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Has anyone noticed that the ones making the negative comments on this are either Photogs or benefit directly FROM photography in one way or another??
Outdoor - Public shoots DO have to have releases if they are "set up--- posed for" (In most states). Thats straight from a REAL lawyer.
Get the legal advice and ignore this drivel. Ask more than one attorney as well. Some won't take a case like this and lawyers are notorious for NOT being straightforward as to why they turn down a case.
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