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Hi, Just wondering, should I offer freelance services, is it ok to issue my client an invoice? With the terms and conditions attached at the back? Assuming that I in doing freelance with a group of friends, is it alright to use a group name, eg. ABC photography? Along with including it in my invoices? Thanks for your kind attention and time!
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1129585/1/.html SINGAPORE: The Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) has found 11 modelling agencies to have engaged in anti-competitive practices. The eleven include Ave Management, Bees Work Casting and Mannequin Studio. List of Modelling Agencies: 1) Ave Management Pte Ltd 2) Bees Work Casting Pte Ltd 3) Catworkz International Pte Ltd
Today a client ask me to go shoot some stock photos of buildings. Do we need any permission to shoot buildings? Or no need? Is it copyrightable?
Hey, got a question with a few areas of interest. Locations: Singapore streets Shopping malls / areas Private places (Office complex, concert hall, hotel) Interior & exterior Eateries (Restaurants / Kopitiam / Koufu etc etc)
http://www.petapixel.com/2011/01/27/government-issued-internal-notice-affirming-photographers-rights/ pretty steady.
What if a model fly my aeroplane? Agree on time then no show? How to claim back my studio cost, man-hour cost etc? Any way to deal with such naughty models?
My insurance agent is recommending everyone to get a will. He mentions that making will, it seems..is MUCH cheaper than getting legal assistance to get Letter of Adminstration from Courts to unlock deceased's bank and insurance policies. Also the Intestate Succession Act is more of a hassle than help too. Anyone around with experience in getting a will done?
This is a followup from the original question at the original thread at http://www.reddotphoto.com.sg/forums/showthread.php/370-Legal-Issues-on-Photography-in-Public-and-Private-Places-in-Singapore Specifically, the question was: "I want to shoot a photo of some food I just bought (and paid) from an eatery." I started a new thread for easier discussion as this question is a little different from the other shooting in public places questions.
Alternatively, if a photographer takes a picture of me in public, is there anything I can do to protect my image from being circulate etc?
Hi there, I have some questions regarding the following. Assuming a client has accepted your offer of free service, but to the client's opinion, the quality of the shots are not up to their expectations, will they be able to sue you? Assuming that the shots are meant for high profile events such as weddings, seminars... etc. Assuming that you have rendered free service, are the rights to the photos still considered yours? If the client has agreed verbally to let you use their photos...
The practice seems to be photographers posting naked images of women on imageshack, photobucket, flickr and linking them via locally hosted platforms. Any indication say if I have a local blog based a local host and hosting nude images? Secondly, most people will concur that the line is fine between artistic nude and porn, but what is that line and how would that impact the posting and legality of the posting?
Someone in another forum ask this question: ====================================== hi guys, 1.)For Runway Fashion shoot. Do i need permission to shoot or post pics on blogs? 2.)Will providing credits section mentioning the runway organiser enough? 3.)Do i need permission if i'm selling the photos i took from the runway fashion show?
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