Hey guys, I have a bit of a dilemma here.

Went on holiday with some friends some time ago and one of them asked me to take some pictures for him for his Instagram profile. I did that and tried to work the colors to match his feed. After that he asked for the raw files, insisted on it. As it was kinda also holiday pictures, I gave them (not happily). Now he’s publishing the pictures I took, with his own “filters”, without tagging or crediting me (and honestly he’s doing a really bad editing job). I’m a bit torn cause I do photography professionally but these were taken on a holiday situation. I don’t want to argue with him but I want him to understand that what he’s doing is wrong imo, especially because he works in the events sector and should know what intellectual property is…

What do you think?

  • NC750x_DCT@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    It’s water under the bridge. For me, next time I’d shoot what I want for me and let him do the same. I never photograph personally because someone’s said ‘you should take this’. That right is reserved for my wife (rarely).