The Truest Image
A peek behind the scenes of how we deliver only the truest images to our valued clients
The Truest Image is a blog that helps art directors, potential clients, or for that matter anyone who is considering purchasing food, beverage, product or real-estate photography with guidance on our approach and how we go about delivering imagery to help clients build their brand. If you want your food, drink, products or real estate to stand out in the industry, either locally or nationally then we have the expertise that you need. We want you to stand out, and we want to stand out for you.
This blog does not provide photography guidance per se as there are a plethora of alternative sites that do that. It instead focuses on the business side of our industry. We write it with the intention of providing you with a peek into what you or anyone else who purchases food, beverage, product or real estate photography needs to know. We plan out our posts a long way in advance so it’s quite possible that you may not find the answers to your questions, but if that’s the case then feel free to reach out to us, we are happy to answer any questions that you may have.
HOW DOES COPYRIGHT LAW APPLY TO OUR PHOTOSHOOTS?
Copyright law is complex and straight off the bat I need to disclose that I am not a lawyer. As with anything that is subject to legalities, its study can be lengthy, and understanding the many subject intricacies can be extremely challenging. But that’s why we have lawyers! I’m going to attempt to tackle this the best that I can in this post, but due to the depth of this subject, I can only scratch the surface at best. So, I’m going to attempt to keep it relatively simple and focus solely on how copyright law affects our business and our clients during a photoshoot. If you are a photographer or a client of another photographer then I suggest researching how copyright applies to your own business rather than relying on just what I include here, as my intention is to write about the subject as it applies to our own business rather than other businesses.