You photographed a stunning building at sunset, but your stock agency rejected it because you lack a property release. That rejection highlights a reality many photographers discover too late: taking the photo doesn’t give you all the rights to profit from it. Property owners hold a “bundle of rights” that can restrict how you commercially use images of their real estate.
This bundle functions like a collection of separate sticks, each representing a distinct property right. The owner can keep all the sticks or hand individual ones to others through licenses, easements, or releases. For photographers, the rights …
