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cellosaremetal3 karma
Thank you for your response. Yea, I had to sign the release at the beginning of the shoot, before I knew the photographer was such a creeper. =/
cellosaremetal3 karma
Thank you for your response. Yea, I had to sign the release at the beginning of the shoot, before I knew the photographer was such a creeper. =/
cellosaremetal5 karma
Long shot but...
I recently did a photoshoot with a boudoir photographer and at several points during the three hour period, he heavily violated my boundaries. I kept saying that I was uncomfortable as I began to feel more and more trapped in the situation I was in. The photographer then started touching me inappropriately and laughing at my discomfort, at which point I left. I didn't take legal action (it's probably too late, but maybe not) but the photos are now on the internet. Despite my attempt to sabotage every photo (after the inappropriate behavior began) by looking uncomfortable, there are just a bunch of unflattering photos of me looking violated online now (and a couple of people I know have seen them already). My question is...can you ever reverse a model release in a situation like this? Like I said, long shot but I thought I would ask. Thank you.
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