I photographed an athlete during competition shortly before he suffered a stroke, which has ended his career.
He has no financial resources, so the president of a T-shirt company is marketing a T-shirt with the athlete's image to raise money for the rehab and medical expenses.
My photo was selected for the shirt and I agreed to donate the photo for the cause.
After I agreed, the president of the T-shirt company explained to me that the profits were to be split 60/40% between him and the athlete, a split to which the athlete agreed.
I withdrew my photo for use because I'm uncomfortable with profit being made as a result of someone's misfortune.
On the other hand, I could be costing the athlete some money.
He has no financial resources, so the president of a T-shirt company is marketing a T-shirt with the athlete's image to raise money for the rehab and medical expenses.
My photo was selected for the shirt and I agreed to donate the photo for the cause.
After I agreed, the president of the T-shirt company explained to me that the profits were to be split 60/40% between him and the athlete, a split to which the athlete agreed.
I withdrew my photo for use because I'm uncomfortable with profit being made as a result of someone's misfortune.
On the other hand, I could be costing the athlete some money.