Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Why is photography not allowed in welfare homes? I want to take part in the photo contest for publicity, can't I?
Why is photography not allowed in welfare homes? I want to take part in the photo contest for publicity, can't I?
In short, there is something called regulations or personal orders at work. If they don't want you to shoot, they will always find reasons to refuse you to shoot. If they want you to shoot, there will be a lot of reasons. Welfare homes, like other units or schools, will not say that people from other units can come in and take pictures at will.
There are three shooting methods:
1. Communicate with the unit leaders, explain the shooting purpose and content, and conduct examination and approval.
2. Make an agreement with the people in the welfare home to shoot only this person. Because it is a photo contest, if you win the prize, you'd better sign an agreement with the client on the use of portrait rights.
3. Stealing photos (it's easier to get things done)
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