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PHOTO CONSENT AND RELEASE

Session Date(s): Location:

Story / Project: Photographer:

Fee (if applicable):

In consideration of the above, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged:

1. I hereby irrevocably consent to and authorize the use and alteration by Meredith Corporation (“Meredith”) and anyone authorized by Meredith of all photographs taken of me on the session date(s) set forth above and/or for the above-identified story or project, as well as any other photographs of me provided to Meredith by any source with my consent (collectively, the “Photographs”), in all media now known or hereafter developed, throughout the World. As between Meredith and me, the Photographs shall be the property of Meredith. I also consent to the use of my name in connection with the Photographs.
2. I hereby waive any and all rights that I may be afforded by any applicable statute, law or regulation in any way relating to the Photographs, including but not limited to, any right to inspect or approve any use of the Photographs or the materials in or on which they may appear, any right of privacy or publicity, and any copyright or moral right. I hereby release and discharge Meredith and its affiliates from any and all claims, actions and liabilities, whether known or unknown, including, but not limited to, claims of publicity or privacy rights violations and libel, that I or my heirs may have by reason of Meredith’s exercise of the rights granted herein. I agree that any disputes arising in connection with this consent and release will be governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to its choice of law provisions.
3. My heirs, executors, administrators and assigns shall be bound by this consent and release, which is irrevocable. I agree to execute such further assignments and instruments as may be reasonably necessary to enable Meredith to exercise, perfect

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