Aimee K
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Hello! I know there are a lot of threads with roughly the same thing in, but I need some advice!
I was a second shooter for a wedding a few months ago. The wedding went well, the main photographer was pleased with my images, he downloaded them to his laptop on the day, paid me (a minimal amount) and job done. I was meant to sign a contract on the day from the bride saying that they (the couple) owned copyright and I would not use the images for commercial purposes/resale etc. Fair enough, but I didn't sign as I didn't have time in the end and then forgot!
Now, I felt like being a bit nosey earlier and had a look at the main photographers website, as I've heard absolutley nothing from him since the wedding. I noticed he has put a gallery up of the images from the day on his website as a portfolio (so not a private gallery or anything). Pretty much 75% of the images in this gallery are images that I took. No reference to me at all, his copyright logo plastered on them etc.
Morally, I think this is wrong as he's passing my work off as his, so any perspective clients that contact him on the back of these photos will think he has taken them himself.
But besides morals, should he be doing this anyway? As he does not own copyright to these images (technically I guess I still do as I didn't sign the contract!?)
Any advice would be appreciated!
I was a second shooter for a wedding a few months ago. The wedding went well, the main photographer was pleased with my images, he downloaded them to his laptop on the day, paid me (a minimal amount) and job done. I was meant to sign a contract on the day from the bride saying that they (the couple) owned copyright and I would not use the images for commercial purposes/resale etc. Fair enough, but I didn't sign as I didn't have time in the end and then forgot!
Now, I felt like being a bit nosey earlier and had a look at the main photographers website, as I've heard absolutley nothing from him since the wedding. I noticed he has put a gallery up of the images from the day on his website as a portfolio (so not a private gallery or anything). Pretty much 75% of the images in this gallery are images that I took. No reference to me at all, his copyright logo plastered on them etc.
Morally, I think this is wrong as he's passing my work off as his, so any perspective clients that contact him on the back of these photos will think he has taken them himself.
But besides morals, should he be doing this anyway? As he does not own copyright to these images (technically I guess I still do as I didn't sign the contract!?)
Any advice would be appreciated!

