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My first guest for this special best-of series is Jack Reznicki. Jack is an internationally renowned commercial people and children photographer based in his beloved New York City. My second guest is Gregory Daniel. Gregory is an award-winning portrait photographer who has been sharing his knowledge and love for a photographer for close to 40 years. He is currently the new President of PPA In this episode, we discuss why it’s important to choose a reputable litigator if your images are used without your consent and how PPA has temporarily opened its site to all artists to help with valuable information about the new stimulus bill, as well as how to apply for relief. Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts or questions in the comments section. We do our best to answer all questions in a timely manner. You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to Vanelli at v@photofocus.com with the subject line of INFOCUS INTERVIEW IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! This InFocus Interview Show episode is brought to you by our partners, Lume Cube and Drobo. If you like these InFocus Interviews, please consider supporting them and sharing these links with your friends!
My guest is an internationally renowned commercial people and children photographer based in his beloved New York City. His creative problem solving has helped promote products and services for many companies such as Toys “R” Us, The Wall Street, Kodak, and many more. He has several Time Magazine covers. In this episode, we discuss why is it important to register your photographs and why it's important to choose a reputable litigator if your images are used without your consent. Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts or questions in the comments section. We do our best to answer all questions in a timely manner. You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to Vanelli at v@photofocus.com with the subject line of INFOCUS INTERVIEW IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! This InFocus Interview Show episode is brought to you by our partners, Lume Cube and Drobo. If you like these InFocus Interviews, please consider supporting them and sharing these links with your friends!
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In Part 2 of our interview, Ed and Jack will answer questions from the community such as “Can I sell prints of photos to magazines or agencies without the band's approval?”. How many photos is a limited edition?
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Edward Greenberg and Jack Reznicki talk about why it is very important to do a copyright registration of your photos and how to write a proper invoice.
Join Rick and Jack on this multi-topic podcast, where this dynamic duo share their long-time passion for photography, teaching and learning. You'll also get some tips on non-photography books that will help you improve your photography. Want more info? Rick and Jack also talk about their favorite sushi place in Vegas, as well as the improved sharpness of Canon EOS R images. It's all good fun on this episode of our podcast! Links: Jack's site Jack's Instagram @reznicki Yama Sushi Jack's Other Link The Copyright Zone Book links: Vision and Art – The Biology of Seeing Margaret S. Livingston Color and Light James Gurney Perception and Imaging Richard Zakia Family of Man
Join me on this special episode of Behind the Shot as I spend some more time with The Copyright Zone guys, Ed Greenberg and Jack Reznicki to talk about Copyright for Photographers.
Join me on this special episode of Behind the Shot as I spend some more time with The Copyright Zone guys, Ed Greenberg and Jack Reznicki to talk about Copyright for Photographers.
Episode 013: A Copyright Thief in the Night Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Thank you for listening to the No Name Photo Show! Connect with Brian Matiash and Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @NoNamePhotoShow). Did we mention SUBSCRIBE?!!! Please? ;) It's a good thing that Episode 13 isn't airing on a Friday, eh? Get it? Because of Friday the... yeah. You get it. All jokes aside, we're genuinely stupefied over our first story. A guy who uses someone's copyright protected photo without licensing actually takes umbrage with the photographer for suing him—and winning. How do these things still happen in 2017? Oh well. Hopefully, lessons have been learned and we can grow from here. Our second topic covers the ethics of photographing vulnerable people. It's a topic that Brian and Sharky were excited to discuss because it truly is an interesting conversation to have and worth pondering for yourselves. Show Notes • Instead of adding our own colorful commentary to introduce this story, we're just going to paste the title of the actual article because it does the job perfectly: "INTERNET “ENTREPRENEUR” SHOCKED THAT COPYRIGHT OWNER SUED HIM FOR STEALING THEIR WORK" [via DIYPhotography] • Brian and Sharky bring up the importance of US-based photographers registering their photos [via US Copyright Office] • Sharky mentions photographer Jack Reznicki, who is the co-author of The Copyright Zone: A Legal Guide For Photographers and Artists In The Digital Age [via Amazon] • The hosts then segue to their second topic inspired by a recent PetaPixel article about photographing vulnerable people. No matter where you stand, this is something worth thinking about. [via PetaPixel] • Brian brings up his experiences leading a workshop in Nicaragua with The Giving Lens [via Matiash.com] What's On Your Gear Shelf? Sharky: La Crosse Technology BC1000 Alpha Power Battery Charger [via Amazon] Brian: Peak Design Capture Pro Clip [via Amazon] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nonamephotoshow/message
Episode 013: A Copyright Thief in the Night Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Thank you for listening to the No Name Photo Show! Connect with Brian Matiash and Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @NoNamePhotoShow). Did we mention SUBSCRIBE?!!! Please? ;) It's a good thing that Episode 13 isn't airing on a Friday, eh? Get it? Because of Friday the... yeah. You get it. All jokes aside, we're genuinely stupefied over our first story. A guy who uses someone's copyright protected photo without licensing actually takes umbrage with the photographer for suing him—and winning. How do these things still happen in 2017? Oh well. Hopefully, lessons have been learned and we can grow from here. Our second topic covers the ethics of photographing vulnerable people. It's a topic that Brian and Sharky were excited to discuss because it truly is an interesting conversation to have and worth pondering for yourselves. Show Notes • Instead of adding our own colorful commentary to introduce this story, we're just going to paste the title of the actual article because it does the job perfectly: "INTERNET “ENTREPRENEUR” SHOCKED THAT COPYRIGHT OWNER SUED HIM FOR STEALING THEIR WORK" [via DIYPhotography] • Brian and Sharky bring up the importance of US-based photographers registering their photos [via US Copyright Office] • Sharky mentions photographer Jack Reznicki, who is the co-author of The Copyright Zone: A Legal Guide For Photographers and Artists In The Digital Age [via Amazon] • The hosts then segue to their second topic inspired by a recent PetaPixel article about photographing vulnerable people. No matter where you stand, this is something worth thinking about. [via PetaPixel] • Brian brings up his experiences leading a workshop in Nicaragua with The Giving Lens [via Matiash.com] What's On Your Gear Shelf? Sharky: La Crosse Technology BC1000 Alpha Power Battery Charger [via Amazon] Brian: Peak Design Capture Pro Clip [via Amazon] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nonamephotoshow/message
Jack Reznicki is an internationally renowned commercial people and children photographer that gets travel photos like few others. Join us as we chat his image Indonesia Kids.
Jack Reznicki is an internationally renowned commercial people and children photographer that gets travel photos like few others. Join us as we chat his image Indonesia Kids.
Join me on this very special episode of Behind the Shot as I spend some time (a lot of time) with The Copyright Zone guys Ed Greenberg and Jack Reznicki discussing copyright for photographers.
Join me on this very special episode of Behind the Shot as I spend some time (a lot of time) with The Copyright Zone guys Ed Greenberg and Jack Reznicki discussing copyright for photographers.
Today's episode covers the sticky subject of copyright, inspired by the questionable cover of the April 2017 issue of Professional Photographer Magazine, brought to the public eye by an article written by Jack Reznicki and Edward Greenberg. Ted and Christine weigh in on their thoughts and opinions regarding the image on the cover and the potential ramifications of it. They also discuss several similar issues that have occurred within the music industry, specifically Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven". The moral and ethical responsibility of photographers is analyzed and the question of "how many components of a photograph can be copyrighted?" is bandied about. There's not a whole lot of fun and games in this episode - all the minutes are allocated to this timely and concerning topic.
On this Street Legal Special Ed Greenberg and Jack Reznicki of The Copyright Zone answer legal questions on various aspects of street photography and more. The post Street Focus 30: Street Legal with The Copyright Zone Guys appeared first on This Week in Photo.
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 2:03 PhotoShelter Webinar: Copyright & Your Rights with Jack Reznicki and Ed Greenberg 3:54 Elite Daily Sued for Stealing Photos from Peter Menzel 5:31 Gear Reviews from a Chick who doesn’t do gear reviews: Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 9:35 Sebastian Saarioos’ insane photo of the northern lights 11:38 Kickstarter events, 3/25: Talking Shop: Rachel Sussman on Becoming an Artist 14:49 VII’s Donald Weber says The Rules of Photojournalism are Keeping Us from the Truth 19:27 Greg Boratyn’s Milky Way & Mountains 21:45 How Photography Brought Ian Willms back to his father 25:12 Paul Octavious’s Pantones on Mr. Porter 26:59 Pei Ketron gets a few billboards with her iPhone (be sure to mention webinar) 28:57 LPV Podcast w. Sarah J & Amanda Jas aka HokayTokay 30:22 Alicia Rius captures the mesmerizing beauty of the sphynx cat