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Originally Posted by clarionite
I don't know Kirk... That's why I'm asking.
And although the stuff I shoot isn't commercial, I do try to keep in mind that if I were to shoot something that I thought was just outstanding I wouldn't be above trying to sell it. So, I try to keep my ducks in a row from the start of the shoot. Even though making a buck from it is not my goal.
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A permit is very different from a property release. You can have all the permits you want but if there is private property in the shot you may very well need a property release.
As for the permits. Post 911 alot of places are really cracking down on permits. Your best bet would be talk to someone in the city clerks office to find out your answer as it will be different in every town.
Scott