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09/22/2007 04:31:36 PM · #1 |
Hope someone can give me a quick answer on this...
I recently photographed a friends wedding where they had casino tables during the evening (Not for real money, just fun).
Now, the guy that owned the company has e-mailed me to ask if I had any good shots that he may be able to use on his website etc to help promote his business.
How would I stand, considering I have no releases for any guest that may appear in these pictures?
Can I indicate that he assumes reponsibility for retrospectively seeking agreement from any individual pictured in a photo he may wish to licence from me? Or should I not offer them in the first place?
The email is typed and ready to send back with sample pics attached, though I thought I'd better ask you guys first!
Thanks.
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09/22/2007 04:56:16 PM · #2 |
I think you need the releases in hand before you allow the pictures to be used for commercial/promotional purposes. |
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09/22/2007 06:25:11 PM · #3 |
It would probably be a good idea to get a property release as well since your were on private property when the pics where taken. |
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