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Selling rights to a photo - How much?
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<blockquote data-quote="briansullivan" data-source="post: 371601" data-attributes="member: 33556"><p>I think back to the Louie DeParma method of pricing from Taxi when Jim burned Louie's apartment down. When asked how much does he need he said, "Well, it needs to be enough that they say Argh, but, not too much that they don't say, Meh, OK."</p><p></p><p>Depends on whom and usage. I agree, if you love shooting this type of thing, you may be able to get press clearance and occasionally support them with some images. Make sure you put in writing that it is for a)usage on their website, and/or b)print(s) for public display, and c) not for resale. I recommend that you supply the printer directly with the high resolution file and only provide them with a web resolution. </p><p></p><p>Yah, hand is a killer. I'd personally give it to them.</p><p></p><p>B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briansullivan, post: 371601, member: 33556"] I think back to the Louie DeParma method of pricing from Taxi when Jim burned Louie's apartment down. When asked how much does he need he said, "Well, it needs to be enough that they say Argh, but, not too much that they don't say, Meh, OK." Depends on whom and usage. I agree, if you love shooting this type of thing, you may be able to get press clearance and occasionally support them with some images. Make sure you put in writing that it is for a)usage on their website, and/or b)print(s) for public display, and c) not for resale. I recommend that you supply the printer directly with the high resolution file and only provide them with a web resolution. Yah, hand is a killer. I'd personally give it to them. B [/QUOTE]
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