Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/25

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Lost post FOM2: here's an option
From: nathan.wajsman at planet.nl (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Wed Jan 25 21:18:14 2006
References: <000401c620a0$9a1ee510$3af1c547@Aubin> <ebbd4806292ea2fd20c2d24f80626c0c@ncable.net.au> <6.2.1.2.0.20060124200847.146cabb0@imap.duke.edu> <20060125031447.6503.qmail@gexrp01.ncable.net.au>

That is my problem with the site too--they ask you to sign over the 
rights to your images for free, for "professional" 
books/calendars/exhibitions, with profits used to "perform acts of 
kindness". A bit too vague for my taste...

Nathan

firkin wrote:

> Aaron, I really don't know anything about the project. When I went to 
> the site, I felt there were a few weaknesses as well. The underlying 
> sense was that you were giving away your images with out really knowing 
> their fate. I always made it very clear on FOM2 that the photographers 
> would remain in control of their images. I do think the group project 
> was a good idea, especially since I also left it to the group to make 
> the final photographic choices: Still it could be a way to keep the 
> shutter loose ;-)
> 
>> Hmmmm...could be interesting, although I miss the "group project" 
>> aspect of FOM2...it doesn't say anything about how the selections will 
>> be made...also it seems they can use images without crediting the 
>> photog...that part isn't cool.
>> Is that Don Goldberg as in DAG, Alastair?  That's what I assumed, but 
>> the contact address given is in Oregon, and DAG is in Wisconsin.
>> Thanks for the info, anyway, for those of us who are looking for an 
>> outlet,
>> Aaron
>>  
>>
>>> G'day all you post FOM2 "lost" photographers -- looking for a 
>>> project? Don Goldberg has written to me and is looking for 
>>> photographers interested in an ongoing project called: Acts of 
>>> Kindness Photography. He wanted me to pass this on to anyone here who 
>>> might be interested in contributing: I don't know of any catches 
>>> other than you cannot post "nasty" images of humanity, but kindness 
>>> in destruction would seem to fit. I have no other connection, but 
>>> will look at contributing myself during the year. The web site is:
>>> www.actsofkindnessphotography.com
>>> Don's eMail:
>>> don@actsofkindnessphotography.com
>>> Cheers
>>> Alastair
>>
>>  
>>
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> 
> 
> 
> Alastair Firkin
> www.afirkin.com
> www.familyofman2.com
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In reply to: Message from puff11 at comcast.net (Norm Aubin) ([Leica] Way OT: Shooting 8x10 LF and contact printing)
Message from firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin) ([Leica] Lost post FOM2: here's an option)
Message from aaron.sandler at duke.edu (Aaron Sandler) ([Leica] Lost post FOM2: here's an option)
Message from firkin at gexrp01.ncable.net.au (firkin) ([Leica] Re: Lost post FOM2: here's an option)