Replacing items in a free to use interior design photo.
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 2:08 pm
Hi there
I am using some images from a free stock photos website. It says on their website
1.All photos and videos on Pexels are free to use.
2. Attribution is not required. Giving credit to the photographer or Pexels is not necessary but always appreciated.
3.You can modify the photos and videos from Pexels. Be creative and edit them as you like.
Using photoshop I am looking to use some interior design/decor images e.g maybe a wealthy looking persons lounge for example.
I am looking to replace some items of furniture and lights with items that I am selling. Then publish them on social media with a view to selling the items I am promoting. Most people wouldn't be able to tell it has been photoshopped.
I am using the setting and some of the items from the original photo will still be in the finished edited image - like a chair, background decor etc. Generally speaking there won't be any people featured.
Would there be any danger of say an interior designer or a home owner taking me to court saying for example their work/home/setting has been unfairly used to make money. I'm pretty certain the photographer would not have been the interior designer or home owner, they would have used their skill (art direction) to take a great photo, but they have now submitted the images to the website for anyone to use.
The website has a 'What is not allowed' section.
1.Identifiable people may not appear in a bad light or in a way that is offensive.
2.Don't sell unaltered copies of a photo or video, e.g. as a poster, print or on a physical product without modifying it first.
3.Don't imply endorsement of your product by people or brands on the imagery.
4.Don't redistribute or sell the photos and videos on other stock photo or wallpaper platforms.
I think only number 3 might apply, if at all, but I'm not sure. There are no people in the images and no named brand logos on show in any images ( although you don't tend to get logos showing on furniture or interior decor). Could someone argue some sort of implied endorsement is at play by association ? I don't think anyone would be able to identify the home as being famous or identify it to a person from the image. I won't be crediting is as so and so's house. Locations will all be unknown. Do you think I would be ok under fair use ?
If I find an image I want use on say wiki images with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. As long as I attribute the original photo would I be ok doing the above with these also?
Thanks in advance
I am using some images from a free stock photos website. It says on their website
1.All photos and videos on Pexels are free to use.
2. Attribution is not required. Giving credit to the photographer or Pexels is not necessary but always appreciated.
3.You can modify the photos and videos from Pexels. Be creative and edit them as you like.
Using photoshop I am looking to use some interior design/decor images e.g maybe a wealthy looking persons lounge for example.
I am looking to replace some items of furniture and lights with items that I am selling. Then publish them on social media with a view to selling the items I am promoting. Most people wouldn't be able to tell it has been photoshopped.
I am using the setting and some of the items from the original photo will still be in the finished edited image - like a chair, background decor etc. Generally speaking there won't be any people featured.
Would there be any danger of say an interior designer or a home owner taking me to court saying for example their work/home/setting has been unfairly used to make money. I'm pretty certain the photographer would not have been the interior designer or home owner, they would have used their skill (art direction) to take a great photo, but they have now submitted the images to the website for anyone to use.
The website has a 'What is not allowed' section.
1.Identifiable people may not appear in a bad light or in a way that is offensive.
2.Don't sell unaltered copies of a photo or video, e.g. as a poster, print or on a physical product without modifying it first.
3.Don't imply endorsement of your product by people or brands on the imagery.
4.Don't redistribute or sell the photos and videos on other stock photo or wallpaper platforms.
I think only number 3 might apply, if at all, but I'm not sure. There are no people in the images and no named brand logos on show in any images ( although you don't tend to get logos showing on furniture or interior decor). Could someone argue some sort of implied endorsement is at play by association ? I don't think anyone would be able to identify the home as being famous or identify it to a person from the image. I won't be crediting is as so and so's house. Locations will all be unknown. Do you think I would be ok under fair use ?
If I find an image I want use on say wiki images with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. As long as I attribute the original photo would I be ok doing the above with these also?
Thanks in advance