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lukasledge

Messages count : 4

Registered since : 22 July 2007

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Posted reply 24 July 2007 10:05

Ok great thanks a lot, so there's nothing I have to do to copyright my photographs other than take them in the first place, well that makes it a lot easier.

A quick question though, when selling photographs to clients should I be asking if they want them for just one time or if they want the copyright? Presumably I'd be paid slightly more if they wanted the copyright for the photographs too?
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Posted reply 23 July 2007 17:31

I've read a lot of information about copyright, about what it means legally and what it stops at telling me how to copyright my photographs.

I don't know where to go, I don't know how the whole process of getting a copyright on your work works at all.

Please help if you can, if you could just tell me how you copyright your own work that would be a big help.
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Posted reply 22 July 2007 10:20

I'm no expert but I think it would be worth investing in an SLR camera if you want to make some money out of your photographs, good luck to you.
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Posted reply 22 July 2007 10:14

I'm trying to get into Freelance photography and a field I take a lot of interest in is sport and football in particular. But I can't find any information about how to take photographs at sport events. How can I go to a football ground, and be in the bit at the sidelines where the photographers are and take some photographs to sell to Newspapers or magazines.

Any help I'd be very grateful to receive thanks.

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