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I
want to make copies of my photos. Does my photographer really own the copyright
of his/her pictures? Do I still have to pay the photographer if I make the
copies myself at a copy shop?
Yes and yes. According to federal law, images produced by a professional
photographer are copyrighted the moment they are created. Federal law prohibits
copying or reproducing copyrighted material without permission from the owner of
the copyright, i.e., the photographer. If you copy or scan your photos, the
photographer should be paid just as if you were buying reprints. If you or your
videographer transfer the proofs to videotape, the photographer should be paid
just as if you were buying reprints. If you don't feel comfortable paying for
these copies, find a photographer whose work is so good that you are glad to
pay. When I really appreciate something I purchase, like a fabulous meal, an
antique, a good pair of shoes, or even medical care, I do not mind paying a
premium for getting the highest quality. Look for the photographer who will
provide you the satisfaction of paying for a job well done.

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