Tag: Ed Greenberg

One Project Four Great Resources

March 21, 2010 6 Comments by vanelli

First let me explain my inspiration for this post. I will be attending a special NAPP Safari with two great Photoshop World instructors, Moose Peterson and Joe McNally. I can’t tell you where we will be shooting, but I can say it falls in the line with street photography. So the project is STREET PHOTOGRAPHY [...]

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Copyright your work

January 7, 2010 5 Comments by vanelli

Do you have insurance for your camera… YES?  Then why don’t you have insurance for your photos? The cost of insurance to copyright your work is only $35.00. I admit I don’t have all the answers, but I know who and where to find them. Continuing my research on the legal side of photography took [...]

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The Legal side of Photography

January 5, 2010 4 Comments by vanelli

I’ve been researching the legal side of photography for the past few weeks. I know, as photographers this isn’t our favorite subject but it’s a duty we have to do to protect ourselves and our work. After watching Jack Reznicki and Ed Greenberg on Kelbytraining.com, I checked out their new web site, The Copyright Zone“. [...]

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Model Release Form

December 29, 2009 2 Comments by vanelli

As we approach a new year, I scurried to complete my 2009 “Lessons to Learn” list. Today I watched world class photographer Jack Reznicki and New York-based Intellectual Property Attorney Ed Greenberg talk about the importance of Model Release forms on Kelby Training.com. The chemistry these two have keeps you entertained as they bust some [...]

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