@2007omi I've found that most facilities allow photographers full rights over the images, but every zoo is different, so it's always best to check the individual zoo's website. So far, I've only visited one facility (out of around 30) that does not allow the commercial use of photographs containing its animals, and the staff reminded us of that rule before we entered.
Who has the rights to the photo taken at a zoo if you want to sell it?
2007omi 1 year ago
@2007omi I've found that most facilities allow photographers full rights over the images, but every zoo is different, so it's always best to check the individual zoo's website. So far, I've only visited one facility (out of around 30) that does not allow the commercial use of photographs containing its animals, and the staff reminded us of that rule before we entered.
soyrwoo 10 months ago
@2007omi The property owner would need to sign a release. That said, I doubt it matters unless the animal or scenery is very recognizable.
bastian74 9 months ago
A pretty nice tutorial/advert for beginners.
For a recent shoot I used the Olympus E-410, a pretty underrated SLR camera.
Alongwith the standard 45mm lens & a 300mm telephoto lens.
TherianthropeAndrewH 1 year ago
do u have wedding photography Nikon tutorial... please let me know... i am a Nikon fans...
cfl1116 3 years ago
very helpful
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