The Online Photographer: Presenting and Protecting Your Pictures Online
The conclusion of the copyright thread.
To me it is a greater challenge getting my photographs noticed then it is trying to protect my photographs. When I was in Thailand, this May, I was watching a news broadcast. I noticed a familiar photograph of those fantastic Thai painted buses. The photographs looked familiar, but I just let it passed. The news show repeated and I looked again, those photographs were mine! They were illustrating a news segment on new rules for painting buses. It was a strange feeling, but at least I knew somebody had noticed my photographs. If those photographs were used in the United States there would have been a tiny, unnoticeable, credit line, but the anonymity would have been almost identical. It does feel good though to know somebody did notice my photographs.
I have stopped teaching. I will continue to use this web log to share tools and resources. My former students are still welcome to post to this web log. If any new people want to join the web log and post entries or comments let me know and I will add you to the web log.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Thursday, June 28, 2007
The Online Photographer: Keep Your Freakin' Hands Off My Picture
The Online Photographer: Keep Your Freakin' Hands Off My Picture
Copyright is an important issue. I tend to emphasis the desire to share my photographs rather then to emphasis protection, others might differ. This posting, as well as others in this thread, explore copyright in a thoughtful way.
Copyright is an important issue. I tend to emphasis the desire to share my photographs rather then to emphasis protection, others might differ. This posting, as well as others in this thread, explore copyright in a thoughtful way.