William Robb wrote:
On 10/06/2012 6:12 AM, Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Paul Stenquist<[email protected]> wrote:

Most dog pics are taken by the dog owner, so I suspect the book author won't have much trouble getting enough photos that come with "the photographers"approval.

There's lots of professional photography at dog shows and performance
events (agility, obedience). This sort of training is likely to be the
focus of the book.

From what I've seen, the "dog people" just don't care about copyright.
Once they "buy" the picture at a dog show, they use it magazines, ads,
websites, whatever. The "dog magazines" run submitted pictures without
asking who the photographer was, even when it clearly wasn't the
owner. I'm sure it was the same with David Brooks and the equestrian
photography.

The dog world is terrible that way. I got asked (more told) one time by a breeder to send her a full size file of a picture I had taken of her dog so she could submit it to a calender company for publication. I told her I would happily trade services with her, and asked her if she could send me a puppy from her next litter as trade....

Planning on a roast?


(sorry, but it was too easy).

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