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02/03/2006 02:29:17 PM · #1
I'm trying to find some rules of thumb on what images are best for what payment solution. Here's what I think:

Rights Managed:
If you DON'T have a model release or property release or there is a visible copyrighted mark - so you can spec that it is for editorial use only
If you have a very rare image of some event
If you are totally in love with a given image and don't want to see it end up in millions of ads worldwide

Royalty Free
A nice shot of something that is representative of shots others "might" have taken
Stuff shot on white for use in layout

But what do I do with photos I shoot of models WITH model releases? What about my spider shot? How about photo illustration work?

Can anyone give me a resource or a more definative set of rules to apply to this choice?


02/03/2006 02:34:14 PM · #2
Hi Doug,

Take a look here:

//alamy.com/licensing.asp
02/03/2006 02:40:47 PM · #3
Originally posted by digitalknight:

I'm trying to find some rules of thumb on what images are best for what payment solution. Here's what I think:

Rights Managed:
If you DON'T have a model release or property release or there is a visible copyrighted mark - so you can spec that it is for editorial use only
If you have a very rare image of some event
If you are totally in love with a given image and don't want to see it end up in millions of ads worldwide

Royalty Free
A nice shot of something that is representative of shots others "might" have taken
Stuff shot on white for use in layout

But what do I do with photos I shoot of models WITH model releases? What about my spider shot? How about photo illustration work?

Can anyone give me a resource or a more definative set of rules to apply to this choice?


Photos with model releases could sell very well as RF. Unless you have some stipulation on how they are used.
02/03/2006 08:56:07 PM · #4
thanks, I appreciate your input
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