Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/06/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A practical answer.... not a pro's answer. Restating the question..... You are not a pro or you would not have asked the question. YOu would have known the answer for a pro. You have someone you work with or who is a friend. This person likes one of your photographs. Enough that he wishes to put it on a thank you note card for his business. The person will make about 100 cards. You wish to know how much to charge him. Let's look at the options...... Value: Do what Tina said and find out how much a pro would charge for one time licensed rights. Pick a number out of thin air and try to charge that much. Seems like Tina's approach is the winner. Now you know the "value" to a pro for rights. The person will make 100 note cards. How much will he spend on printing? Maybe $500? Maybe ( in todays Internet enabled printing world) $100? How much do YOU feel your intellectual property rights are worth to someone compared to the total cost of the project? 10%? 25%? ( in dollar terms, somewhere between $10 and $125). You have stated this person is a friend or colleaque. So the relationship is not based on your taking pictures for hire for him..... And I can tell that you are very touched by this opportunity to have your work shown off, and appreciative of his intents. Now you must approach him to get your cash..... You have 4 numbers.... Agency fee; $10; $125; some other number. So you have the dimemma...... get maybe $10 in cash and possibly piss off a friend or wreck a business connection OR give him the rights for free and bind your relationship further...... Seems pretty straightforward to me....... Limit the exposure, GIVE him the rights, ask him to buy you lunch. PS: Nice photo..... very nice mood. Frank Filippone, not a brain surgeon. I made and distributed some photo greeting cards from Paris to friends and colleagues. Now one of these folks is interested getting a picture that I used, for his business thank you cards. He would like to purchase the use of the picture to have a printer make 100 or so small (~4" x 5")cards. He will arrange for the printing. Do you have any idea what I should charge for such a use. I have never sold photos for this use before. What should the agreement specify about how long it can be used, etc.? > >The picture is below