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07/30/2010 02:02:04 PM · #1 |
I want to let my buddy (and ribbon winner: justmistere ;) post photos from our recent photo shoot.
I was the photographer. He was the lighting assistant.
I'm thinking I just give the model one release form and then he should be able to post them (on his web-site for example) without a problem - does this just depend on the verbage of the release form do you think?
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07/30/2010 02:11:33 PM · #2 |
The model need only sign a release for you. It should say that you can do (basically) anything with them -- that's the "standard" language in most releases.
You then give permission/license your buddy to post them, with or without payment, just as you could license it to a magazine for their cover (preferably WITH payment in that case!). |
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07/30/2010 02:14:41 PM · #3 |
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07/30/2010 03:26:18 PM · #4 |
I just emailed you something then bothered to read the thread correctly.. still, at least you have a good assistant copyright release form for your collection now..
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07/30/2010 03:36:10 PM · #5 |
Better read the fine print Tate.
"All your images belong to Simms..."
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07/30/2010 06:21:44 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by yanko: Better read the fine print Tate.
"All your images belong to Simms..." |
Should be: "All your images are belong to Simms" |
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07/30/2010 06:30:38 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Spork99: Originally posted by yanko: Better read the fine print Tate.
"All your images belong to Simms..." |
Should be: "All your images are belong to Simms" |
I thought it didn't sound right. LOL.
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07/30/2010 07:41:15 PM · #8 |
" all your bases are belong to Simms" |
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