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TPF Noob!
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I'd call myself a hobbyist, or an advanced amateur, but nothing more. That and the fact that I'm 17. Every time I go to an event, somebody asks for my information whether it be a person who participated in the event, or some random parent who wants some photos. While I obviously don't have a business or whatnot, I love just going to tons of events and shooting for fun. Here's my question:
So many times people ask me photographs, however I fell like they might use them and I get no credit whatsoever. Should I (C) Colin Bassett at the very bottom of my photograph, or should I leave them alone? I mean I do all of it for fun, and for more experience, but come on, stealing photos and using them for your own sake is dick.
For example, our church organist is a pretty famous musician, and composer, Joe Turrin. At a recent event at my church who had a concert that featured the Brass Band of the Salvation army, Bob McGrath [of SESAME STREET], and Joe Turrin.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt5Tqr1wFSs[/ame]
[Bob can be seen @ 0:10, the guy with the sweater]
A few people asked me for photos, what should I do?
So many times people ask me photographs, however I fell like they might use them and I get no credit whatsoever. Should I (C) Colin Bassett at the very bottom of my photograph, or should I leave them alone? I mean I do all of it for fun, and for more experience, but come on, stealing photos and using them for your own sake is dick.
For example, our church organist is a pretty famous musician, and composer, Joe Turrin. At a recent event at my church who had a concert that featured the Brass Band of the Salvation army, Bob McGrath [of SESAME STREET], and Joe Turrin.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt5Tqr1wFSs[/ame]
[Bob can be seen @ 0:10, the guy with the sweater]
A few people asked me for photos, what should I do?