SailingDog
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Hi, Did anyone notice the photographer on the power boat with blue flags in the Eastern Solent today................any one catch the name ?
Thks
Thks
How is it that a photographer is allowed to take photos of yachts where people are easily identifiable and to make them available for sale?
What specific offence do you think has been committed - and can you cite a relevant court judgement?
I'm really not sure. I am just curious. I always thought that it was illegal to sell photographs where the models are clearly identifiable without a release from the people in the photograph. I am just wondering what boat photographers do about this?
How is it that a photographer is allowed to take photos of yachts where people are easily identifiable and to make them available for sale? Do they get a model release from all onboard?
As the photo was taken in a public place, where you could not have reasonable expectation of privacy whilst sat in the cockpit of yacht - I suspect its not a problem for the intended market.
So for example if a photographer took a snap of me in my keelboat and I am clearly identifiable in the photograph and the photographer went on to sell the photo as an art print for lots of money there is nothing I can do to prevent the sale of the photo?
Please note that this is just a suggested scenario.
And there was me hoping to make a quick buck.![]()
Yup.
What he said![]()
But I then could sue if the art print with my photo was sold to a company to use for advertising?
As for boatphotos, we bought a pic from them, good service and a good price.
What I dont get... is how on earth they do enough volume to make any money????
10 quid a print... figure costs em around £2..... but with say 2 peeps working full time, plus boat, overheads, website etc.... They need to be selling at least £250 a day to make any money... which means 30 prints a day... 365 days a year....
As for boatphotos, we bought a pic from them, good service and a good price.
What I dont get... is how on earth they do enough volume to make any money????
10 quid a print... figure costs em around £2..... but with say 2 peeps working full time, plus boat, overheads, website etc.... They need to be selling at least £250 a day to make any money... which means 30 prints a day... 365 days a year....