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Without exception no part may be reproduced, published, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form, manipulated, projected, or altered in any way, including without limitation any digitization or synthesizing of the images or by any means without the prior permission of Jeremy Bright.
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Licencing
Jeremy Bright professional photographer produces images under licence in accordance with standard Terms and Conditions.
There is a difference between the medium of an image and the content. Jeremy Bright professional photographer licenses the content [copyright] in order to control the usage of their images, in the same way that musicians control who can reproduce their music. This prevents illegal and irresponsible usage and provides a mechanism whereby the commissioner [depending on the terms of the license] has the rights to use the images for a given specified use and time period.
It is important that consideration is given to any requirements of usage, the purpose of the images and where they will be used so that the right licence can be issued or re-issued.
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Jeremy Bright is originally from the U.K., from Essex in fact and likes to point out from ‘real Essex, not London overspill – and proud of it’. Cortinas and fluffy dice aside he feels that being born and raised in this heartland gives him a certain edge to his character that people feel drawn to. In 2010 he formed Grabb – for image excellence, a commercial photography company that produces stills and moving imagery specifically for businesses and corporates whilst continuing to work as a freelance documentary photographer.
In both endeavours his fascination is for storytelling – to discover the subtle nuances behind the person, subject or business – in other words what makes people tick. He loves the chance encounter, a passing conversation or an observed situation.
His journey continues . . . .