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Photo and Video Release

A Photograph & Video Waiver Release is an authorization given by the releasor to the releasee, usually a company, to use a photo or video of the releasor for commercial purposes.

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If you want to use someone's photo or video, you need that person's consent. It doesn't matter if you're going to use it for your ads, media, or social network; the principle is the same. A photo release has never been more essential in today's era of social media.You may think someone's verbal consent is enough, but that's not always the case. Even if the other party agreed to let you use their photos, the person could change their mind and even sue you for a profit share. However, if you're armed with a Photograph & Video Waiver Release, you have proof you did not use the property without their knowledge or consent.

What Is a Photograph & Video Waiver Release?

A Photograph & Video Waiver Release is entered into by two parties, the releasor, and the releasee. By signing this document, the releasor authorizes the releasee to use their photographs or videos for commercial purposes, including the press, online media, and other publications.

It could also allow the releasee to use the releasor's photo on a physical product, such as a book or CD cover. The releasor grants the releasee the rights to use their image or video to give up any claims in the future.

The document should also specify the amount of money the releasee agreed to pay the releasor for the privilege, perhaps in the form of photo or video rights. Once approved, the releasor doesn't have a right to claim any further compensations, even if the releasee is to earn a significant sum of money in the future in using the relevant photos or videos.

Other Names for Photograph & Video Waiver Release

Depending on your state, a Photograph & Video Waiver Release may also be known as:

  • Photo and Video Release Form
  • Photo Release Form
  • Video Release Form
  • Photo Consent Form
  • Photo Copyright Release Form

Who Needs a Photograph & Video Waiver Release

If your company wants to use someone's photographs or videos for promotional purposes, you have to get the person's written consent. This also applies to various institutions, such as schools or summer camps, publishing their clients' photographs on the web or in promotional materials. If the persons in question are minors, you will enter the waiver with the parent or legal guardian.

If you're a journalist or blogger and want to use someone's photographs for your article or blog post, you also need to get a Photograph & Video Waiver Release. You can be sued for damages if pictures and videos are used without consent, primarily if monetized. Photographers who want to use images taken by them of other people to promote their services also need a release, even though they are the author of the material.

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What Information Will I Need to Create My Photograph & Video Waiver Release

To create your document, please provide:

  • Releaser's Name and Contact Information: The name and details of the person permitting the use of the relevant photograph or video.
  • Releasee's Name and Contact Information: The name and details of the person receiving the authorization to use the appropriate picture or video for commercial purposes.
  • Photo/Video Details: Provide the date and place where the image or video was taken.
  • Payment Details: Specify the amount of money the releasee is to pay the releasor.
  • Terms and Conditions: If there are any additional terms and conditions, make sure to add them.
  • Parent or Guardian Signature: If the releasor is a minor, you have to obtain a parent or legal guardian's signature.
  • Signature of Both Parties: Both parties have to sign the document.

Photograph & Video Waiver Release Terms

  • Releaser: In the context of a Photograph & Video Waiver Release, this is the person appearing in the photo or video and now giving the releasee the rights to use the said property.
  • Releasee: In the context of a Photograph & Video Waiver Release, this is the person or company obtaining the rights to use the releaser's photographs or videos.
  • Waiver: The act of voluntarily giving up ownership or privilege. In this case, you are giving up your exclusive rights to your photos or videos.
  • Royalties: Monetary compensation to be paid to someone for the use of their pictures or videos.

Photograph & Video Waiver Release Signing Requirements

A Photograph & Video Waiver Release has to be signed by both parties, who in signing imply they fully understand the document's terms. If the releasor is a minor, the release must be signed by the parent or legal guardian. The form doesn't have to be notarized, but we highly recommend getting the signatures notarized, especially if you plan to use the material for commercial purposes.

What to Do with Your Photograph & Video Waiver Release

Each party keeps a copy of the document as a personal record. If the releasee is a company, the person in charge should make one copy for the attorney on retainer. Bear in mind that any changes and modifications have to be in written form, after which the document has to be signed again, or else the amendments would be invalid.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Social networks are considered a marketing medium, just like magazines and newspapers. Therefore, you need this document if you want to use someone’s photos or videos for your company’s Facebook page, Instagram account, and the like.
If you want to use the photographs or videos of a minor, you need to obtain the parent or guardian’s consent and signature. Some states do not require a parent’s signature if the person is 18 or over, but we suggest you verify the law of your state.
No. If you are a photographer, you have a copyright to the photo taken by you, which means that you can reproduce it and create copies of it. However, the copyright does not allow you to use someone else’s image or likeness for commercial purposes, such as advertising your services. That is why photographers who are copyright owners must still obtain this permission.

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