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01/13/2006 07:17:20 PM · #51 |
This is why you always carry a copy of the photographers legal rights brochure. Hand it to him. Smile politely and walk away.
(has anyone said this yet i don't know i'm feeling particularly lazy) |
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01/13/2006 09:50:37 PM · #52 |
Originally posted by mesmeraj: This is why you always carry a copy of the photographers legal rights brochure. Hand it to him. Smile politely and walk away.
(has anyone said this yet i don't know i'm feeling particularly lazy) |
Yup. |
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01/13/2006 10:09:48 PM · #53 |
First, I admit I did not read the entire thread so don't hate my answer for that.
Just wanted to add that I have had the same situation once before and it wasn't a needed shot and I knew it. When confronted and knew it wasn't the shot I needed I explained that I wasn't after the shot of the complainer and engaged him in conversation about what I was doing. (contest for another site). I then told him that his photo was not what I had wanted and offered to delete it by showing him what pic I had and the one before it and after it. (It really wasn't the one I needed and I wasn't in the mood to argue) I deleted it right in front of him and he left. I do have to admit that after the explanation he seemed to be disappointed that I deleted the photo. (go figure)
My suggestion is, talk to them and tell them how imortant they are to your art an I think you can get 99% of the subjects. There is no doubt in my mind that I could have gotten the photo if I really needed it
Just my opinion |
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