Housekeeping You Shoot ’Em!
posted by October 1 at 13:10 PM
onThe Stranger now has a reader-powered photo pool, Stranger Photos on Flickr.
We’re looking for Seattle-area photography—rock shows, art shows, politicians, punks, puppies, nature, graffiti, parades, street preachers, clouds, crime scenes… Whatever you’re shooting around town. (No porn and no copyrighted images, please.) Don’t forget to include a caption and your name and/or URL.
How to add your photos:
1. Join Flickr, if you haven’t already.
2. Join the Stranger Photos Flickr group: www.flickr.com/groups/strangerphotos.
3. Upload your photos to Flikr.
4. Add photos to the Stranger Photos group by clicking “Send to Group” on the Flickr page of the photo you’d like to add. That’s it!
Entering the Duwamish River by baconbits
Charo, Close Up and Dangerous by Corianton
The Bus Stop by Pretty-Kitty
Comments
By "Seattle Area", do we mean the Stranger's idea of what this area consists of (Cap Hill, Downtown/Belltown, the U-District) or the whole enchilada?
The *whole* city—show us the corners we always overlook—even the entire Northwest.
You should ease up on the ownership. Why not just do creative commons? You know, some rights reserved? Or ... the original photographer owns it, but the stranger can publish it.
But not photos from my neighborhood -- those go here
Good point, Chris. Thanks. We don't want to own these photos, just show them off occasionally.
Someone has captured those old cow pokes that are always wandering round downtown. Anyone know their story? Me and about a trillion co-workers see them almost daily and are dying to know.
I'd love to see the Stranger try to make that ownership thing fly in court. Perhaps if photos were uploaded to the Stranger web site. But if you notice how FLickr works, everything is still attached to an account, and the account holder determines the license a photo is released under. Not the group.
Oh settle down.
actually you can't make a blanket statement like that on your blog and say that it is really valid. each flickr user has the ability to set the rights for each image individually. If a user puts a photo in the pool but has it marked as "copyright [user]", then you can't use it.
The best way to manage it is to use the image according to what the user specified in Flickr. If it is creative commons license, there you go. If it is copyrighted, then your claim in this blog post won't mean shit.
Just sayin'
I've seen those cowboys for a few years now, too. Are they Seattle fixtures or Stranger reporters incognito?
Good to know, copyright. I'm removing the fine print until we have advice from our lawyer.
Seattlest?
Um... All photos are copyrighted. You can get permission to use them ("usage rights"), or you can take ownership of the copyright, but the only photos that actually have no copyright are old photos where their copyright has expired.
Jesus, you'd think people at a newspaper would have some basic grasp of copyright law.
Seattlest, holla.
yeah, seattlest invented flickr. And myspace profiles.
The whole copyright thing is/was an unfortunate start, but glad Stranger is joining the club and adding to an existing cool thing instead of cobbling together a lame imitation cool thing. Does beg the question of which pool to throw your Seattle images in. Guess it depends on your motivation.
so, when's the twitter feed coming?
I love the Seattlest pool, they get some great shots. Too bad you guys didn't do this before they did!
we were so first. by "we," i mean the royal we. seattlest represent!
... and metroblogging seattle had a flickr pool before seattlest did.
the more the merrier.
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