When do you need a model release? Not as often as you might think!

A Digital Photographer's Guide to Model Releases: Making the Best Business Decisions with Your Photos of People, Places and Things
Want to learn just about everything there is to know about Model Releases? It's kind of important if you want to take photos of human beings. It's also important if you want to take photos of certain buildings, sculptures, signs, products, logos, trademarked objects, private property, etc.Here are the answers from expert Dan Heller. Click here to buy this book on Amazon and help support your Photo Model Sessions!

A Digital Photographer's Guide to Model Releases: Making the Best Business Decisions with Your Photos of People, Places and Things
FROM AMAZON's EDITORIAL REVIEW:
Do you need a release for a photo of someone you took in public? How about photos of buildings? Does it make a difference if the subject was paid to be in the picture? You can't answer these questions without more information. As the photographer, you need to understand your buyer's concerns in order to make savvy decisions about how you market your photos and to whom. Here's how to make money from all your photos, whether or not they have releases, by understanding the business aspects of the law.
From the Back Cover
Looking to sell your photos? First, take this quiz!
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Do I need a release for a photo of someone I took in public?
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Should I get a release even if the person is unrecognizable?
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Is a release necessary if I make a profit selling a photo of a person?
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Do I need releases for photos of buildings?
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Are releases necessary for pictures of people from other countries?
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I took a lot of pictures as a hobby, and now I want to sell them. Do I need releases for all my people pictures?
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If I have no plans for a photo when I take it, should I get a release anyway?
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Does it make a difference if the subject was paid to be in the picture?
Give yourself one point for "Yes," and two points for "No." In fact, make it three points. If you scored higher than zero, you have a lot to learn about model releases, because you can't answer these questions without more information. How will the photo be used? By whom? Can the subject be associated with an idea, product, or service? Until you know that, the question of releases can't be answered.
As the photographer, you need to understand your buyer's concerns in order to make savvy decisions about how you market your photos and to whom. Here's how to make money from all your photos, whether or not they have releases, by understanding the business aspects of the law.Labels: constitutional rights, Copyrights, digital slr, Liability Waivers, liberty, Model Release, models, photo journalism, photojournalism, rights of photographers, writer


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