The holidays are coming up quickly, so last weekend I decided to take some photos of my daughter (and dog) in front of the Christmas tree.
Walgreens had a sale (only 15 cents per print) so I figured I'd get 100 copies to slip into my holiday cards. When I went to pick up my prints, the staff at Walgreens would not give them to me! They said that I need a release form for the prints and a business card stating that I am a professional photographer!
I'm a freaking software engineer, not a professional photographer.. Yes I did use a studio light, but come on already! I even brought in my memory card and showed the manager my original 150 raw images and they still did not believe me!
The manager said, 'See the sparkle in her eyes -- you had these done at sears and are making illegal copies'. I told her that the sparkle is called a catch light, sears does not let dogs into their building, and Sears probably does not have an oriental rug and a fireplace with a protective baby-gate in front of it.... but she did not believe me.
After a long and very loud argument ('tis the season, I suppose), I finally got my prints. However, the manager said that I'll need a release form if I ever want to get them to reproduce my prints again. WTF? I'm debating never going there again, but they are so convenient, just a block away.
Does anyone know where can I get a standard release form? Is this a normal procedure, or is someone busting my chops?
Thanks,
Chris







