educational filming and photography require an approved permit. Professionals must follow all Washington State Parks rules, regardless of production size.

Professional and commercial filming and photography

Professional and commercial filming and/or photography is defined as when an individual or organization films and/or takes still photographs in a state park to sell or otherwise use the imagery for economic gain. This includes, but is not limited to, online marketing, print materials (such as postcards and calendars) and promotional materials. These activities require a permit.

Professional still photography with two or less paid staff

Photography activities with no more than two paid staff require a permit. The permit is good for one year from the date of issue and valid at all State Parks. The permit excludes photography intended for advertising a product.

Educational filming and photography

When an individual or organization films and/or takes still photography as part of a formal class for which they are receiving credit from an accredited educational institution and has no intent to sell or otherwise use the products for economic gain. Students may use Washington State Parks for educational film and photography projects. Qualified educational activities may be exempt from the permit application fees. However:

Drone photography

A Drone Permit is required if using an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) for filming or photography. Use the film application to apply for drone use. Drones are considered remote-controlled aircraft. Use of drones in State Parks, whether for filming or other uses, is only allowed with prior permission. Regulations about the use of remote-controlled aircraft are guided by WAC 352-32-130 (4) and (5) and WAC 352.37.170 (3).

Apply for a permit

To apply for a filming or professional photography permit:

More resources

For more information about filming within Washington state, please visit the Washington Film Works website and contact the Governor's Office of Regulatory Innovation and Assistance (ORIA).