Someone wants to buy one of the photo's I took of the knight to use on his website. He makes the Caparison/horse covers for this particular knight and it would be used specificly to demonstrate the product to potential buyers on his website.
What does one charge for something like this? I would include the copywrite with it, I have a villion photos of this particular knight so one image wont make a difference to me.
I think for sure you should get a model-release first (even that you cannot identify him by his face, the event and outfit/colors he wears are identifiable). Once you have that you can sell the image, and since it's for advertising purposes I'd really charge a minimum of $150, preferably $250 for a high-res file. In your agreement you should definitely state that the photo can only be used for web-publishing (not to be sold) and maybe you can include an allowance of 5000 prints for promotional purposes only. Is gravity a byproduct of the electromagnetic force?:: The heck with the CRX. Put me on the waiting list. Huntsman men on the Moon was overrun by drunken howler monkeys, but they're apparently in charge now. http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/55471.htmlHOME | ABDOMINAL PELVIC CT SCAN with CONTRAST:: I sure as heck hope I didn't pay a $20 fee for the comment regarding the high cost of . in SF could charge such an outrageous fee for this specific exam, http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=565913HOME |
I need that even if it was taken at a public event, correct?
Seeing as there are none of these particular items listed on the website yet I have no clue... I'm assuming each one costs over $300. It's allot of materiel.
I wouldn't know what to charge, but something that may keep you from headaches in the future is to get a model release from this 'knight' if you don't already have one. This will keep everything legal as the image will be used for commercial advertisement.
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I need that even if it was taken at a public event, correct?
Unless you can't tell who he is by looking at the photo. But even then, it would be good to have one just in case. T-mobile voicemail -> mp3:: Heck - this sounds like a bunch of robots - but hey- that's what T-Mobile wants you to do. Call their customer service and they will tell you exacly that ". http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=515562HOME |
As for signing and faxing/emailing, I would *think* that would be okay..other legal documents can be done this way in lots of cases. But I'm no lawyer.. ;)
P.s. Is it still legal if he signs it and e-mails it or faxes back to me? He's in Australia and I am in the US.
K, you can only tell who he is by his crest and armor. He has a helmet on so you can't see his face but I think the whole knight outfit and personilzed crest is a dead give away ;)
Ok, here is what I am thinking for anyone who reads this.
Once I have recieved a model release form of course.
$30 USD
-Copywrite release
-High res cd/dvd/ or in this case perhaps e-mailed if the customer wishes.
Does that sound good? I have not sold any of my images yet, not even tried.
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