商品簡介
Is it okay to photograph on tribal lands? Or at a shopping mall? Can people in public places be photographed? And what happens if you want to sell those images? Or the images from a child's portrait session? The rules that govern when, where, and what photographers can shoot (and how they can use those images) are complex but critical to understand. In this book, intellectual property attorney Bert Krages makes it simple to learn your rights and obligations—and to protect your interests every step of the way. Whether you're a casual shooter, a photojournalist, or a wedding/portrait photographer, this book is an indispensable resource for minimizing legal missteps and protecting both your images and reputation. The 4th edition of this book is fully updated with information pertaining to current legal issues, such as your rights in documenting police actions and avoiding problems when shooting nude/boudoir images.
作者簡介
Michael Fagans enjoys telling people’s stories. His journey has taken him to the Navajo Nation, Malawi, India, Afghanistan, Scotland, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Belize, and Guatemala. He graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology’s College of Imaging Arts and Sciences and was the National Press Photographers Association’s 2005 Photographer of the Year for New York state and Ontario and Quebec provinces. His photography clients include The Center for Investigative Reporting, United Way of Kern County, Epigraph Records, Kern Food Policy Council, The New York Times, and the National Journal. He resides in Bakersfield, California.