Nodda Duma
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Money isn't everything. Even when you are poor.
Are you expecting an answer form the person you quoted.?Having money and having to share it are two separate things. If you were letting her photograph at the time without asking for any compensation, why would you think you're entitled to it now that she's won a photo contest? Compensation for a job needs to be discussed prior to the shoot, not after. Seems to me if she hadn't won none of this conversation would be taking place.
didn't notice this was a necro post. I thought it was active. My bad.Are you expecting an answer form the person you quoted.?
Their post was from 2006.....![]()
I wonder if the OP has gotten over the perceived slight in the ensuing decade.
Money isn't everything. Even when you are poor.
I wonder if the OP has gotten over the perceived slight in the ensuing decade.
she did you wrong and I'm sure she knows it.You are entitled to a fair share but, if you don't want a lower involved who would cost you initially as well take a third of the negotiated sum, I would just talk to her and ask for your fair share(30-50%)if you bring hit up to whoever ran the contest, she could lose it all.Hi, so true story here. This happened very recently.
Last semester I was photographed multiple times by a girl taking some photo classes at the same college I go to. She entered one of the photos she took of me into a contest online (without informing me before she did so).
I never signed a release and we never talked about this. So she won this contest last month, a $1000 prize. As the model in this photo what am I entitled to? I am not looking to go to a lawyer because I dont have the money, i just wanted to know what I should do so it is fair for me (In fact it was the portrait section of the contest, therefore I assume I should get a fair share)
Any help you guys could give me would be wonderful, you've helped me out tremendously on this forum, thank you all so much, and ask questions and ill do my best to answer them. Let the games begin!!!
she did you wrong and I'm sure she knows it.You are entitled to a fair share but, if you don't want a lower involved who would cost you initially as well take a third of the negotiated sum, I would just talk to her and ask for your fair share(30-50%)if you bring hit up to whoever ran the contest, she could lose it all.
If you're referring to my comment, then no - that wasn't intended for the OP. Since this is a zombie thread, and others are reading it again, I thought it would make sense to put something sensible in it rather than a lot of me-too posts.Answering someone who has not even logged into this forum in ten years..... ?
Good answers, but not for the OP. That person has probably died of old age.
PE
they get dredged up because just under the last response there is a "similar threads" list. People click on em (myself included). sometimes they're new and relevant and sometimes they're so old they have to boot up the vic 20 to retrieve the thread. It's all the software's fault for suggesting relevant subjects.The thread was started twelve years ago...The OP is long gone. It's been ten years since he last logged in to the site.
Why do we keep getting (pointless) old threads dredged up from long ago?
The op will be 32 in December. (S)He might be dead, but probably not from old age.Answering someone who has not even logged into this forum in ten years..... ?
Good answers, but not for the OP. That person has probably died of old age.
PE
that doesnt mean she cant share the wealth! i need to spend $$s on photo stuff , not that im bitching, im just saying she has money she should share it.
You are right; I wish we could set an age limit to reading posts.I doubt it, the original post is very old.
Just Stop Already.!
I hope the guy is STILL stewing over this stupid thing...FROM 2006.
..... and that the gal is over-flowing with Fame, and Millions of Dollars.![]()
You are right; I wish we could set an age limit to reading posts.
I don't see any reason to limit the renewal of old threads as long as the topic remains relevant. There are really not that many topics which are truly new in analog photography.
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