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| #Post#: 56209-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: Hmmm Date: August 19, 2020, 10:32 am | |
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| This is in reference to below Miss Manners letter. Amateur | |
| photographer is upset family members download photos or share | |
| the photos without giving credit to the photographer for taking | |
| the photos. | |
| https://www.uexpress.com/miss-manners/2020/8/19/getting-credit-for-photos-on-so… | |
| [quote]At a recent family event, I took many photos, which I | |
| brightened and enhanced to the best quality and posted on my | |
| social media account. My relatives have saved them to their | |
| phones and reposted the photos as their own, instead of sharing | |
| a link to mine.[/quote] | |
| In reading this, it made me realize that I see photos and need | |
| for credit based on the subject of the photo. If I see a photo | |
| of scenery or inanimate object or say a butterfly, I've never | |
| thought of that as more of artwork and not something I think | |
| would be appropriate to download or share without the | |
| photographer's approval and giving credit. | |
| However, if it is photos from a social event amongst family and | |
| friends, to me those are posted for sharing. As the viewer, I | |
| seldom think much about the person behind the camera and | |
| honestly really don't care who took the photo. If it is | |
| especially attractive, I might comment about the quality of the | |
| photo. But even photos taken of me, I sometimes don't remember | |
| who was the actual photographer. For example, there is a photo I | |
| have of me taken in my home holding my great-niece. It's a great | |
| photo of me and her. But I know longer remember if it was sent | |
| to me by my sister, my nephew or another family member. So even | |
| if I wanted to give credit, I wouldn't know who to credit. | |
| I also have a really nice photo of my family at a wedding with a | |
| beautiful skyline with the sunsetting in the background. It was | |
| not taken by the wedding photographer but someone else at the | |
| wedding using my phone. So again, would the photographer get | |
| credit for their nice composition even though it was me who | |
| requested the photo be taken in that spot and I provided the | |
| equipment? | |
| I am also curious if the photographer in the letter received | |
| approval to upload each and every photo from every subject | |
| photographed. | |
| #Post#: 56211-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: gramma dishes Date: August 19, 2020, 11:39 am | |
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| No one has the right to lift/steal someone else's image and | |
| claim it as their own work. Most people know that and would | |
| never even think about doing that. (It also happens to be | |
| against the law.) But when it's friends and/or family at a | |
| personal event people seem to think everyone's pictures belong | |
| to the group instead of the individual photographers. | |
| I don't think people who do that are really attempting to imply | |
| that the enhanced (Photoshopped) images were taken and edited by | |
| themselves, they just consider all pictures of the event to be | |
| community property. | |
| There is nothing wrong with signing the photographers name at | |
| the bottom of the image, or if you don't have the equipment to | |
| do that then just print the photographer's name underneath the | |
| picture. Then if someone lifts the photo and Photoshops the | |
| name back out of the picture, yes there's a problem that needs | |
| to be addressed! | |
| #Post#: 56294-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: oogyda Date: August 21, 2020, 12:54 pm | |
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| I finally got around to reading the article/letter in the link. | |
| I have to admit, my first thought was the same as Miss Manners'. | |
| That their relatives already think they're high maintenance. | |
| They at least have a high opinion of the amount of time and | |
| effort they put into the photos if not their unstated skill. | |
| If there is no way to make the pictures unshare able, I think | |
| they either have to accept what is being done or put a | |
| watermark. | |
| #Post#: 56295-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: LurkingGurl Date: August 21, 2020, 1:55 pm | |
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| I really don't understand why Miss Manners thinks its ok to tell | |
| him that his relatives already think he's high maintenance. | |
| He's not objecting to them reposting the pictures. He's | |
| objecting to them downloading the pictures to their phones so | |
| they can go around his account to post them. | |
| Generally, people do this all the time to people they don't know | |
| and that's why people watermark them but I think there is some | |
| rudeness when you do it to someone you know. | |
| His relatives should have some respect and at least ask him if | |
| that's ok. | |
| But since they won't, if I were him, I wouldn't publish anymore | |
| photos from family events. Let them take their own! | |
| #Post#: 56296-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: Jem Date: August 21, 2020, 2:06 pm | |
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| I think the letter writer can be upset and probably should | |
| watermark his photos, but I don't think his relatives are likely | |
| to understand why he is upset. Obviously I don't know these | |
| people, but I doubt they are trying to pass off the photos as | |
| their own incredibly skilled photographic masterpieces. I | |
| imagine they simply want to share photos of their family event. | |
| The quality of the photo likely doesn't even matter to them - | |
| they just are excited that a photo exists that shows great aunt | |
| Margie holding the newest infant cousin. | |
| I am not saying that the letter writer's photos are not high | |
| quality - I would have no way of knowing. What I am saying is | |
| that in this instance it is the subject of the photos and not | |
| the quality of the photos that are the draw. | |
| It may be better for the letter writer to take photos for only | |
| his own enjoyment if it upsets him that others are sharing them. | |
| #Post#: 56297-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: Jem Date: August 21, 2020, 2:12 pm | |
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| [quote author=Jem link=topic=1826.msg56296#msg56296 | |
| date=1598036798] | |
| I think the letter writer can be upset and probably should | |
| watermark his photos, but I don't think his relatives are likely | |
| to understand why he is upset. Obviously I don't know these | |
| people, but I doubt they are trying to pass off the photos as | |
| their own incredibly skilled photographic masterpieces. I | |
| imagine they simply want to share photos of their family event. | |
| The quality of the photo likely doesn't even matter to them - | |
| they just are excited that a photo exists that shows great aunt | |
| Margie holding the newest infant cousin. | |
| I am not saying that the letter writer's photos are not high | |
| quality - I would have no way of knowing. What I am saying is | |
| that in this instance it is the subject of the photos and not | |
| the quality of the photos that are the draw. | |
| It may be better for the letter writer to take photos for only | |
| his own enjoyment if it upsets him that others are sharing them. | |
| I participate in various events that are photographed by | |
| participants and spectators. Some professional photographers | |
| take and provide photos and are paid by the people running the | |
| event. Other avid but not professional photographers take and | |
| provide photos because they enjoy taking and providing photos. | |
| And then there are people like me who are really pretty good | |
| with an iPhone who snap photos and share them with the subjects | |
| so that the subjects have photos of themselves doing cool | |
| things. I would not use the professional photos without giving | |
| credit to the professional photographer (and those photos are | |
| typically watermarked) and I generally give photo credit when | |
| sharing others photos, but it would never occur to me to be | |
| angry that I was not given photo credit for photos I have taken, | |
| even though I crop them and may use a lightbox app to adjust | |
| lighting. | |
| [/quote] | |
| #Post#: 56303-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: August 21, 2020, 2:50 pm | |
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| I don't know that the relatives are taking the photos and | |
| claiming it to be their photography work. If you asked them, my | |
| guess is that they would either name the LW or actually not know | |
| where they got the photo. So if the real concern is not getting | |
| credit, then watermark the photo. Sure, family members may think | |
| that you are high maintenance if this is not within the norm of | |
| the family, but it seems to solve the problem. | |
| If the problem is family members "stealing" the photos, then | |
| don't post them in places where this can happen. I would think | |
| that most people are sharing such photos so that others can | |
| enjoy them and not necessarily just fawn over the LW's hard | |
| work. It would probably be kinder to ask permission prior to | |
| reposting or downloading a photo, but I don't think that that is | |
| the norm in all groups. | |
| I don't know the LW, so I don't know if this is the case, but I | |
| have noticed in the past few years that everyone has suddenly | |
| become a semi-professional photographer. The technology has | |
| gotten to the point where almost anyone can take a decent photo. | |
| But I don't know that that alone makes you a photographer. I | |
| know a number of people who have even tried to start a side | |
| business being a photographer and I can't figure out how they | |
| are anymore skilled than a family member taking the photos. | |
| (Again, I don't really know if that describes the LW.) However, | |
| I wonder if this phenomena where they fit into the category of | |
| "self proclaimed photographer" or if the fact that everyone else | |
| thinks that they are skilled that the LW isn't getting seen for | |
| the skills that they have. | |
| I say all this and I would be the first to say that it would be | |
| wrong to steal an artist's or professional's work, so... I guess | |
| I'm not sure what I think! | |
| #Post#: 56306-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: Jem Date: August 21, 2020, 3:07 pm | |
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| [quote author=DaDancingPsych link=topic=1826.msg56303#msg56303 | |
| date=1598039409] | |
| I don't know the LW, so I don't know if this is the case, but I | |
| have noticed in the past few years that everyone has suddenly | |
| become a semi-professional photographer. The technology has | |
| gotten to the point where almost anyone can take a decent photo. | |
| But I don't know that that alone makes you a photographer. I | |
| know a number of people who have even tried to start a side | |
| business being a photographer and I can't figure out how they | |
| are anymore skilled than a family member taking the photos. | |
| (Again, I don't really know if that describes the LW.) However, | |
| I wonder if this phenomena where they fit into the category of | |
| "self proclaimed photographer" or if the fact that everyone else | |
| thinks that they are skilled that the LW isn't getting seen for | |
| the skills that they have. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Totally this! I know a few people who have VERY expensive | |
| photography equipment, but they lack an eye for photography or | |
| don't fully understand how to adjust settings for light and | |
| activity so their photos are not good (and often worse than | |
| photos taken by a child on a phone). And then there are people | |
| who take amazing shots with just an iPhone. Especially with the | |
| new settings a person can get "portrait" focus with a touch and | |
| the photos turn out really well if the person has an eye for | |
| photography. My eleven year old does have a good eye for | |
| photography and takes seriously great photos with her iPhone. | |
| #Post#: 56309-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: jpcher Date: August 21, 2020, 3:29 pm | |
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| I don't understand, from the letter, why Miss Manners thinks the | |
| relatives "already think you are high-maintenance." | |
| Unless the LW whines to the relatives "Don't pass around my | |
| photos without my consent!" or some such thing. But there is | |
| nothing in the letter that indicates that. | |
| It's obvious that LW is skilled in photoshop or whatever program | |
| he uses to retouch photos so I see absolutely nothing wrong with | |
| him putting his signature (scanned in actual signature, fancier | |
| and less obtrusive than "photo credit by" ;)) on the bottom of | |
| his photos. I think this is absolutely a must. | |
| If relatives ask him about this he could say "Oh, you know | |
| social media and the internet. I don't want my photos to be | |
| stolen and sold for money without credit to me." | |
| As a graphic designer I can't tell you how many times people | |
| come to me and ask me to use this specific photo. I immediately | |
| ask them where the photo originated from. Their response "Oh, I | |
| got it off the internet." Nope, nope, nope, not going to happen. | |
| Unless they can show me the site the photo came from and prove | |
| that it's in public domain I'm not going to go down for | |
| copyright infringement. | |
| Even during company events if someone wants me to use a photo | |
| that they took from their phone I have to ask "Did all the | |
| people in the photo sign a photo release form so that their | |
| photo could be used in X newsletter?" | |
| Okay, I'm rambling. My answer is LW is perfectly within his | |
| rights to sign his photos and not be considered high | |
| maintenance. | |
| #Post#: 56311-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Photo credit & sharing of photos taken by others | |
| By: oogyda Date: August 21, 2020, 5:08 pm | |
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| [quote author=jpcher link=topic=1826.msg56309#msg56309 | |
| date=1598041794] | |
| Okay, I'm rambling. My answer is LW is perfectly within his | |
| rights to sign his photos and not be considered high | |
| maintenance. | |
| [/quote] | |
| LW is perfectly within his rights to sign his photos and not | |
| consider himself high maintenance. Others are going to feel | |
| however they feel. | |
| In reading the letter, I got the feeling that LW thinks very | |
| highly of himself, his efforts and his talents. If that comes | |
| across in a letter, I'm sure it comes across in his person to | |
| person dealings as well. That's where my agreement of "high | |
| maintenance" comes from. I can't speak as to exactly why Miss | |
| Manners wrote that. It's a nuance. | |
| I certainly understand that your professional background gives | |
| you a different perspective on the ownership of photographs and | |
| what can and can't be done with them. But, your examples are of | |
| use in a professional setting. Like others, I believe the | |
| relatives that are sharing the photos are doing so in a casual | |
| manner | |
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