Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina wrote: <<<<I get so many phone calls from non-profit agencies saying, "We would like >to use your photographs but we can't pay you anything." My response to the >caller is, "Do you receive a salary? If so, why do you expect me to work >for nothing." >>>>> Hello Tina, After being burned several times by "well meaning salary receiving " people in "NON_PROFIT" groups in how they used my photography, I use the same type of question/answer you do. Some of these people think you'd love to go to other countries to take "some pictures" that we can use to raise funds. You say OK the first time, seems like a good gig, only to find they have taken along a number of others who are free loaders with all expenses paid and merely along as "image makers for the group" Mean while you the photographer, are working your ass off at your cost maintaining photographic integrity, "after all these people need good images to raise money, I can't let them down!" It isn't just the trip that costs you money, it's all the time and lab costs after you get home. This volunteer stuff is great for big corporations, but when you are a one or two person business it makes a major difference on an overall cost factor. The real burner is when you deliver the images and later, like maybe several months later, you receive a form letter thanking you for your contribution and they'd love to have you do it again! That's it! Until you open a magazine or newspaper to a full page ad of your picture or pictures...without even a creditline!....Once burned you get it twice! So folks without sounding sour grapes and cold hearted, "I don't do volunteer" anymore, simply for the same reason Tina has stated...."Do you get a salary or get paid?" Somebody in every non-profit organization gets paid and as long as their fund raising is "anchoured on photography" yours or others, they should pay for the best photographer/photography they can get. Heck some of us would go for half our fee, at least it would offset some of the loss. After all, it's the images of wide eyed starving kids that tug at the heart strings to "give" and the better the picture the more money it raises! Like Tina, I get lots of calls to "go on a junket" as a volunteer and take some "good snaps for us to raise money." "Snaps, volunteer and free" are words I don't hear very well any longer! ted Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant