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State Park

New Here ,
Mar 10, 2018 Mar 10, 2018

Hi! Apologies of this question's in the wrong forum. I've looked all over for where to post it! I'm wondering if I can take photos in a Texas State Park, as long as there is no identifying information in the photo, and contribute them to Adobe Stock without a release. The photos will be animals, fish, bugs, creatures, trees. Probably close-up. Please let me know your thoughts! Thank you.

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Adobe Employee , Mar 13, 2018 Mar 13, 2018

Generally State Parks are OK with photography. I recommend you contact the park directly to learn if they allow photography for commercial use. You may need to purchase a permit in advance.

-Mat

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LEGEND ,
Mar 13, 2018 Mar 13, 2018

[Moved to the forum for Adobe Stock]

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 13, 2018 Mar 13, 2018

Moved to Adobe Stock Contributors and looping in MatHayward to help you better.

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 13, 2018 Mar 13, 2018
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Generally State Parks are OK with photography. I recommend you contact the park directly to learn if they allow photography for commercial use. You may need to purchase a permit in advance.

-Mat

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