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Author Topic: New model release with every photo of the same model?  (Read 8788 times)

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« on: October 11, 2006, 08:20 »
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First off I have not been yet accepted to shutter stock but am going to make an attempt at it.  I have my work on istock and dreamstime now.  I was wondering do you need do use a different model realease for every model shot?   I ask this because last time I looked at a SS model release it had a line in there for "photo ids".   Can't I just put in "all photos from this model".  The model is my son and wife so I really don't see the point in using multiple releases for the same model.  Istock and Dreamstime don't do that. 

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks!



« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2006, 08:39 »
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I don't do many model releases and haven't done any on SS, but SS has implemented a MR library where you can upload one release and then use it on multiple photos.

« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2006, 15:05 »
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No same at iStock. One release for all photos. If you use the iStock release you are going to have to photoshop the logo, and the copyright notice at the bottom, out of the jpg that you upload. SS doesn't like it. If you are accepted you should copy the language into a word document and create your own custom release.

Note: SS is much stricter on noise so watch out.

« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2006, 08:01 »
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Thanks ying yang.  So when you submit the release do you leave the line blank where it asks about the photo IDs?


 

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