Old 08-31-2008, 07:32 AM
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bearisgray
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The idea of a work order/consent form for pictures seems good. That way the maker/owner can decide whether or not others can also see the work.

Does your longarmer have one?

If one does consent to having a photo of one's quilt in a scrap book or on a web site, could one have some control over the information that's included?

Such as maker's name - if any, is the item available for sale, source of design, type of batting used.

Some good issues are being raised that I hadn't thought of.

I can see that the longarmer would like to take pictures of the finished work - especially if it's good -

I can see that the maker/owner wants credit - and might also not want much personal information floating around -

And I can see that the source of the design - might also want credit.

It does get murky.



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