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UK Law on selling photos?

New Here ,
Jul 13, 2018 Jul 13, 2018

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Afternoon all, I live in the UK and wish to take my photography to the next level by selling some of my best photos through adobe stock. How strict are we in the UK around taking photos with the intention of selling? Can I photograph anything on public land? Any landscapes etc?

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Community Expert , Jul 17, 2018 Jul 17, 2018

As far as I know, anything that does not need a property release, model releases (people can be recognised by their face for example),

cars can be a problem, general landscapes seem to be ok, but some national parks require a release - you have to check that out for yourself, and of course you have to be the author of your work (photo).

Adobe will reject the photo if they think some release is required - but don't send in buildings that are owned by someone/company, inside a company, office room a

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Jul 13, 2018 Jul 13, 2018

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Moving to Adobe Stock Contributors​

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As far as I know, anything that does not need a property release, model releases (people can be recognised by their face for example),

cars can be a problem, general landscapes seem to be ok, but some national parks require a release - you have to check that out for yourself, and of course you have to be the author of your work (photo).

Adobe will reject the photo if they think some release is required - but don't send in buildings that are owned by someone/company, inside a company, office room and so on. These will require a release!

Read the material that you can find at the top of the Adobe Stock Contributors page. Relevant info is there!

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