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If event organizers don't ban unaffiliated professional photographers, then I think you're probably OK. Because here's the way I look at it -- and others can feel free to disagree. You have one client. There's no guarantee that this client would make a purchase from the other photographers based on your description of this event.
Now, if you amass a portfolio of clients for said event, or take photos of everyone and make sales afterwards yourself -- without being an official photog -- then we have an ethical problem.
The event doesn't ban other unaffiliated photographers, pro or not. I'm inclined to agree that it is only one client, compared to the latter example you gave, so pretty far from a huge ethical problem. Thank you for the clarity.
EXplain the ethical problem? Is competition not the backbone of Capitalism, and the fact that they don't prevent others from taking pictures as well leads me to the conclusion that there is no ethical problem, just one more tog taking snaps.