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So, Garry Winogrand, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, etc. published thousands of shots and sold countless prints in galleries for profit by anonymously "street shooting" people from all walks of life. And they did this without getting people's permission ?
What if, years later, you're in a Barnes and Noble thumbing through one of their books and you see a picture of yourself (or a family member or friend), clearly identifiable ? Does that person have the right to sue his estate, or if the photographer is still living, sue him ?
Or is it legal to publish and sell people's photographs in "art form", (note I say art form, not journalistic, or news form) without their permission as long as the photo is taken in a public place ?
Sounds like a tricky legal and ethical issue to me.
What are the legalities of "street shooting" and subsequent publication for personal profit ?
Or did Evans, Frank, and Winogrand chase people up the street after shooting their picture waving a model release asking them to sign ?
Seems highly unlikely, yes ?
To anyone's knowledge,has this topic ever been discussed regarding Garry Winogrand or for that matter, with Winogrand himself or any of the other famous published street photogs ?
I have always been curious about this, as I am sure many of you have. Seems to be one of those taboo topics nobody likes to discuss. Anyone ?
What if, years later, you're in a Barnes and Noble thumbing through one of their books and you see a picture of yourself (or a family member or friend), clearly identifiable ? Does that person have the right to sue his estate, or if the photographer is still living, sue him ?
Or is it legal to publish and sell people's photographs in "art form", (note I say art form, not journalistic, or news form) without their permission as long as the photo is taken in a public place ?
Sounds like a tricky legal and ethical issue to me.
What are the legalities of "street shooting" and subsequent publication for personal profit ?
Or did Evans, Frank, and Winogrand chase people up the street after shooting their picture waving a model release asking them to sign ?
Seems highly unlikely, yes ?
To anyone's knowledge,has this topic ever been discussed regarding Garry Winogrand or for that matter, with Winogrand himself or any of the other famous published street photogs ?
I have always been curious about this, as I am sure many of you have. Seems to be one of those taboo topics nobody likes to discuss. Anyone ?