Dave Parker
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don sigl said:The limits of copyright are controlled by contractual agreement between the photographer and the client. I'm not sure where you have done your commercial work, but I worked with fortune 500 companies for years and the contracts I signed with them gave them quite a bit of control over the use of the images I made for them. I don't have many of those original chromes in my files, but I doubt I would have been doing any work commercially if I went into negotiations dictating complete ownership of the images.
There is no question that a photographer should have rights and compensation. But in my opinion, if you are getting paid to document an event for a retail customer, you should be compensated (which I'm sure you are) and negotiate rights for image use. Holding the images for no other purpose than to elicit additional revenue from retail customers and then destroying the images when you can't get any, in my opinion, exceeds the bounds of ethiucal behavior.
In theory, the use of the images are limited if there are no model releases. I as a consumer I would not agree to such a contract where the photographer retains all rights to the images that contain my likeness without being significantly compensated. The idea that I would actually pay someone to give him such carte blanc is beyond my comprehension. In reality, the only worth (not including limited promotional purposes) the images have to the photographer are additional print purchases by the cunstomer. This is very limited worth for such a restrictive contract.
Don,
I think you are misunderstanding, I don't have any of those commercial chromes in my files either, we are talking about two different aspects of the business, if you find the ethics of those who work in the wedding business to be wrong, then that is fine, different aspects of the business have different circumstances, as far as my use of my images that I take, I use them for advertising purposes. And my clients and I discuss all aspects before hand, if they don't want them used, then it is spelled out in my contracts..I don't judge the way you do business and I am surprised you are judging the way others have successfully done business for many decades now. For the most part, I don't care how others do business, a question was asked, I posted what I do, it is up to the person seeking the information to pick and choose what might or might not apply to his situation, different locals and aspect of the photography business require and do have different ways they are done.
Have a great day.
Dave