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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 447836" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>I know that similar topics have come up, but I'm not sure this was covered. Today I had the opportunity to take pictures at a rodeo. It is a community event and is open for all spectators. It was a "ranch" rodeo which has different events from the normal rodeos (no bucking broncs or bulls, etc.) Anyway my question is this. Is it alright to use photos of the contestants for posting online, or submitting to magazines for contests, etc? Some of the contestants were kids say 5-9 years old and some were up to 77 years old (if that makes any difference). Most of them I don't know and probably would never be able to ever find out who they are. </p><p></p><p>I did not see any signs or posters restricting any photography. Many cameras were around. I even saw a D800. Ha!</p><p></p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 447836, member: 27017"] I know that similar topics have come up, but I'm not sure this was covered. Today I had the opportunity to take pictures at a rodeo. It is a community event and is open for all spectators. It was a "ranch" rodeo which has different events from the normal rodeos (no bucking broncs or bulls, etc.) Anyway my question is this. Is it alright to use photos of the contestants for posting online, or submitting to magazines for contests, etc? Some of the contestants were kids say 5-9 years old and some were up to 77 years old (if that makes any difference). Most of them I don't know and probably would never be able to ever find out who they are. I did not see any signs or posters restricting any photography. Many cameras were around. I even saw a D800. Ha! TIA [/QUOTE]
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