I took a photo on Sat, looking through the window of an optician, with the background reflected in the window. The rear of the shop had a large mirror and when I was post processing the image, I noticed that a little girl, eating an ice cream was reflected in the mirror. The image is quite complex as it is almost like a double exposure and the little girl (although a snall part of the image) certainly adds to the conposition, so I would rather not air brush her out. Several car number plates are also visible.
I have read that in stock photography any recognisable face has to sign a model release, no children are allowed and no identifiable products or trademarks can be shown
This led me to wonder about the implications of posting the image online or selling prints etc.
I can see many objections to this and when I try to do street photography I attempt to represent people as forms rather than indentifiable people.
What are your thoughts?
I have read that in stock photography any recognisable face has to sign a model release, no children are allowed and no identifiable products or trademarks can be shown
This led me to wonder about the implications of posting the image online or selling prints etc.
I can see many objections to this and when I try to do street photography I attempt to represent people as forms rather than indentifiable people.
What are your thoughts?