mentos_007
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Christie! that was great! Can I print this thing for my use only?
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JEazy said:Please, anybody, I really need an example of a release form so they can take it to wherever they get prints made.
JEazy said:Please, anybody, I really need an example of a release form so they can take it to wherever they get prints made.
Christie Photo said:But in your case, isn't possession of the files enough?
mentos_007 said:Christie! that was great! Can I print this thing for my use only?
Reverend said:Sometimes people will take the disc to a walgreens or Wal Mart, and the people there will give them a hard time about printing "professional photographs." I guess the bigger companies are just trying to cover their butts from lawsuits.
Oh I agree.. I was explaining it for Christie Photo. I need to find/create a similar release letter for my clients.JEazy said:That's exactly what i'm trying to avoid. My cousin had her aunt take her senior portraits, and they took them to walmart to get printed without a release, and they almost didn't let her get them printed because they looked "professional".
JEazy said:...because they looked "professional".
I think that's something that everyone who uses photography as a part of our livelyhood should appreciate. I see too many people who come into the camera store I work in and want to scan their professional images and invariably the bst ecscuse they come up with is "the photographer wants to charge too much for his prints". If I catch someone scanning the prints I made for them to avoid paying my prices I will sue and everyone who does photography for a living should do the same. If you give money to Wal-Mart etc. to print your wedding/senior/portrait pics to avoid paying the price of the photographer you are stealing from that person. The bottom line is we all should be appreciative of someone at those stores being sticklers to copyright laws too many times I see people leave where I work and go straight across the way to Wal-Mart to get their pics scanned because some drone behind the counter could care less about someones copyright. O.K. time to get off my soap-box.Reverend said:Sometimes people will take the disc to a walgreens or Wal Mart, and the people there will give them a hard time about printing "professional photographs." I guess the bigger companies are just trying to cover their butts from lawsuits.