Easy Release: The simple way to manage model/property release forms
Obtaining, distributing and organising release forms for the subjects of your photographs has become a lot easier thanks to a new 'app' for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
According to ApplicationGap, Easy Release has been designed by professional photographers for professional photographers; this brilliant ‘app’ for the Mac iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, which is available from the iTunes App store, replaces all those inconvenient and bulky paper model/property release forms with a very simple to use and fully customizable application that creates a comprehensive, legally substantive release form for models and/or property, complete with signatures, as a PDF. I have been using it for less than a week and can see that it is destined to become an indispensable part of many professional, or semi-professional photographer's workflow.
Here's an extract from the Application Gap press release:
"Easy Release lets you collect all the data and signatures you need right on your iPhone, then mails a PDF and JPEG of the release right to you. Easy Release builds-in industry-standard and proven legal language that is accepted by the world's leading stock photo companies, like Getty Images and ALAMY but also let's you add your own custom contract language! Plus, Easy Release supports 13 different contract languages, and 7 UI localizations (Android UI in English only), so you can get the release you need, no matter who, or where you are shooting. Now with unlimited user-defined releases and branding header with logo."
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