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Yes. Being distracted by the position or movement of a photographer isn't out of the ordinary and it's beyond reasonable for any player to ask them to move to a new location in such a case.
Blending effective media coverage and top level play is a balancing act. We can't go to the extreme of not having media coverage and we can't go to the extreme of having cameras obstructing players to get "good shots". Everybody has to be a little flexible to hit the right combination where everyone benefits.
I assume you meant to say "it isn't," and that was auto-corrected or a typo.
If so we're in agreement.
If not, I'm a bit stymied.
Professional sport
Professional sport
Professional sport
but
Small photographer lying still right in front of disc golf tee = unprofessional :\
Ever see those baseball photographers from the 1920s & 30s, almost in the play?