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foxytoul
Inspiring
August 25, 2018
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photo refusée pour "violation propriété intellectuelle"

  • August 25, 2018
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photo refusée pour "violation propriété intellectuelle" ???

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Correct answer joanH

Hello again,

It might be worth it to delete this first submission and resubmit it with a different title...Say maybe, a "Charming morning Italian street scene " for the title. Select only words from the list that describe the beauty, charm, village evening and so forth. Resubmit with these changes and let's see what happens. Always try to think of the buyer who is not so moved by the name of the street but what it expresses. It is that which may appeal to their senses that sells. Best wishes, JH

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joanH
Inspiring
August 25, 2018

Hello foxytoul,

First, I know we will need a bit more information. It looks as if the photo has an Adobe Stock and stock number on it - so, was it accepted and then were you asked for a release? Is this work now being reviewed and waiting for your accompanying release paperwork?

Second, this is a beautiful and interesting photograph. If you have examined it at 200% magnification, can you see any identifying marks or logos? Can the exact street be identified easily, any addresses and known storefronts?

Hopefully, you have read the guidelines set forth by Adobe for your submissions to a stock portfolio. You are the creator of this work so you must accept responsibility for all things, quality, and legal clearances. Here is a quote from the Adobe guidelines that might be of use in this case. Best regards, JH

From Adobe Guidelines:

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We reserve the right to accept, decline, or remove files for any reason.

foxytoul
foxytoulAuthor
Inspiring
August 25, 2018

Bonjour Joanh,

photo refusée à l'examen, et il n'y a rien de distinctif sur ce cliché: ni marque, ni nom, sauf le titre "Rue de Castellemare Del Golfo" en Sicile. Il s'agit simplement d'une vue d'ensemble du rue piétonne.

Cordialement

joanH
joanHCorrect answer
Inspiring
August 25, 2018

Hello again,

It might be worth it to delete this first submission and resubmit it with a different title...Say maybe, a "Charming morning Italian street scene " for the title. Select only words from the list that describe the beauty, charm, village evening and so forth. Resubmit with these changes and let's see what happens. Always try to think of the buyer who is not so moved by the name of the street but what it expresses. It is that which may appeal to their senses that sells. Best wishes, JH

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 25, 2018

Cette photo est plutôt accepté?

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer