Rights to the photos may be controlled by the celebrity, the photographer, the person or organization who commissioned the photo (such as a magazine), or any combination of these, based on the agreements made between them.
Contacting celebrities is generally done through their management.
You need to go and meet them. Celebrities might have an autograph session connected with some type of event. Many professional sports teams have an autograph night at one of their games. Conventions are another place where there are autograph sessions with celebrities. You can try contacting them through their contact information, usually their management company. They might have some requirements, though, such as sending a self-addressed stamped envelope and a specific size of envelope. Answers.com has the Celebrity Fan Contact Information topic where you can search for questions asking for contact information for specific celebrities.
First you gotta find the person (remember, people pretend they're celebrities so not everyone is who they say they are. 99.99% of "celebrity" facebooks aren't the celebrities. because, there is only one of that person. Then, like everyone else, send a friend request.
It is against Wiki Answers.com policy to public private information for celebrities and non celebrities alike. The best bet is to send a request through Discovery communications if you want to contact Kate Gosselin.
Look to see if the celebrity has an official fan page, and "Like" that page. In general, you should not send a friend request to a celebrity unless you actually know him or her in the real world.
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well you will have find them then send them a request and hopefully they will say yes!
Probably. But you will not be able to send her a friend request. Celebrity profiles gain special protection by Myspace and Facebook, to prevent people using them as a means to stalk, pester and harass. The only way to get into a celebrities friendslist on a social networking site, is to be added by the celebrity themselves. 90% of the "celebrities" you see on Myspace or Facebook which allow you to add them, are impersonators. Both social networks are in a war with those impersonators to remove them from the sites permanently. There is probably a fan-page for Chloe on Myspace and Facebook. These pages are run by her agency, not the celebrity herself. Agencies run these fan pages to spread their clients fame.
First find the celebrities website. You can usually find it doing a Google search, but be careful to make sure it's an official site and not a fan site. ... Once you are on the celebrity's site. ... On that page, you will be able to see their contact info that they provide yo
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Contact the company.
I have heard Alice Cooper, but he turned down my friend request, bummer.