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I have had my model release rejected multiple times. I am the sole person depicted in nearly all the self-cooking images. How can I authorize the model release? I have done this previously, but they rejected it.
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Did the photographer have you complete the form correctly and upload it as a legible JPG or PDF file?
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Not having seen the model release, we can only guess... did you have a 3rd party witness?
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I have attached my picture and the signed consent form. I am the individual in the photo.
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Review the Model Release Checklist
To assure legibility, print all names in CAPITAL LETTERS. 
The name of the photographer needs to be the same as the Adobe Stock account holder name.
Companies and agencies may submit content created by different photographers and filmmakers. 
When photographing or filming a group, you need the names and signatures of each person on a separate release. For example, if you photograph or film the football team, the coach can’t sign for the whole group.
The moderators can’t accept a release that appears stitched together digitally.
Model releases need to be submitted as JPEGs. Model release filenames shouldn’t have more than 30 characters and must not contain offensive words. Note, when you add a name for your model release in the portal, it needs to be at least 5 characters long.
All signatures must be dated with the same date. If a witness signs the release, the date of signature for the witness and the model must match.
Information about the date and location of the photo/video shoot (some customers require this information in order to use an asset)
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