DVC Jen
Wigs out even the biggest circus freaks.
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I went to have my hair done today and my stylist told me she had seen an ad the dance school placed in one of those penny saver type things. She said she say Emilys (my youngest daughter) photo in it.
I hadn't seen the ad so I asked her to describe the costume to me - and sure enough - I was the lyrical team photo.
I was SHOCKED to say the least. Never were we approached about giving permission for our daughters image to be used in their ad. So I am sure if we weren't no one else was either.
Was that legal? I know as a photographer you can not use someones likeness for advertising purposes without a signed model release. This was not the photographer placing the ad - but the dance school.
Wouldn't they also need to get permission? All of the girls in the photos are under the age of 18 - so I am doubly shocked.
If they would have asked - I would have given permission - I do like the dance studio owners - however, being asked would have been nice at the very least.
I hadn't seen the ad so I asked her to describe the costume to me - and sure enough - I was the lyrical team photo.
I was SHOCKED to say the least. Never were we approached about giving permission for our daughters image to be used in their ad. So I am sure if we weren't no one else was either.
Was that legal? I know as a photographer you can not use someones likeness for advertising purposes without a signed model release. This was not the photographer placing the ad - but the dance school.
Wouldn't they also need to get permission? All of the girls in the photos are under the age of 18 - so I am doubly shocked.
If they would have asked - I would have given permission - I do like the dance studio owners - however, being asked would have been nice at the very least.