Nope. Not unless they buy the shot outright for a whole pile of
money. Not that my pics of people are _worth_ a pile of money, but if
someone wants me to destroy one, the value goes _way_ up. Also, I'd
be reluctant to put my name to a picture someone else had doctored.
Unless it was Moose, of course. <g>
Were you shooting for hire? And if so, hired by whom? Off on a
tangent here, but if it's a "newsworthy" event, even if you're
shooting at the behest of the store, it's still a "public" thing, and
falls under the umbrella of editorial content/fair use. If the
bookstore goes beyond that and uses the image in its advertising,
then you have to have a release from her, unless she signed her
rights away when she came to the signing. It could get complicated
quickly.
--Bob
On Nov 21, 2007, at 9:06 AM, John Hermanson wrote:
> I yessed her to death, but is anyone going to delete a picture
> because someone
> else tells them to?
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