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Photographing Churches - A little help please
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin" data-source="post: 19236" data-attributes="member: 1847"><p>From my understanding if you're getting ANY sort of compensation, be it monetary, promotional exposure or a free blessing from your local vicar, it's classed as commercial use BUT it's a fine line from what I can tell and one I've been careful around. If this was the case no professional photographers or videopgraphers would be able to make movies/edits from their flights for fun or experience (or at least, in my case with an aim to getting a license in order to do commercial work in the future) for fear of being fined for using it to promote their business. On my videos for example, sure they're on my photography fb page and youtube but I dont have my website or any sort of call to action at the end for example like I do on my other promotional work (oh and don't monetise your videos on YouTube).</p><p></p><p>So....after all that, I'd say you're fine if you're giving it to someone so long as they're not going to use the photo or video to sell whatever you took a photo of. I'm going to snap a couple of my local pub as I like them....but dont worry Mr CAA Man (I'm in the U.K.), it would be a cold day in hell before they gave me any free beer <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite11" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" />.</p><p>J</p><p></p><p>(Ps anyone who knows, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin, post: 19236, member: 1847"] From my understanding if you're getting ANY sort of compensation, be it monetary, promotional exposure or a free blessing from your local vicar, it's classed as commercial use BUT it's a fine line from what I can tell and one I've been careful around. If this was the case no professional photographers or videopgraphers would be able to make movies/edits from their flights for fun or experience (or at least, in my case with an aim to getting a license in order to do commercial work in the future) for fear of being fined for using it to promote their business. On my videos for example, sure they're on my photography fb page and youtube but I dont have my website or any sort of call to action at the end for example like I do on my other promotional work (oh and don't monetise your videos on YouTube). So....after all that, I'd say you're fine if you're giving it to someone so long as they're not going to use the photo or video to sell whatever you took a photo of. I'm going to snap a couple of my local pub as I like them....but dont worry Mr CAA Man (I'm in the U.K.), it would be a cold day in hell before they gave me any free beer :rolleyes:. J (Ps anyone who knows, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.) [/QUOTE]
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