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if vogue hires you AND hires the model, AND rents the room, AND by the biscuits - you do not own copyright of the material.
why would vogue finance a shoot and the hire the subject and
then pay you for the rights to use their own production ?
if, in pantsy's scenario, a newspaper publishes a cdrom of photographs
taken by pantsy, whose time and expenses was contracted (verbally) to
originate the content, pantsy cannot claim copyright of the photographs.
how can the photographer be at liberty to publish the
photo "again", if the shoot was commissioned and its subject (a model)
facilitated by the the expense of a client purely for use in there in-house
publication.
the photographer in this scenario is merely a mechanic. they
do not own the copyright, in the same way as the VT editor employed by
the prodcution-house who produces "Friends" does not own the copyright
for that TV programme.
Dew said:before doing anything of the sort, one should consider a contract ... if they hired u as an agent .. it can look like the photos belong to the paper ... however, this understanding should have gotten out in the beginning
i would not gripe about this one .. u could loose your job with them ... minus the pay .. its good for references and experience .. i wouldnt cause an uproar
from here on out, i would get a contract together
all the photos that i've done paid or otherwise, the copyright belongs to me and my clients sign a release stating so
Pantsy said:i work for out small town newspaper. i'm not considered a 'regular' employee. i get paid under the table for my photography work. i get twenty dollors a week for gas/milage, plus five dollors per assignment, unless its one that takes more than a half hour, then its ten bucks an hour.
Dew said:i dont photograph many people on the street, but if i do, i dont worry about it too much ... there is debate about this, but im not too familiar with the legalities of it .... if they're in a public place (on the street) ... i dont worry
i dont worry about muggers taking my stuff ... im a city girl ... born and breed in the "ghetto" ... these wannabe muggers dont scare me .. i might show them a thing or two ... they try to take my cameras, it wont leave my neck without a scuffle . i used to be a body builder (still got most of it), so the biceps and lats makes them a little nervous ... criminals want someone they can control or think wont kick up a ruckus