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    He/she didn't give you the negatives/disc (if digital) when you bought the pictures off him/her? I know nothing about wedding photography but I wouldn't have thought the photographer would keep the rights to the shots. Surely you would buy that as part of the 'deal'?

    Can't you track down the person and ask for the negs/disc and offer to buy the copyright or maybe just pay a fee for a reprint?

    They'd have to be a real bastard to not allow that for a wedding shoot. You haven't lost the originals have you?

    Marty, I've run out of interesting things in the house to shoot as well

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      Yes, they do tend to hold the rights.

      Most wedding photographers keep the negatives...otherwise they lose out on reprints, like they don't charge enough for the big day itself.

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        As Gareth said, wedding togs own the copyright on the images. In fact any picture you take you own the copyright on. Complications are when you start to get people to model for you, then as long as you get a model release form signed then your fine.

        Photography of people in a public place is different, you don't have to ask for permission so long as the image is not used to sell a product.

        This book is meant to be quite good at explaining all things legal


        Oh suppose i'd better post a picture.

        Nice pair of Melons
        Last edited by Ginger Tosser; 28-11-2006, 23:48.

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          That's ****, what are you supposed to do when they stop trading/retire/go bust? Good luck Annie!

          To much surface water has put an end to my original plans for todays shooting so I went back to find that burnt out car.



          Hope you like it Click the pic to view them large as usual.
          Last edited by Alastair; 30-11-2006, 10:19.

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            Originally posted by Ginger Tosser
            This book is meant to be quite good at explaining all things legal
            And this one is useful if you're considering selling your work.

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              Also Marty your suggestion has the advantage of being in print still!

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                A washing machine motor or a part of motorcycle?

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                  Well if its off one of those little scooters it could be both

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                    Def part of a bike engine, I can see the water pump housing. Interesting shot, I can't tell if it's up against a wall or laying on the floor!
                    Last edited by Alastair; 06-12-2006, 13:38.

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                      It was up against a wall. It does indeed seem to be a motorbike part. I wish I had a bike!

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                        I don't know what it is but I like the colours!

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                          Thats cool. What would have been *really* cool would have been to set up a bit of lighting to get rid of the shadow. In imo of course

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                            Thanks Ish. I hadn't really thought about the shadow. I love this thread as you pick up so much feedback.

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                              I like the shadow as it shows that the pillar isn't actually touching the wall. Using flash/lights would have made it look like it was pretty much part of the same wall.

                              Love the textures, looks slightly overexposed to me (maybe my screen) dead centre but it's a very hard scene to expose correctly due to the dark area of concrete in shadow and the light area being in full sun. Good job.

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                                Boo - didn't win the UK Butterflies annual photography competition: http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/compe....php?year=2006

                                Mine was entry #82, winner was #92, 2nd #38 and 3rd #90

                                Edit - just noticed on the exif info of the last photo I uploaded to flickr.com, that the Total Number of Shutter Releases for Camera = 8349 - I've had my D50 since February this year - better make the 10,000th one a good-un.
                                Last edited by MartyG; 06-12-2006, 14:27.

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