>Yeah, but I wonder about the fine print! :-) OTOH, it's a darned good idea. It's a pretty simple release and I'm sure it's far from bulletproof, legally speaking. The funny thing is this guy has no intention of ever selling his photographs -- he's retired and living off a seven-figure pile of money -- but told me gets releases when he can because he'll never be able to get them later, should the need ever arise. >Of course, Street People, if they know the guy is giving out $1 bills, might >hog the camera! Kinda restricts your subject matter a little! :-) True enough but so far as I know, he doesn't shoot them very often. Actually, from what I've seen of it, there are actually very few people in his "street" photographs and fewer still in mine. I mostly shoot things like dumpsters and condemned buildings and faded signs, etc. ... the fewer people in my photos, the better! :^) Jeff Goggin Scottsdale, AZ
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