What would someone who introduces you to STEEMIT be worth in regards to the value of that information?
By default the very nature of inviting an artist to join STEEMIT and paying for their first up vote is a way I can give back so to speak and get their permmision, what more can a photographer ask for? This is a labor of love 100% Worst case, I remove their image and they leave the party.
Since I am not selling anything and this is a blog, if a photographer does not want to be featured I am always prepared to remove their images.
Every photographer featured here or any post who I reach out to is told the same thing~!
That you are not selling anything is not correct, you earn money here for your blogging work.
By the way I didn`t imply anything, I just asked if you have the permission of the copyrightowners before you use their content here, if you did, its ok , no use for getting angry about a simple question
Nice one, nothing here is for sale, stop it, this post has nothing but good intentions.
As a photographer I know what I am doing and what the implications are, risk vs reward, I want to see more content on STEEMIT I like, I am doing something about it.
Finding the photographer is half the work, just how it goes! Welcome to the internet of things.
These photos look like they are mostly from flicker, so they are already online and free to be used, especially when it is for the purpose of promoting the photographers who took them.
It is highly unlikely that any of these artists would not be thrilled that their photos be included in such a positive and well intended post.
Nope ... If you can copy pics in the Internet it doesn`t mean you are allowed to do so
For example the first pic in this post .
If you watch the the flickr page you find this note
All Rights are Reserved for the copyright holder
You, the copyright holder, reserve all rights provided by copyright law, such as the right to make copies, distribute your work, perform your work, license, or otherwise exploit your work; no rights are waived under this license.
I will take that chance. I am more about exposing people to something cool then I am worried about that, I have had so many images stolen its par for the course. As a photographer, I thought you understood that?
What would someone who introduces you to STEEMIT be worth in regards to the value of that information?
By default the very nature of inviting an artist to join STEEMIT and paying for their first up vote is a way I can give back so to speak and get their permmision, what more can a photographer ask for? This is a labor of love 100% Worst case, I remove their image and they leave the party.
Since I am not selling anything and this is a blog, if a photographer does not want to be featured I am always prepared to remove their images.
Every photographer featured here or any post who I reach out to is told the same thing~!
FYI this is my own version of a disclaimer.
That you are not selling anything is not correct, you earn money here for your blogging work.
By the way I didn`t imply anything, I just asked if you have the permission of the copyrightowners before you use their content here, if you did, its ok , no use for getting angry about a simple question
Nice one, nothing here is for sale, stop it, this post has nothing but good intentions.
As a photographer I know what I am doing and what the implications are, risk vs reward, I want to see more content on STEEMIT I like, I am doing something about it.
Finding the photographer is half the work, just how it goes! Welcome to the internet of things.
These photos look like they are mostly from flicker, so they are already online and free to be used, especially when it is for the purpose of promoting the photographers who took them.
It is highly unlikely that any of these artists would not be thrilled that their photos be included in such a positive and well intended post.
Nope ... If you can copy pics in the Internet it doesn`t mean you are allowed to do so
For example the first pic in this post .
If you watch the the flickr page you find this note
All Rights are Reserved for the copyright holder
You, the copyright holder, reserve all rights provided by copyright law, such as the right to make copies, distribute your work, perform your work, license, or otherwise exploit your work; no rights are waived under this license.
I will take that chance. I am more about exposing people to something cool then I am worried about that, I have had so many images stolen its par for the course. As a photographer, I thought you understood that?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jazminmillion/albums
That's what i would like to know as well :/
Also in his previous post he mentioned,
then i hope he shares the photographers the $$$ generated from the post itself whether they join here or not~
Anyway, those are absolutely stunning photographs from talented photographers
^o^
So my 6 hours to curate this post, write and invite everyone is worth nothing? lol ok...
how about you write a good post and worry about what to do with the money you earn? ;p