Gene51 wrote:
Nonsense. It has little to do with whether you can identify the subject. There are two criteria - is the subject identifiable AND how will the image will be used. If the the subject can be identified it doesn't automatically require a release, unless the image will be used for advertising or endorsement of a service or product. It doesn't sound like this is the case here.
Generally speaking the image could be used without a release for editorial purposes even if the face was in the image. Subject was in public view in a public space. An image used for commercial or promotional purposes would require a model release. I suggest your get your information straight on model releases, privacy concerns etc.
https://improvephotography.com/48423/model-release/
https://www.asmp.org/releases/model-releases/frequently-asked-questions-release/
https://capitalphotographycenter.com/blog/article/when-do-you-need-a-model-release
Nonsense. It has little to do with whether you can... (
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Thanks I checked these links out and it was just what I needed.