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  • Which body of English law covers the above then?

    i don't know. all i do know is that if i want to use a location for an advertisement or brochure etc i have 2 choices. i 'wing it' and hope nothing happens or the client pays for a location. we pay on the day and get an invoice plus a signed property release.

    i don't do 'winging it' unless the background is so unrecognisable that it can't be proven i was even there and the shoot will hardly go unnoticed i.e just me and a camera with no tripod and no lights/client/assistant/computers/vehicles etc

    i can't remember the last time i did this. you have to explain to a client that if you get moved on and the shoot doesn't happen or any legal repercussions are all down to them. they then see the sense of paying a location fee.

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