Hi,
Do I need a model release if the picture shows the back of a person? No face is shown on the picture.
Thanks in advance!
elfieh Goldmember More info | Jul 13, 2009 13:30 | #1 Hi, Elfie
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Jul 13, 2009 13:35 | #2 Is this a model that you hired? Even if you are not shooting the "face," I would still have that person sign a release form. Anyone I shoot I have sign a release form. Web: Erotiklab
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KarlJohnston Cream of the Crop 9,334 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jul 2008 More info | Jul 13, 2009 13:36 | #3 Permanent banIn technicality probably not..but why not just be safe and get one anyway Adventurous Photographer, Writer
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RDKirk Adorama says I'm "packed." More info | Model releases are a matter of local laws and legal precedences. Some localities have evidenced more sensitivities than others. In most US juristictions, the key element is "recognizable," and recognizable has been shown in court to be "recognizable by people who know the subject." TANSTAAFL--The Only Unbreakable Rule in Photography
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