Beyonce bans press photographers from her Mrs Carter Show tour after THOSE unflattering Super Bowl snaps

  • Banning photographers from shows is 'simply stupid' say professionals
  • Singer has hired her own snapper to capture her best angles

Beyonce has banned press photographers from her Mrs Carter Show World Tour in an apparent attempt to prevent the release of unflattering pictures.

No photo credentials are to be granted for her concerts, her UK publicist has confirmed, and instead she's hired her own snapper, Frank Micelotta, to capture her in action - and her best angles. 

Fstoppers.com revealed Beyonce's company Parkwood Entertainment is only giving out three to five pre-approved images shot to media after the show.

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Unapproved: Despite Beyoncé's team trying to control the photography, paparazzi images of the singer onstage have still emerged during her tour

Unapproved: Despite Beyonce's team trying to control the photography, paparazzi images of the singer onstage have still emerged during her tour

The photography ban comes after it was widely reported back in February that the singer's publicist had asked agencies or websites to remove 'unflattering' photos of Beyonce during the energetic performance at the Super Bowl.

After publishing the shots, Beyoncé’s US publicist wrote to one website 'Respectfully asking' them to 'change' their article. 'I am certain you will be able to find some better photos,' she wrote.

However, bloggers fear that the move by the diva's camp may backfire, with publications and websites instead buying in pictures from fans and amateurs.

'They thought by not letting photographers in, they will have full control over the photos shown in the media,' F-Stoppers blogger Noam Galai writes. 'Huge mistake. Now not only is the mainstream media showing unflattering photos of her, they are showing bad-quality unflattering photos of her.'

'Unflattering': Beyoncé's publicist tried to have a number of pictures from the Super Bowl removed from websites

'Unflattering': Beyonce's publicist tried to have a number of pictures from the Super Bowl removed from websites 

'Unflattering': Beyoncé's publicist tried to have a number of pictures from the Super Bowl removed from websites

Hell for leather: Beyonce was reported to be unimpressed at the pictures released of her Super Bowl performance

Galai, a professional photographer, believes that 'unflattering' photographs published of the star at the Super Bowl were due to pressure to get snaps of the event out quickly with 'no time for much sorting or retouching.'

He adds: 'But in almost any other event, such as normal concerts, photographers have time to go through the images, get rid of the bad ones and send out the absolute best. Generally speaking, no one wants to post bad pictures.

'Banning professional photographers from all shows is simply stupid. Beyoncé needs to use the media to her advantage, not fight it. Playing games with the media will cause more harm than good.'

Outlets with no official access have so far relied on paparazzi shots taken from far away.

Stamp of approval: Beyonce appears in an official image released from her recent show in Belgrade

Stamp of approval: Beyonce appears in an official image released from her recent show in Belgrade

Official: Another shot from the tour shows Beyonce in more flattering pose

Official: Another shot from the tour shows Beyonce in more flattering pose

An agency events photographer agreed, telling Mail Online: 'This is a mistake on her part on so many levels. Beyonce is going to get less press.

'And even though she can ban the professionals from events, she can't ban the amateurs or the public with camera phones. This is going to create a new generation of paparazzi and they can't get the shots that make her look good.

'She wants control - she doesn't want to look bad,' the snapper added. 'But by doing this, she's opened the door to look worse.'

According to the Music Photographer's Facebook page, news outlets have instead been given a link to a website featuring shots from Amsterdam, Zagreb, Belgrade and Bratislava, all of which were taken by Frank Micelotta.

Instruction: The professional Music Photographers Facebook page posted the tour guidelines online

Instruction: The professional Music Photographers Facebook page posted the tour guidelines online

Meanwhile, on Twitter, fans seemed to be largely unimpressed with Beyonce's camera ban.

'Beyonce why take yourself so seriously?' tweeted @SianHamilton.  'I mean who doesn't have embarrassing photos of themselves.'

'It seems that @Beyonce is suffering from a bad case of Divaitus by banning all photographers from her new tour because of Superbowl pics,' tweeted @confusedCoyote.

Another fan @cqminaj 3h added: 'Beyonce tryna (sic) ban photographers from her concert so they won't get any unflattering pics of her stupidest thing I ever heard.'

Black and gold: Beyoncé and two dancers perform Single Ladies

Black and gold: Beyoncé and two dancers perform Single Ladies

Racy: The mother-of-one in her gold encrusted bodysuit complete with protruding nipples by The Blonds

Racy: The mother-of-one in her gold encrusted bodysuit complete with protruding nipples by The Blonds

Glamour puss: Beyoncé shows some leg in her red Alon Livne gown

Glamour puss: Beyoncé shows some leg in her red Alon Livne gown

Meanwhile, a Beyonce-approved video has been released to fans and unsurprisingly, she looks great in every frame.

The 31-year-old singer shows off snippets of three songs, a glimpse at her various designer costumes and a look at some of the dance moves and sweeping spectacle of the whole show.

The video starts with her rising to the stage in her white Ralph & Russo one-piece to the opening beats of Run The World (Girls).

Approved for viewing: Beyoncé performs in an edited highlights video of her Mrs Carter Show World Tour

Approved for viewing: Beyoncé performs in an edited highlights video of her Mrs Carter Show World Tour

All that glitters: Beyonce is wearing a blue catsuit as she lies on a grand piano

All that glitters: Beyonce is wearing a blue catsuit as she lies on a grand piano in another sultry snap from the video

All white now: Beyonce in one of her many costumes

All white now: Beyonce in one of her many costumes - a Ralph & Russo one-piece

She shouted: 'How y'all doing... I want you to put your fists up.'

After a few bars of the song, there is a brief shot of her controversial 'nipples' gold bodysuit designed by The Blonds.

The short promo also features Beyonce in her red Alon Livne gown, a black fringed ensemble and back to the Ralph & Russo number.

She is then seen flying over the crowd on a rig in her navy blue catsuit Dennis Kolpodinos as she sings Love On Top.

VIDEO Official footage of the singer is very flattering indeed... 

Fierce: Beyonce is performing 65 concerts around the world

Fierce: Beyonce is performing 65 concerts around the world and cuts a striking figure on the video

During the 90-second clip, there is Beyonce's signature wind machine blowing her hair off her face and lots of wide shots to include the audience.

She ends the video by slowing the pace down for Halo, which sees snippets of her outfits, ending with Beyonce in the blue catsuit sitting with her eyes closed on stage.

Beyonce's tour kicked off in Serbia on April 15 and is set to resume in Paris on Wednesday night.

The 65-gig tour comes to the UK on Friday and will arrive in the U.S. in June.

Flying high: Beyonce soars over her adoring fans on a rig

Flying high: Beyonce soars over her adoring fans on a rig at one point in the film