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Photographs are considered artistic/intellectual property. Like computer software, video, or music, they come under the protection of copyright laws. The photos remain the property of the photographer. Only he or she, as the copyright holder, has the right to license their use. The fees charged for reproduction are based upon how widely and how often the photographs are to be used. Q & A's FOR ARCHITECTS AND DESIGNERS Q. Who owns the photographs after the shoot? Q. What happens if a publication wants to use the photographs? In this case, generally photographers adhere to the underlying principle of copyright, which is that if someone is to profit by the use of their photographs then remuneration is necessary. The book publisher is a for-profit enterprise whose product is books. Like printing, writing, and editorial services, photography is a component in the making of the book which adds to its value. Thus, publishers must expect to pay a usage fee.
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