You may have seen the excellent post yesterday by freelance news photographer Jonathan Warren about the launch of the “I’m a Photographer, not a Terrorist!” campaign.
As you probably know, PhotoLegal is on holiday at the moment after the conclusion of our massively successful first series (over 9,000 downloads at present and we’re hoping for 10,000 by the time we record the next episode in early September). In between episodes, we like to keep the discussion and debate going. You can keep in touch with us by:
- Viewing the relevant news stories we post on our twitter feed (recent tweets are on our home page, and even if you don’t have a twitter account you can view our page and follow the links of stories you’re interested in – if you do use twitter then feel free to follow us and engage us in discussion
- Joining our facebook group
- Viewing content on this website
If you’ve got a perspective on legal issues facing photographers that you’d like to write about for PhotoLegal, please get in touch with us via the contact page. We’ll be happy to let you write an initial post, then if readers like what you do, we’ll give you an ongoing contributor login so you can write occasionally when you have something to say.
Please be aware that all posts (just like comments) are moderated, and we won’t allow contributors to stray outside of reasonable boundaries of decency and taste in their posts, but if you would like to contribute to a good debate on the myriad of legal issues affecting us all, then we’d be delighted to hear from you.
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