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so youve hired a photographer to photograph your project but maybe somewhere in the communication with the photographer you start hearing terms like copyright licensing and usage agreement and to be honest many times terms like these are brought up in a conversation because something may have gone a little sideways one party may have done something with the images that the other party didnt agree to or didnt know what the other party could or could not do with them to be clear im not an attorney and this shouldnt really be taken as legal advice per se there will always be exceptions to the rule and unique scenarios but for most client photographer transactions im going to try to simplify this as much as possible okay so youve paid the photographer and the image files have been delivered you now have the image files in your possession do you own the images well unless it has been explicitly written in a contract or agreement that copyright ownership has been transferred to you by