Posted by Lori DeMarre The way I've handled this issue is I have a place on my release/consent form that says "Model/Subject stipulation". I give them the choice on how the images are used (i.e. educational purposes only, publication-not ok, etc.), if they are used at all. I also handle this by allowing subjects to remain anonomous by creating "metaphorical" self-portraits. When I am creating my own body of work for exhibition, I have it clearly stated that I need a release signed for exhibition, publication and sale. However, many times a woman at one time feels empowered by her photographic image being exhibited, but doesn't at a later date. Even though I have a signed release I honor her request not to show or use her images, since the point of it all was for women to be more in control of her own image. Good Luck and if you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
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on 8/18/2004, 11:08 am, in reply to "A Thesis involving clients' self-portraits -- need advice re: consent forms "
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