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  1. #21
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    I have to agree.. I think this project might go well.

    and for once, I'm serious

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    Arsh, not just that basis. It does help though, because iStock is an internationally reconised stock selling site.

    Thanks Denta. I am thinking at this as more of a business than a project
    Last edited by DarrenToogood; 25-07-2008 at 09:23 PM.

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    Good luck darren, i may be purchasing from your company soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenToogood View Post
    SyrupyMonkey,

    I do not need to ask the permission to take little children. I am working on behalf of the organizers, and the children have entered the agreement of the carnival - I will not look like a dirty perv on a street corner, don't worry. Will be wearing official stuff etc.

    Also, I was also worried about this fact, however it has been suggested that I hook up with someone else for a wedding or two. One of my clients has put me onto a contact, and we are currently discussing. This may still not happen.

    Darren, You'll need to get permission from the parents to actually take the pictures regardless if you say you're not a prev. You will also need to get permission from the parents to put them onto the net.
    Trust me, Just create a form for the parents and you should be fine, get them to sign it. I've signed name of these forms and created them.


    Don't like my views? Build a bridge and get over it.

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    You are infact wrong. They parents sign their children up to the carnival. As I am working for the carnival, it is perfectly fine. Also it is a public event, therefore I am free to photograph anyone I wish.

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    Yes, they sign them up to the carnival, not you, not BWI.

    You'll need to get permission from the parents, trust me. Ask anyone else on this forum.


    Don't like my views? Build a bridge and get over it.

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    Not actually, they probably have to sign a waiver at the gate, or when they sign up.

    Those waivers usually include information about accidents, etc, and that the company may take photographs during the event.

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    Indeed Denta. 100% correct.

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    Yeh, so if the parents come shouting abuse at them, they can say

    "You signed this legally binding contract, therefore you have consented for this to happen." or somthin like tht.

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    Plus as mentioned, will be wearing official uniform and walking with the procession, therefore not some pervert - shooting on behalf of the organizers.

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