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The Model Release Passes Muster

 
Author: Carolyn Wright

Photographers often follow certain legal practices to protect themselves, but cannot be sure that they will work when challenged. One such example is using a model release to obtain a model's permission to use photographs taken of him or her in specific ways. The good news is that the standard model release was recently put to the test, and it passed with flying colors.

In 2002, Russian tennis player, Anastasia Myskina, who then was 20 years old, posed for photographs by Mark Seliger. Seliger first photographed Myskina for the Gentleman's Quarterly's 2002 "Sports" issue and then photographed her topless. Myskina had signed a model release that said she consented to the use of her name and the pictures by the magazine and by "others it may authorize, for editorial purposes."

After winning the French Open in 2004, a Russian newspaper published the topless photos. Myskina filed an $8 million lawsuit against the publisher, Conde Nast Publications Inc., Gentleman's Quarterly and Seliger alleging emotional distress and economic injury.

The New York judge who presided over the case held that Myskina's rights were not violated despite her insistence that she did not understand the signed model release and was not fluent in English at the time. Instead, the Judge stated that, "absent allegations of fraud, duress or some other wrongdoing, Myskina's claimed misunderstanding of the release's terms does not excuse her from being bound on the contract. Nor can she avoid her obligations under the release because of her purported failure to read its contents."

Even though the photographer allegedly told Myskina that the topless photos were for "himself," the Judge found that the oral agreement contradicted the plain language of the written agreement and was not admissible. The Judge then dismissed the case.

As a photographer, it is important to protect yourself as much as possible. Fortunately, the model release is one way that has been proven to be effective.

Take my advice; get professional help. PhotoAttorney

Copyright 2005 Carolyn E. Wright All Rights Reserved

Author Bio:

Carolyn Wright

Carolyn Wright is a professional photographer with an active wildlife photography business. Shooting for 25 years, her award-winning images have been used in books and corporate marketing materials. Her wildlife photos will be included in the upcoming book, "Captivating Wildlife - Images from the Top Ten Emerging Wildlife Photographers" by Scott Bourne and David Middleton. She also is working with Scott Bourne on "Wolfscapes," a photo book documenting the beauty and strength of wolves. Carolyn shares her love for photography with her enthusiasm for the law. Trained as a top-flight attorney, Carolyn's legal practice is aimed squarely at the needs for photographers. She understands the special issues that confront both professional and amateur photographers, and she regularly speaks and writes on the subject. Her book, "88 Secrets to the Law for Photographers," also co-written with Scott Bourne, is scheduled for release in fall 2005. On the faculty of Olympic Mountain School of Photography, Carolyn?s passion is enhanced when teaching photography. She enjoys writing and speaking on the subject, as well, and is a regular columnist for PhotoFocus, an online magazine for serious photographers. Carolyn is particularly tuned to the special interests of women in photography. She appreciates women's unique approach to the subject, and adapts her instruction accordingly. Armed with more than 20 years of general business experience and a Masters of Business Administration degree, she understands what is needed to succeed in male-dominated fields. This knowledge, combined with her training and experience as a teacher at all levels from grade school to graduate school, provides the strong foundation she uses to help others with their photography. Carolyn can be contacted at 2107 N. Decatur Rd. #117, Decatur, GA 30033 or by phone at 678.592.8025.

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