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10/16/2007 10:58:58 PM · #1 |
Hey everyone,
My old youth pastor, who was a great friend of my families, just e-mailed me, asking if she could use one of my photos for an upcoming retreat for her new youth group in Florida, she would use it on the shirts and brochures and such. I would like to know what is a reasonable price, seeing as i have no idea whatsoever what to charge, any advice??
Thanks,
Ryand
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10/16/2007 11:36:12 PM · #2 |
Pretty simple if you ask me, just send a bill asking for eternal life while living a very sinful life, in return they can use the photo....
In reality I am not sure what you should charge. That just came to mind and I had to type it.
MattO
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10/17/2007 12:15:21 AM · #3 |
ask her if what she has budgeted; if she hadn't planned on paying, ask her for a couple t-shirts and photo credits. if that's not good enough, maybe rethink your priorities. it's not all about getting paid in cash... |
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10/17/2007 07:31:13 AM · #4 |
agreed, if it's for a youth group and it's a friend of your families then just ask for credits on the photograph, and free use of the camp or whatever for your kids (if you have them).
Plus, if people see this picture was "Kindly donated by Mr blachblah" then it will look good on you for supporting youth groups and such.
Also, if you do it without taking any money you may be able to handle all their photographic stuff which could lead (very easily) to paid work. |
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10/17/2007 07:52:18 AM · #5 |
thank you all for the responses, i had thought about that, since she is a friend, i could not charge, but she is using it for quite a bit of stuff, so i was thinking just something like $25, nothing too much, and she is planning on having me right a little thing, so as to give me credit.
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10/17/2007 07:57:51 AM · #6 |
Maybe if you had the Print for sale via DPC you could have a link in the information brochures for people to order if they wish.
That may be better than a charge for use and may also generate some extra sales from your portfolio.
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