Ask him to come round for a coffee, ask him to cite the laws that back up his claims and then ask if he'd like some humble pie with his beverage![]()
I'm sure he didn't think it through Barry.
I used to have to liaise with CPS on pretty much a daily basis at one time, and it's quite scary how bloody stupid they can be.![]()
Erm, I think the point to note is that he was happy for you to have photo's of your children. He obviously knows and trusts you [including allowing you to use an image of their child].
He seemed to lose it when you advised the photographer had the files and they were his to give out and not yours. I would surmise he neither knows nor trusts this person and is curious about how these images will be used.
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Had this just been a father in the street what would you have done? Why do you seem determined to fight and undermine him? Why not discuss the matter reasonably over the phone and see what the issue is?
Oh and finally I'm not a lawyer but have used them numerous times in the past with good results for fair prices. To all those shouting how bad they are, remember that next time you buy a house or shout about your photo's being stolen.
Interesting comments!
How have I fought him? Or even undermined him? I laid out to him the terms of our license and have stuck by that.... I'm not the pugilist - I'm defending a position!
He was invited to our wedding..... to my mind that's a tacit assent toward photographing any person there. If he was (or anybody) refusing to have a photograph taken then he should not have come!
Man in the street is irrelevant - no permission is needed (you know that having seen your points on this in other threads you've posted on).
I mention the fact he's a lawyer because it's germaine to the whole issue and his stance/argument. Also, it shows or forewarns of the precarious position a professional can find himself in.
Perhaps a unique set of circumstances but it heralds the litigious society we're about to become embroiled in if we don't protect the moral high ground.
In this country everyone is innocent until proven guilty - let's not forget that. Unless you, too, think that a pro photographer is a paedophile
Agreed, and no I don't take the view that every tog is a paedophile. I judge each situation on it's merits. Interesting too that it's assumed he is fearful of the photo's being used for this purpose or was this something he noted in his conversation to you?
Interesting also is the fact he is quite happy for me to break a confidence and dishonour agreements whilst at the same time questioning the right of anyone to photograph his children! Quid per quo, as they say, how can he be right?
People do funny things when their young/loved ones are involved. I know personally should my family be harmed then law be damned I would deal how I saw fit regardless of repercussions, draconian I know but it's how it is.
Marianne said:Did you see our wedding photos BTW?
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He was invited to our wedding..... to my mind that's a tacit assent toward photographing any person there. If he was (or anybody) refusing to have a photograph taken then he should not have come!
Not necessarily, he could have 'opted out' of the photo's by standing to the side. As I say though he was obviously happy for you to have the photo's nut not the tog on the day..

The biggest joke of the lot is?
His youngest son features on the front page of our brochure!He gave his permission (was chuffed to bits) nor did he charge us .... go figure
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But, having already done you a favour, I'd have been tempted to explain the copyright issue but say "I'll see what I can do". Then approached the tog and explain the situation to see if there was any agreement I could come to, even if it cost me a few quid. I know we get tied up in knots about copyright protection but sometimes a bit of give and take can work wonders down the lineAfter all, IF you don't have a signed model release what's to stop him asking you to stop using your brochures and suing?
Friends/family and business is never a good combination![]()
i would get the photo sorted for free (even if you pay). then when you need a solicitor he owes you a favour already![]()

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"I'm sorry...... I've been a bit of a twit! I've spoken to a couple of friends who also reckon I've been a bit of a twit!"
What can you say? :shrug:
I had a phone call last night.....
"I'm sorry...... I've been a bit of a twit! I've spoken to a couple of friends who also reckon I've been a bit of a twit!"
What can you say? :shrug:
I had a phone call last night.....
"I'm sorry...... I've been a bit of a twit! I've spoken to a couple of friends who also reckon I've been a bit of a twit!"
What can you say? :shrug:
I had a phone call last night.....
"I'm sorry...... I've been a bit of a twit! I've spoken to a couple of friends who also reckon I've been a bit of a twit!"
What can you say? :shrug: