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Chris Peters
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Print Release

Started this discussion. Last reply by Tiffany Christina Stewart Dec 7, 2012. 1 Reply

Has anyone done a print release, so that the recipients can make copies for their family? If so how did you do it. How difficult was it for the recipients to get copies made with an image with no…Continue

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Tiffany Christina Stewart replied to Chris Peters's discussion Print Release
"Hi Chris, Might the standard Help-Portrait photo release work for your needs? http://help-portrait.com/docs/HPPhotoRelease.pdf Thanks, Tiffany"
Dec 7, 2012
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Print Release

Has anyone done a print release, so that the recipients can make copies for their family? If so how did you do it. How difficult was it for the recipients to get copies made with an image with no watermark?See More
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Binghamton NY area photographers are looking forward to December 10, 2012.See More
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