Finally got some time to sit down and write something. So occupied over the weekend that I have to miss The Wedding Paparazzi’s office warming (Sorry Ami and the gals… really cannot make it:(). Slept late on Friday night because of some stupid contest submission (which was later extended…damnit!!:(). Spent the entire day meeting clients, which is a good thing (absolutely love the beer we had at Friends with Lay Sie and Wymen). And I ended the day with(out) paying for my dinner at my fave “zi cha” place. I’ll have to pop by tomorrow to pay up, before they put my photo up beside Mas Selemat’s.
Back to the photo issue. Couple of weeks back, a client informed me that they saw my T3 winning photo in the studio that provided the gown. I was shocked, because I gave no such photo to them, neither will I allow them to use it without my permission. So I popped by one day, walking past the bridal shop to check it out, but I see no photo from outside, so I decided to let it rest. Until earlier this week, I heard 2 couples mentioning this again. One told me that the make up artist actually claim that it’s taken by one of their in house photographer. That got me really really upset. Using my photo without permission is one thing, claiming you shot that photo is just… (fill in the blank).
After consulting some friends, I decided I should go down and have a little chat with the guys. I was greeted by one of their staff and I asked him if they were they provided the gown for the contest and he acknowledged. Then I asked if they have that photo in the studio and he said yes. So I told him that he is not supposed to put them up without my permission. Then he pulled out the photo, wrapped in a clear plastic bag and told me that it was a gift from the couple. We had a little chat in which some points were exchanged. At some point in time, I wasn’t very happy with the guy’s comments.
Me: When I hear about someone using my photos, I feel I should at least come down and check it out.
him: In that case, there are so many people out there that copy our gown designs, am I supposed to go around looking for them?
Me: But you can’t do anything about it.
him: Preceisly.
Me: But I CAN (because the photo is mine!!).
If someone copies the way I take a photo, there’s nothing much I can do. But if someone takes my photo and claims it’s theirs, that’s a totally different story. End of the day, they said it’s a case of misunderstanding. Because the clients/vendors who went there and saw the photo may ASSUME that it’s taken by them even though they didn’t claim it’s theirs. So I told them if they are going to show it to their clients, better make sure they say it’s not taken by them. I hate being put into such a tight spot. Taking away someone’s “gift” just doesn’t make me feel good. I just hope people don’t abuse their “gifts”.
I totally support you… It was really misleading since one would tend to assume that all photos found in the bridal studio to be taken by their in-house photographers. Hmmm, one of the perils of being an award winning photographer! ;p
Hi Wansheng, it was great hanging out with you and I must say your cd really got standard la! Mock hair grain & everything.. ;D Anyway sorry to hear about your problem, think it was a very brave thing you have done, standing up to these dishonest people.
Hi Lay C!:) It was really nice hanging out with you guys really. If you guys drop by this area, do give me a ring, we can do dinner or drinks:D
I thought I need to make my presence felt there.
Hi Jean! I agree, I did pointed out that it’s a total conflict of interest.
Anyway, I hope clients are more well informed this time round.
Oh dear, is it a misunderstanding?
I know the bridal shop you’re talking about! It’s the bridal shop that I signed up with! If it makes you feel any better, I had a different response from the designer who is working on my gown. When I asked about the photo, she said that it was taken by someone else and it was passed to them by the couple (I’m sure out of good intentions really).
Not sure if the photo was actually framed up when you were there. When I last saw it, it was in a corner at a counter with a plastic wrap.
Hi adelene!
Thanks for the clarification. When I spoke to them, that’s what they said too, that’s why I didn’t pursue the matter any further. I just told them it may mislead customers because they may just assume and not ask.
so that the problem… 😀
Yup, good to at least go down personally to talk about it.