Wow, some great info here. THANK YOU ALL! I think this does answer my questions.
A few things:
- I'm not a pro, I'm just a parent sharing privately with other parents. The club now wants to *also* post a few on their website.
- It's a private club. We each pay about $2K for the season. Seems like a lot but for 3 practices a week, clinics, tournament fees, etc, it's actually about right.
- Tournaments compete with other clubs (think Misty May's club, etc).
I asked a fellow parent who's a lawyer for an opinion - here's her response. It's fairly in-line with the advice above - essentially to get ahead of it, use precautions to ensure privacy, and get waivers as needed for commercial use (advertising).
So you have asked me a few different things in your email. The first is the issue related to you taking photographs and posting them on the photo website through a link. This seems to be private and therefore is not really a big concern. Although if they are accessible by third parties, my suggestion would be to require a password to view the photos and give that to the parents only. This just helps with security.
As to the website, this does make the photos public which leads to two separate issues 1) privacy (these are minors) and 2) ownership rights to use photographs of the kids for marketing purposes (ie. Without compensation to the subject). While for the most part I do not think there would be much to worry about…we both know there will be that “one person” that could cause a problem. Therefore, it would be my recommendation that they get a waiver or an “opt in or opt out” form signed by all of the players (probably in clinics and on teams). It can be a simple form in which parents can either opt in or out for use of photographs for promotional or marketing purposes. That would also waive any rights they might have to photos of their children that are published.
I subsequently sent this out to the other club members:
Hi all,
It's been suggested that I use a gallery password. It was not an objection to sharing; just a precaution.
The password is "xxxxx".
FYI: These galleries are *also* "unlisted". That means that you'd need a link to get to it; and the link itself is highly cryptic (as you can see). Password protection is just one more level of privacy.
The intent is to give the parents and players something to gloat over; as well as some framers and keepsakes for those who order prints. It's just a hobby and I don't mind the effort. I hope everyone here is comfortable with sharing like this; please let me know ASAP if not.
Warm Regards,
I've told the club owners that I'm happy to contribute photos but they must acquire releases. I suggested they spend a few hundred $$ for proper legal council - that it's far cheaper than having legal worries.
I guess I could try selling the photos or letting the club try to sell them. Frankly; I don't think they're all that good and IMHO the return wouldn't warrant the effort. I'd rather collect the Good Will from people that, who knows, contact with them may lead to a top job some day.