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Property and model releases is a gray area for most of us there are a few things you need to avoid when photographing for pocket stock such as logos and trademarks brand names and profanities even if you have a model release for awful girl you still can't show her like this drinking her favorite branded refreshment let's take a look at model releases and property releases in more detail the rule for model releases is really quite simple you need to have a signed model release for every recognizable person in every shot you take as well as models this also includes self-portraits shots of your friends and also family members anyone recognizable in fact for example here's john and his friend Lucy out and about taking pictures around London john is taking some great shots of Lucy and when he gets home he decides to upload them to his pocket stock account oh dear john can't upload his edited images because he needs a model release let's start again this time before he starts taking pictures of Lucy john gets her to sign a model release he downloaded this one from the pocket stock site before he came out you don't have to use our releases however once the release is signed john knows that any good shots of Lucy from today can be uploaded to pocket stock back to john and Lucy who are still out and about seeing the sights of London john decides he wants to shoot the London Eye but hold on a minute that's just pause here because his is where john needs to know about property releases the rules of property releases are quite simple you usually need a property release for any indoor shots where the interior is recognizable even if it's your grans house for outdoors most public buildings will not require a property release if it's a privately owned building, and it's the main subject to your shot the chances are you will need a property release as a rule if you have to pay an entrance fee to get in somewhere you will need a release for your images or if it's owned by an individual or corporation you may also need one so back to john and Lucy at the London Eye john knows that the London Eye is a privately owned commercial tourist attraction if he shoots the London Eye on its own we wouldn't accept it if it's part of the skyline that's fine if he takes a picture of Lucy in front of it that's fine too john knows what he's doing though and as you can see in these examples he takes lots of different shots using Lucy in the foreground that can all be used without a property release for the wheel
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