Women Left ‘Shaking’ After Their Photos Used in Ad Without Permission
Spanish authorities have found themselves in hot water after publishing photos of five British women in an advertisement without prior permission.
Spanish authorities have found themselves in hot water after publishing photos of five British women in an advertisement without prior permission.
While most commercial photographers know about copyright laws and the use of a model for their images, it seems the answer isn’t so clear when it comes to travel photography. If you’re traveling the world with your camera, what laws apply for you and for your subject?
In 2006, Leah Caldwell was eating at a Chipotle when photographer Steve Adams took her photograph. Despite the fact that he couldn't get her to sign a release, Adams sold the image to Chipotle anyway, and now the company is being sued for a whopping $2.2 billion by a very angry Caldwell.