I was reading in my photography magazine...
... that you usually only need a release if you're going to use the photograph for something not nice.
Ie. A photo of a group of children with a soft drink, and then you make a headline saying
'CHILDREN DRINK TOO MUCH! STOP THIS FILTH'. Or something. I've not explained it well.
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Thu 21 Dec 2006, 19:51,
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Ie. A photo of a group of children with a soft drink, and then you make a headline saying
'CHILDREN DRINK TOO MUCH! STOP THIS FILTH'. Or something. I've not explained it well.
You need it whenever there's someone identifiable.
Unless they're famous.
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