gibtheo
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I may be a little late to the party with instagram as a marketing tool but I'm in the process of setting up an instagram account for my professional work. So for me that is sports stuff, and all kinds of other stuff. Obviously, most of the other stuff I shoot or assist with is totally fine (with consent of client) to put on instagram, product shoots, food, location stuff. I'm talking about iPhone BTS shots of equipment set ups, and things to give a bit of insight into what happens on my shoots.
So what about behind the scenes at sports events? I mean, I'm pretty sure that the low level stuff I do wouldn't be a problem. How about accredited events? I'm talking about say a shot of equipment, other bits and bobs to keep followers up with what you have been doing. I'm presuming that even iPhone snaps in an accredited event would be a no no? I'm sure that each event may have it's own policies too, and I'm not talking about putting actions shots on there, just the periphery. No players, no images during game time even, just say a shot of the photographer's room or something like that.
I regularly see people (photographers) taking sneaky shots of the ground they are working at on their iPhone's which I presume are just for personal reference, but are they technically against the rules?! For ease of reference, though I'm not in the UK, feel free to use dataco rules as an example...
Would an accredited photographer posting a photo of the press room or his camera bag at the side of the pitch onto instagram be breaking the rules?
I notice that @Tobers uses some shots on his blog, maybe you know the answers?!
Also, I believe that any image uploaded to instagram is then useable by instagram worldwide for whatever they like. Does this cause another problem? Though I wouldn't really care if they wanted to use a shot of my camera bag, not that they would. I'd only post stuff that was of no commercial use.
This is very confusing to me...
So what about behind the scenes at sports events? I mean, I'm pretty sure that the low level stuff I do wouldn't be a problem. How about accredited events? I'm talking about say a shot of equipment, other bits and bobs to keep followers up with what you have been doing. I'm presuming that even iPhone snaps in an accredited event would be a no no? I'm sure that each event may have it's own policies too, and I'm not talking about putting actions shots on there, just the periphery. No players, no images during game time even, just say a shot of the photographer's room or something like that.
I regularly see people (photographers) taking sneaky shots of the ground they are working at on their iPhone's which I presume are just for personal reference, but are they technically against the rules?! For ease of reference, though I'm not in the UK, feel free to use dataco rules as an example...
Would an accredited photographer posting a photo of the press room or his camera bag at the side of the pitch onto instagram be breaking the rules?
I notice that @Tobers uses some shots on his blog, maybe you know the answers?!
Also, I believe that any image uploaded to instagram is then useable by instagram worldwide for whatever they like. Does this cause another problem? Though I wouldn't really care if they wanted to use a shot of my camera bag, not that they would. I'd only post stuff that was of no commercial use.
This is very confusing to me...