Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Luggers Ah, Carl, and you think you've got it bad! Try this one for size. I live and work in Africa. Now picture this. Intrepid Harold the photographer, jaded by one corporate shoot too many, decides to go on a journey to remind himself why he got into photography in the first place...to see interesting things, observe and meet interesting people, etc .. and of course to photograph them. So, he gets an airticket and arranges to fly to Namibia. From the capital, Windhoek, he charters a plane and flies north to Owamboland where the people still live a semi-nomadic cattle-herding life. There he hires a 4x4 and sets off for the great beyond where he takes numerous photos of the good rural people going about their daily business. He also flies back south and goes to find some of the San people (previously known as Bushmen) going about their stone-age hunter-gatherer life. Now, upon return from this trip, Intrepid Harold goes to his esteemed stock agency who look at the pics and say ooh and aah, these are very very nice...now where are the model release forms!!! Despondent Harold now attempts very politely to point out that the subjects cannot read, cannot write, cannot speak any western language, do not have a signature, and have never seen a legal document in their lives (nor for some of them a camera or a photo). The agency quietly shake their heads and send Harold on his way. So, you see model releases are sometimes a complete pain in the proverbial arse. Best wishes Harold - ---------- > From: Carl Socolow <csocolow@microserve.net> > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Model Releases > My question concerns my personal work with my Leicas where I'm wandering > doing street photography. This evening I was doing candids at a local > Independence Day street fair and the other evening at a local fireman's > carnival. In both cases people were not aware they were being > photographed. Especially the large woman with the crosses tatooed on her > forearms smoking a cigarette. I would like to eventually post them to a > web page of personal work and possibly publish them in a book. My > personal work is well-received by friends and acquaitances who encourage > me to have a show, sell them, publish them, etc. Can I do this without > releases?