Most of us often wonder what are our rights as photographers. Sometimes, we act in ways we “think” we’re within the statutes of the law. Here’s a great article that I would like to share with all of you about the misconceptions about photography and the law.

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About the author: Carolyn Wright
Carolyn E. Wright of the Law Office of Carolyn E. Wright, LLC, is full-time attorney whose practice is aimed squarely at the needs of photographers. Carolyn understands the special issues that confront both professional and amateur photographers alike. A professional photographer herself, Carolyn has the credentials and the experience to protect your rights. Carolyn practiced law with King & Spalding, one of the top 50 firms in the nation, and other law firms for more than 15 years. She has represented Fortune 500 clients in multimillion dollar litigation, and now helps photographers with their careers. When you turn to Carolyn for legal help, you are literally turning to the person who wrote the book on photography law. “Photographer’s Legal Guide,” written by Carolyn, was released in December 2006. Carolyn also provides legal information for photographers for free here on her blog.
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This is a great find and incredibly helpful! Thanks!
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