Derrel
Mr. Rain Cloud
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IMO, posting a wedding on your BLOG, FACEBOOK business page, or website where you were NOT the hired photographer is NOT cool. Go ahead and post it on facebook to share with your friends... but once you put it on your blog, website, etc.. you are crossing the line IMO. Post it on facebook without signature or watermark.
I will give you an example. Lets say photographer A was hired to do a famous couple wedding. You attended as a guest and post photos from the wedding as if you were the hired photographer. How do you feel if you were photographer A?
Who cares. If you're ANY good at ALL as a shooter, then YOUR images will knock the socks off of those shot by the guests and Uncle Bob and Aunt Mildred. This isn't 1975 any longer...at a wedding there are often 50 to 100 cameras and cell phone cameras taking images...to say that it is uncool to post the images? I don't agree with that....that smacks of severe insecurity. And, as a private, third party, WTF would I allow somebody ELSE to control where and how and WHEN "my images" are to be shown or displayed??? Seriously man...think it through a bit.
You completely missed my point. You think it is cool if I shoot a wedding and in a few days after that I see someone else posted photos with watermark all over it? People will start thinking that is YOUR work. It is not about the rules.. there is no rule. It is about common sense and do what is right. I will be pissed if I was the hired photographer and I see someone posted photos from the wedding on B&G facebook with "Precious Moment Photography" watermark on it with cheesy selective coloring.
Your "point" is simply ridiculous and self-serving. What--do you think that only "YOU", the hired weekend wedding shooter, has the technology and the savvy to post images on the web????
Are you telling me that you imagine/worry/fear that people will automatically "assume" that any images they see on the web will be those of the "Official Photographer"? Is that your assertion?
Oh, come on....let me recover from laughing for a bit before continuing....
zOMG Schwettylens...welcome to the second decade of the 21st century dude!! Images appear all over, on the web, and in e-mail, and social media outlets, from the cameras of MULTIPLE people after ANY event of ANY importance these days. Hell...my iPhone can upload images directly to Flickr, Facebook, or Instagram, or Twitter within SECONDS of me shooting the images...