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07/13/2004 03:02:38 AM · #1 |
The Yonge Street Festival was held this past weekend in Toronto. It's an event with lots of entertainment of all sorts held in 5 major intersections along the subway line.
Zero Gravity Circus performed and I took several photos of them. After the performance a member of the group (behind-the-scene member) approached me and gave me a post card of their next event. He asked me to e-mail him the photos, I said yes and I told him I'll be at the next event.
I post-processed the photos and put them up on my website and I'll email him the link. But this made me think whether he really wanted to see the photos or it was just his nice way of saying I couldn't use the photos for anything. I don't plan to use them or even display them on my site (except for them to look at). Honestly though, I was excited that they asked for the pictures, it's never happened to me.
Anyways I'm going to authorize them to use the photos for whatever purpose. In fact I may even offer to give them printable files if they ask. What do you think of this?
The photos are at //www.ilarawan.com/zero_gravity/1.html (there are 20 pictures there). Pls feel free to comment if you feel like it. :)
Has anyone here been asked that you email them their pictures? Did you do it or did it lead to anything like paid work or something similar?
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07/13/2004 04:05:01 AM · #2 |
I don't have any experience with this sort of thing, so I can't really answer your questions. However, I like the photos. They should be very interested in them I think.
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