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Forum: Questions and Answers 30-12-2008, 01:23
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Posted By Studio25
Re: Would you give permission for your childs pic to go public?

have you seen my page on wedding photography on my website :)[/quote]
No... I thought you did sports..?

By "our line" I was referring to me and Debbie.
Forum: Questions and Answers 29-12-2008, 23:40
Replies: 86
Views: 2,531
Posted By Studio25
Re: Would you give permission for your childs pic to go public?

No- because the photos you take are unlikely to be "evidence quality"

What gets me is when the police say you're not allowed to film said "scrotes" because it's an invasion of their privacy. It's...
Forum: Questions and Answers 29-12-2008, 21:03
Replies: 86
Views: 2,531
Posted By Studio25
Re: Would you give permission for your childs pic to go public?

You may be surprised to find there's no law preventing you from taking any photo anywhere.
Forum: Questions and Answers 29-12-2008, 14:58
Replies: 86
Views: 2,531
Posted By Studio25
Re: Would you give permission for your childs pic to go public?

I think you have to look at age ranges here. When my child reaches 9 years old, he will have had some 'life experience', know what behaviour is acceptable from someone else, and what is not. When...
Forum: Questions and Answers 29-12-2008, 14:27
Replies: 86
Views: 2,531
Posted By Studio25
Re: Would you give permission for your childs pic to go public?

Legally, your missus is right. However, any photographer (or organisation employing photographers) with an ounce of moral responsibility would respect your wishes and withdraw the picture, regardless...
Forum: Questions and Answers 29-12-2008, 13:40
Replies: 86
Views: 2,531
Posted By Studio25
Re: Would you give permission for your childs pic to go public?

Well my business would take a real nosedive if I were unable to show kids' portraits in the shop- and I think there's more reason to be bothered by such local displays than global ones.

It's just...
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