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Model Release Question
travismanley:
Im going to be shooting some family photos that I dont plan on selling, but would like to use for my website for my business. What do I need to get signed so I dont get sued or anything? Do I need to have each member of the family sign a model release?
Thanks!
dolgachov:
make them sign, sure. each and every member.
Syates:
Yes, let them sign, if they don't want to sign a generic model release do one where you replace things like: "in any and all media" With "only for...." and make there specific what both the models and you feel comfortable with. Have also a look at this thread here where Lev put up a brilliant generic model release for everybody to use! SY
DNF-Style:
If they don't sign but it is clear on the photographs that they don't mind to be photographed, like in a family meeting (unless it is the maffia) and you only use them for your own promotion you do not have to fear for problems. IF one of your family members tell you he/she does not like his/her face on your site you take it off. But no judge will force you to take them down. The portrait rights the portraitee (is that good english?) has will be enforced by a judge ONLY if it is clear that your subject (I know that is good english) is damaged by you displaying him/her. For instance if you use his/her photo on a dating site this might be the case. But not on your own portfolio. If you are planning to use any of your photo's commercially then you will need their signature under a modelreleaseform.
Frenk
travismanley:
Hey thanks Frenk! Good to know. This is not my family I am taking photos of (if that makes any difference). I am taking them for a client and being paid. I was going to ask if they minded if I used them for my site, I just didnt want to make them fill out five different model releases if I didnt need to.
Thanks!
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