Re: a simple model release

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It means

"I've already got whatever this cheap photographer's ever gonna give me for that shoot and he's made it clear that I shouldn't bother trying to squeeze an extra cent out of him even if the pic is syndicated to 1000 magazines"

herschel



On 1/16/11 10:29 AM, Bob wrote:
What then does
"
In exchange for consideration received, I hereby give permission to"
mean?

Bob


On 1/15/2011 9:28 PM, Kim Mosley wrote:
Maybe a lawyer on the list would like to comment. It is my understanding that the release needs "consideration" (money) in order to make it valid in the courts. 

This one does not.

Kim 

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Bob <w8imo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Herschel,

I found this....

http://www.nyip.com/ezine/techtips/model-release.html

Bob


On 1/14/2011 1:08 PM, Herschel Mair wrote:
Where can I get a simple but effective model release for a minor?
I shot some high school kids in the studio for a brochure I'm making to promote senior portraits and I want parents to sign off on them.

Who's got experience with this stuff? The ASMP one seems a tad too complex and may scare off the parents.

Herschel






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