"What are peoples thought? this photographer posted every photo they took on facebook and tagged him without letting us know they were going up or without any input from my son about photos he did not like. I know that we signed this contract - but is this contract even appropriate, and can a photograher, no matter the contract, actually claim all rights to do whatever they want whenever they want, and they are the only opinion on what's "proper"? "
Unfirtunately, many 'pros', including a lot here, will include legal wording like that to use the images of your family, that you paid to have taken, as advertising fodder for their business. Next time, you'll have to shop harder for a photographer that respects your desires, or negotiate those bits out of the contract.
It's not something I would do without a separate model release for advertising and a heavily discounted rate as compensation. Totally optional.
well, many photographers, including a lot here, offer different pricing depending on what level of ownership you want of the photos taken.
I believe this has been covered before, but I will try again. I will give you an example based on what WE do.
someone comes to us and wants portraits taken. great.
there are two prices. one price, a more expensive option, that says we do not use their photos in any way for advertising, digital or otherwise.
the other price, obviously cheaper, says that in exchange for this discounted rate, we get the rights to use photos of our choosing for our portfolio and advertising.
the client then gets to choose which option they wish to go with. if they CHOOSE the cheaper option after all of this is explained to them, and sign the contract accepting the terms of that option, then they have no right to complain later. it is not about "legalese", it is about people not reading what they are signing until long after the fact, or not asking about things they dont understand.
this is largely not the fault of the photographer, but rather, the client.
It really is such a simple concept.
if you do not like the terms the photographer is offering, don't use that photographer.
But, you wont KNOW what the terms of the photographer are unless you READ the contract.
if you don't understand something...ASK. if they wont explain it so you DO understand....don't use that photographer.
i don't understand why people blame the photographers for a clients refusal to do even the smallest amount of reading and/or research before spending their money.