Today my friend Alicia (the bride) called me. She needed some photos to use at her Open House in Oklahoma tonight. I got on-line and uploaded some to her Walmart account and it said they would be ready to pick up in 1-hour (amazing). Alicia called back and said they almost didn't give her the pictures. They told her they were professional pictures and she was going to need a signed release from the photographer. Wow. Alicia told them her friend took them and that she has a really nice camera. The pictures were printed using her account so I can't figure out why there was so much fuss. But hey, I'm flattered.
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You should get a professional discount on their photo services.
You may want to have a photographer's permission form on hand to email out, just in case. I don't give pics out without one because I've had Costco, Sam's Club, Walgreens, Walmart, & Target all call me for permission...and I'd rather not be bothered with all of that sassafrass!
:) Just a thought.
ep they did the same thing to me when I tried to print some for our MI reception
isn't that aweomse the frist time it happens? Get used to it, and keep up the good work! Print out a "reproduction release" with your disk, just a piece of paper stating you are the photographer and they can print using the cd. (and don't call it a copyright release.)
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