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« on: October 16, 2013, 06:12 »
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right, i have never really had much of an interest in shooting people, though i have recently been asked to help out my friends other half with some modeling/ dance portfolio shots,

Being a good friend i havn't asked for any money (and the fact that i havnt touched a studio scenario since college 4 years ago so will be a bit rusty) i have asked in return that i can have a model release so i can also post them on stock which she's fine with.

So, i have a model release etc but do i need to get a scan of her driving liscence aswell?
any other things i need to do?

phil



« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2013, 06:14 »
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no, just the MR

« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2013, 06:14 »
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Normally you don't need an image of the person to accompany it.

Just fill out what the release says (assuming you have a good release).

« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2013, 06:20 »
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Thanks for the quick responses, any chance you could pop your version just so i have something to go off and check all is ok with mine

I know its cheeky but im sure you was in my shoes once  ;D

w7lwi

  • Those that don't stand up to evil enable evil.
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2013, 12:09 »
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On Shutterstock, you need a scan of the model's drivers license if the images are nude or show partial nudity.  That is required in order to prove the model is of legal age for that type of image.  I don't know if other sites require it or not.  On some sites, I've had to embed an image of the model on the release itself.  Not a driver's license, just the model's image on the MR.

« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2013, 12:13 »
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On Shutterstock, you need a scan of the model's drivers license if the images are nude or show partial nudity.  That is required in order to prove the model is of legal age for that type of image.  I don't know if other sites require it or not.  On some sites, I've had to embed an image of the model on the release itself.  Not a driver's license, just the model's image on the MR.

so we can only snap naked models if they have drivers license ;D ;D ;D

« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2013, 12:16 »
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On Shutterstock, you need a scan of the model's drivers license if the images are nude or show partial nudity.  That is required in order to prove the model is of legal age for that type of image.  I don't know if other sites require it or not.  On some sites, I've had to embed an image of the model on the release itself.  Not a driver's license, just the model's image on the MR.

so we can only snap naked models if they have drivers license ;D ;D ;D

I know you're trying to be funny, but a driver's license, a passport, or another government-issued ID that shows birthdate are required to have nudes accepted.  You can shoot whatever the heck you like, depending on local laws.

w7lwi

  • Those that don't stand up to evil enable evil.
« Reply #7 on: October 16, 2013, 12:36 »
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On Shutterstock, you need a scan of the model's drivers license if the images are nude or show partial nudity.  That is required in order to prove the model is of legal age for that type of image.  I don't know if other sites require it or not.  On some sites, I've had to embed an image of the model on the release itself.  Not a driver's license, just the model's image on the MR.

so we can only snap naked models if they have drivers license ;D ;D ;D

Only if you want to put them up on Shutterstock (and possibly elsewhere).  Otherwise, do as you will.

« Reply #8 on: October 16, 2013, 12:36 »
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On Shutterstock, you need a scan of the model's drivers license if the images are nude or show partial nudity.  That is required in order to prove the model is of legal age for that type of image.  I don't know if other sites require it or not.  On some sites, I've had to embed an image of the model on the release itself.  Not a driver's license, just the model's image on the MR.

so we can only snap naked models if they have drivers license ;D ;D ;D

I know you're trying to be funny, but a driver's license, a passport, or another government-issued ID that shows birthdate are required to have nudes accepted.  You can shoot whatever the heck you like, depending on local laws.

sure! it was just because he/she referred only to drivers license :)

w7lwi

  • Those that don't stand up to evil enable evil.
« Reply #9 on: October 16, 2013, 12:42 »
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On Shutterstock, you need a scan of the model's drivers license if the images are nude or show partial nudity.  That is required in order to prove the model is of legal age for that type of image.  I don't know if other sites require it or not.  On some sites, I've had to embed an image of the model on the release itself.  Not a driver's license, just the model's image on the MR.

so we can only snap naked models if they have drivers license ;D ;D ;D

I know you're trying to be funny, but a driver's license, a passport, or another government-issued ID that shows birthdate are required to have nudes accepted.  You can shoot whatever the heck you like, depending on local laws.

sure! it was just because he/she referred only to drivers license :)

Because that was what the OP asked about.  Any government issued photo I.D. that includes a birth date should be sufficient; although, SS has rejected governmental type I.D.'s before for who-knows what reason.

« Reply #10 on: October 16, 2013, 13:05 »
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Thanks for the quick responses, any chance you could pop your version just so i have something to go off and check all is ok with mine

I know its cheeky but im sure you was in my shoes once  ;D

I just use my old version of the IS release, and sometimes the Stocksy one.

« Reply #11 on: October 16, 2013, 13:35 »
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Thanks for the quick responses, any chance you could pop your version just so i have something to go off and check all is ok with mine

I know its cheeky but im sure you was in my shoes once  ;D

I just use my old version of the IS release, and sometimes the Stocksy one.

Or google for "Getty model release form". That one is (surprisingly) not branded which some agencies have problems with.  ;)

« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2013, 16:50 »
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Thanks for the quick responses, any chance you could pop your version just so i have something to go off and check all is ok with mine

I know its cheeky but im sure you was in my shoes once  ;D

I just use my old version of the IS release, and sometimes the Stocksy one.

Or google for "Getty model release form". That one is (surprisingly) not branded which some agencies have problems with.  ;)

.. except if you use it you'll run into problems with Dreamstime for this part of it
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. I agree that this release is irrevocable, worldwide and
perpetual, and will be governed by the laws (excluding the law of
conflicts) of the country/state from the following list that is nearest
to the address of the Model (or Parent*) given opposite: New York,
Alberta, England, Australia and New Zealand

« Reply #13 on: October 16, 2013, 16:58 »
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.. except if you use it you'll run into problems with Dreamstime for this part of it
Quote
. I agree that this release is irrevocable, worldwide and
perpetual, and will be governed by the laws (excluding the law of
conflicts) of the country/state from the following list that is nearest
to the address of the Model (or Parent*) given opposite: New York,
Alberta, England, Australia and New Zealand

Which I would interpret as putting California under Canadian law and Toronto and Montreal under US law.  Yeah, I could see why that would be a problem.  That's why I edited mine to say:
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I agree that this release is irrevocable, worldwide and perpetual, and will be governed by the laws (excluding the law of conflicts) of the United States of America.

« Reply #14 on: October 16, 2013, 21:00 »
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I changed mine to read: "...will be governed by applicable local laws."

Not all models are American.

gillian vann

  • *Gillian*
« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2013, 21:10 »
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i put a photo onto all my releases, I'm using one of Yuri's although I changed the formatting slightly.
However, for when you are out and about without a release, use a digital one.
Some (most?) agencies will accept the digital releases, I'm using Top Model which prompts you to take a photo of the model as part of the process, and it emails a pdf to you and the model. pretty nifty.

« Reply #16 on: October 16, 2013, 23:15 »
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.. except if you use it you'll run into problems with Dreamstime for this part of it
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. I agree that this release is irrevocable, worldwide and
perpetual, and will be governed by the laws (excluding the law of
conflicts) of the country/state from the following list that is nearest
to the address of the Model (or Parent*) given opposite: New York,
Alberta, England, Australia and New Zealand

Seriously? Because that is the same with my releases as they come out of EasyRelease. And I didn't have an agency rejecting any of them. I have a few other issues with DT that keeps me from uploading people images regularly but I didn't run into that one (yet).


 

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