That's why I gave my image away for free. I knew it wasnt worth anything.
you should never sell yourself short --
it was obviously worth something, they used it
on the cover of a magazine .... !
and it was pretty rotten of them not ot give you
a by line or mention you took the image on
the inside cover/masthead where they have the info..
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seth resinck, a well known and respected commerical photographer
has a series of tables on his website that have pricing info for usage
i've used his handiwork in the past to price out jobs and its pretty much spot on..
(he's the person i couldn't remember / find .. you can gooooogle his name and photography pricing
to see what i should have been offered )
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the problem with accepting extreme low ball offers that some may find offensive
is that it lowers the bar for EVERYONE. its like the person down the street who
shoots weddings for like $50- 100$ .. or the retiree who would travel 4 hours from CT to shoot
a habs job in VT and only charge for gas people who aren't doing it for a hobby or
just to get out of the house can't compete ...
not saying non profits or people who cant' afford the usage or service &c should
be screwed over and charged what a large corp should be charged, but
its a known fact that ad agencies send interns out to troll for work on instagram and flickr &c
and make pitiful offers to people who are just happy to have their photographs or drawings used
and get some self recognition .. it ruins the market for everyone.... there is a corporate art company
that leases artwrok (large, prints, matted and framed and canvases ) to corporate spaces/
office buildings &c... i was marketed pretty hard by them about a year or 2 ago .. turns out
the person who made the artwork makes a tiny amount / month ( less than 5bucks / image ) and
the company itself makes massive coin in comparison .. i pressed the person who i audienced with hard
to find out exactly what the prices were and she didn't want to tell me cause it sounded like such
a sweet deal the way they pitched it ... yup sweet deal for them ...