Help needed asap!
I have a photo shoot this coming Saturday with 8 models, $600 worth of costumes and a hired professional photographer.
I hired this particular fella because at a charity event I discussed the trouble I have had with copyrights with another photographer who had photographed one of my paintings and then held the copyright of that photo and was looking to sell photo-prints of my painting. I made it clear I needed a professional who would be for hire, but I needed to own the copyrights of the photos. At least I thought I did.
All has been planned well, then in a casual email he mentions that he will be keeping copies of the photos on CD in case he wants to use any in his photo-art he sells. Now - how could he not get that that is exactly what I did not want??
If I chose to paint from a particular photo and then he sells the same exact scene locally - well let's just say the market in this small town cannot stand that.
How do I word a contract with him that states this as precisely as possible? Is it possible or do all photographers always own what they snap?
It may be moot now since I emailed him back and he may not want to do it, but I consider it either completely stupid of him to not get it - or evil of him to wait this long to spring that on me.
Any timely suggestions would be helpful - the options here are limited along with my budget...
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Kim
http://kimberlydow.com
"Speak your mind, even if your voice shakes." - Maggie Kuhn
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