Can anyone help?

I recently worked on a job with the aid of another photographer taking
pictures for school prospectuses. The school paid quite a lot of money
for the photography, and the prints from both of us have been used in
the new prospectus.

As I worked on the design as well, I have all the other photographers'
original material (digital and negative) which he is now asking to have
back.

Unfortunately the contract did not state who would own the originals.

Obviously under normal circumstances you would not release the
originals, but without it being written down, by default who should have
them?
Do I give them to the school who commissioned and paid for the pictures
who want to use them for other purposes or to the photographer who took
them?

Many thanks,

Nathan.

Nathan Gaydhani
digital imaging & design


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