Is a photo with a person without a model release always considered editorial?
It can be! However, we would like to keep this category of images newsworthy. Some examples of newsworthy editorial images are: a parade, a speech by a public figure, a sports event, a crowd outside a high profile trial, a political demonstration, a celebrity sighting – basically anything you would see in the newspaper that isn’t endorsing a product or service.
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- Is any photo with a person without a model release always considered editorial?
- Is a photo with a person without a model release always considered editorial?