worst email I'm gonna have to send today:

"Hey, remember that candid photo someone took of me in the lab that got turned into a stock photo? can I download that anywhere or nah?"

"like hey I know there's a blowup of it hanging in the dean's office, and that's cool and all, but I need a high-res copy so my cofounder can plaster it on our website and I can never know anonymity again"

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@hafnia If you didn’t sign a release then it’s likely any kind of advertorial use can be avoided just by letting the agency and end users know you don’t approve.

@digicana haha, I signed a blanket release shortly before it was taken, with the understanding that it would only be published under a creative commons license. I don't ACTUALLY mind, I mostly dislike that it's our go to photo!

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