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1. What is a model release? Why do you need one?
A model release form is a form the model signs agreeing that the photographer can post and use the photos however they agree to. It's important so that the model knows what the photographer will use the photos for and agree to it so there are so legal issues later.
2. Why should you keyword your photos?
You should keyword your photos so you can easily find them later.
3. Why do you have to be careful about shooting images with band names or logos?
Photos that have logos and such on them can't be used as commercially licensable photos.
4. Why should you save space?
It's important to leave space for text.
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5. Why do designers like Royalty Free images?
It's a bargain; you get what you pay for.
6. Why should designers be careful about using Royalty Free images?
Other designers may chose to use the same images as them.
7. What is an alternative to Royalty Free images?
Using Rights Managed.
8. In your words, what is the difference between Royalty Free and Rights Managed stock photography?
In Rights Managed you can pay different about for the image based on what you're using it for while in Royalty free you just pay once and the seller can sell to more than one person.
9. What is a legal issue that is covered in the FAQ that you never thought of before you read about it?
If I photograph a crowd at a baseball stadium and it's published, but the boss of one of the people in the audience recognizes him as an employee who called in sick that day and fires him, can he sue me for causing him to lose his job?
10. Why is it an interesting legal issue to you?
If I stand outside a store and take a picture for publication of someone inside, either through the door or store window, is that a violation of some sort?
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