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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 620567" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>What was in your contract with the event organizer?</p><p></p><p>For the charity events I shoot, the event organizers are paying me for the time there shooting. Guests interested in a print can purchase directly from me, and I'll usually have a pre-set amount from the print sale that goes back to the charity that the event benefited. In that way, there's a clear demarcation point between what the organizers paid for, and what the guests are paying for. In both cases, I publish a proofing gallery on my website, where guests can view and purchase prints and the organizer can review the proofs for any images they might want to use for marketing the next year's event.</p><p></p><p>I'll do my general global edits for the proofs that go online, and then will spend a little extra time on images that get selected for prints. That way I'm not spending hours getting every feather or spot of dust off my backdrop for the 300 proofs, but I will spend that time for a print.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 620567, member: 25095"] What was in your contract with the event organizer? For the charity events I shoot, the event organizers are paying me for the time there shooting. Guests interested in a print can purchase directly from me, and I'll usually have a pre-set amount from the print sale that goes back to the charity that the event benefited. In that way, there's a clear demarcation point between what the organizers paid for, and what the guests are paying for. In both cases, I publish a proofing gallery on my website, where guests can view and purchase prints and the organizer can review the proofs for any images they might want to use for marketing the next year's event. I'll do my general global edits for the proofs that go online, and then will spend a little extra time on images that get selected for prints. That way I'm not spending hours getting every feather or spot of dust off my backdrop for the 300 proofs, but I will spend that time for a print. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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