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    Love Music Love Food:The Rock Star Cook Book

    Do you love food…?
    Do you love music …?

    Then this may be right up your alley 🙂

    The Love Music Love Food book is the brainchild of world renowned food photographer Patrice De Villiers with words/interviews by music journalist Andrew Harrison and recipes by personal chef to the rockstars Sarah Muir.

    The book itself is a cover to cover sit down with musicians from the up and coming through to living legends, each talking about their foods of choice accompanied by recipe ideas and all thrown together in a mix of stunning photography and layered over 240 pages.

    Proceeds of the book go to the Teenage Cancer Trust and the book is on general release from Sept 5th, but you can pick up advanced copies from Selfridges or, as I did, directly from the Teenage Cancer Trust website.

    Measuring 30×30 it’s a book that takes some shelf space. And why not, it stands out in every other way too 🙂

    Teenage Cancer Trust www.TeenageCancerTrust.org
    Love Music Love food  www.LoveMusicLoveFood.org
    Patrice De Villiers  www.PatriceDeVilliers.com
    Sarah Muir  www.ArchesCookerySchool.co.uk
    Jason Kedgley (book design) www.Tomato.co.uk
      
    Love Music Love Food on facebook: https://facebook.com/Love-Music-Love-Food

     

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    Copyright Vs Licensing

     

    Some photographers find the concept of copyright and licensing a bit confusing.
    This post is aimed at helping those who may be struggling with this area of the biz.

    Copyright is about who owns the images.

    Licensing is about who has the right to reproduce the images.

    A license is normally compiled to fit a clients specific needs.
    It sets out what type of publications or advertising the images can be used, under what circumstances, what regions/countries they can be used, the duration this agreement and the exclusivity of the images.

    If the client finds they need to use the images in a way that’s not covered by the license or if they wish to continue using them after the license duration has expired, then they need to contact the copyright owner (usually the photographer) to negotiate further usage.

    For example, if someone like Evanescence really likes one of the songs written by our friends Luminaire (above), then they will have to request a licence to perform their song at gigs or to record it themselves and include it in their next album.

    The license fee will be determined, by how they use the song and if it’s on a CD then Luminaire get a percentage of the sale value of each album sold (because the numbers sold can’t be accurately predicted in advance).