Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why not give the photo negative?

Why not give the photo negative?

Because there is an extra charge for photo film, you should know a lot of shooting details in advance before you decide to shoot, such as whether to give away the film after shooting, how much film to give away, how many photos to refine later, and whether there is an extra charge for makeup clothes.

In addition, whether the shooting is taken by a designated photographer, whether the location needs to pay transportation fees, venue admission fees and so on. Many photography agencies use very low quotations to attract consumers to place orders, and rely on late fees to increase profits. These are routines.

Studio complaint mode

It is against the principle of honesty, trustworthiness, fairness and justice that the studio does not take negative films, which belongs to the "overlord clause". Even if the consumer signs the agreement, it cannot change its essence. In this case, consumers can call the hotline 123 15 to make a complaint. For negatives, if the studio can't save or destroy the customer's portrait without the customer's consent, it should give it to the customer, and no additional negative fee should be charged.

Copyright ownership of photo negatives. Portrait photography, like other photographic works, is "an artistic work that records the images of objective objects on photosensitive materials with the help of instruments" and should be a copyrighted work. The photo studio takes photos for customers, in fact, it is entrusted by customers to create photographic works.