Nikkorray
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I have an ethical/legal issue that I'm not too sure about. I have a friend whose father past away a long time ago. Her father was a photographer for the military in World War II. She's not much into photography but she knows that I'm into it. Anyway, she showed me some of his work & said that she doesn't mind if I borrow the negatives & print them.
The military photos that she showed me were wonderful & she's pretty sure that they have been declassified. Some photos show a mushroom cloud after an atomic bomb test in Bikini Island, life on the naval ships, etc.
My question is, would I be stepping over any ethical/legal issues if I print them & show them online. I absolutely plan on giving him full credit for his work by mentioning his name on each photo. I just feel that his work should be shared & his name recognized. Is this okay? I plan on posting them on flickr & I could also post them here if it doesn't violate the TOS.
The military photos that she showed me were wonderful & she's pretty sure that they have been declassified. Some photos show a mushroom cloud after an atomic bomb test in Bikini Island, life on the naval ships, etc.
My question is, would I be stepping over any ethical/legal issues if I print them & show them online. I absolutely plan on giving him full credit for his work by mentioning his name on each photo. I just feel that his work should be shared & his name recognized. Is this okay? I plan on posting them on flickr & I could also post them here if it doesn't violate the TOS.