Jeff,
What has your experience been with selling your images shot in these locations (such as Mexico)?
Have you sold any? To whom? What type of information did they require of you if you had no release?
Kristoffer J Buquet
kristoffer.buquet@us.army.mil
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Jeff,
What has your experience been with selling your images shot in these locations (such as Mexico)?
Have you sold any? To whom? What type of information did they require of you if you had no release?
Kristoffer J Buquet
kristoffer.buquet@us.army.mil
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Jeff,
What has your experience been with selling your images shot in these locations (such as Mexico)?
Have you sold any? To whom? What type of information did they require of you if you had no release?
Kristoffer J Buquet
kristoffer.buquet@us.army.mil
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From: Jeff Spirer <jeff@spirer.com>
Date: Monday, September 8, 2003 4:26 pm
Subject: Re: Model Release Question
> At 06:21 PM 9/8/2003 -0400, LScottPht@aol.com wrote:
> >As long as you are using them for newspaper or editorial or
> >even for museums, you will not need a model release.
>
> In general this is true. However, with the way US law works, even
> this is
> possibly not true. I just took a class on Legal Issues for
> Photographers,
> and this was a major topic (along with copyright).
>
> For example, you cannot do anything that misrepresents the person.
> This
> will probably not be an issue if they and all their relatives are
> not in
> the US, but that can change.
>
> Another issue would be if they became famous and came to the US.
> There
> would be issues using their image.
>
> I've had no luck getting releases signed outside the US. I shoot
> in Mexico
> regularly and no-one will sign it.
>
>
> Jeff Spirer
> Photos: http://www.spirer.com
> One People: http://www.onepeople.com/
> Surfaces and Marks: http://www.withoutgrass.com
>
>
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