Sometimes we enter photo contests or sign the rights to do a lot with our photos over to others. So far, no harm has come to my photos - if anything, it's been a great and sometimes amusing experience. For starters, I entered the Florida State Parks photo contest twice - the first time with no luck and the second time I won the monthly contest. Out of the total entry of 4 photos, one was used (as the main photo) on the cover of their 18-month calendar, one was exhibited in a local museum (forgive the crappy photo), my photo is the little alligator in the bottom center, and I just found that they used my (winning) photo for the cover of some water quality publication. They gave my photo a HDR look and (re)-captioned my photo screwing up everything but my name and the location...but still kind of funny and cool that they used the photo.
My commercial clients have used my photos for magazine ads, billboards, lobby art, and other stuff. Has anyone else had their work spread around like this after giving away or licensing the rights? If so, any funny or interesting examples?
My commercial clients have used my photos for magazine ads, billboards, lobby art, and other stuff. Has anyone else had their work spread around like this after giving away or licensing the rights? If so, any funny or interesting examples?