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08/26/2006 01:03:30 PM · #1 |
Hi dear DPC's and a good weekend to you all.
For the ones that are not in vacation or at the beach here's a quick question.
Could you post the model release that you have for your models to sign? I have one that was given to me by a college but I think it is so complex that people don't understand it or start gatting second thoughts about doing the photos. So I think I need a more "user friendly" but legal one.
And if you pay a model to take some shots for commercial purposes (stock for example) do you make her/him sign the model relesae or do you do a working contract?
Thank's in advance,
Nuno
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08/26/2006 01:08:22 PM · #2 |
Model Release
Got this one from the book of Legal Forms for Photographers, tweaked it to suit what I do, and voila, a simple model release.
Kristina
Message edited by author 2006-08-26 13:08:44.
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08/26/2006 04:54:31 PM · #3 |
Nuno, Did you try Google? Model Release
I tend to use this. |
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08/26/2006 05:34:45 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by _eug: I tend to use this. |
Hmmm, short and sweet...I like it. Is this the only one you use or do you also have another more detailed one for certain situations? |
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08/26/2006 06:03:08 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by acrotide: Originally posted by _eug: I tend to use this. |
Hmmm, short and sweet...I like it. Is this the only one you use or do you also have another more detailed one for certain situations? |
I don't HAVE many situations. I'm only on my 3rd model, but I have a few that I want to go back to and get releases from to use the images for my portfolio. |
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