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26 Oct 2004, 08:41 (Ref:1136141) | #1 | ||
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Pricing JPEG's
I'm sure I've asked this before but as I couldn't find the thread I'm going to ask again.
What do y'all consider a fair price for a jpg file? I have been asked by the manager of a driver for images so that his sponsor could use them in a marketing campaign and have offered them as if I were providing 10x15 prints @ £15 per image (as well as aking for a vinyl on the car and a copy of any literature)...does that seem fair? I think Motorsport News pay £20 per image. |
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26 Oct 2004, 09:05 (Ref:1136159) | #2 | ||
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Paul, you have a PM
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26 Oct 2004, 22:12 (Ref:1137144) | #3 | ||
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I'd make sure I knew what they were using it for - and make them sign something to say thats all they were doing with it. Or else sell them the ownership of the photo for a higher price. Just a thought...
Vinyl seems like a good idea though - I'll have to make up some small green lambs... |
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26 Oct 2004, 23:11 (Ref:1137186) | #4 | |
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That seems very low to me. You need to find out what kind of marketing is being done and price accordingly. I have priced files at $200-$400 per image when used for driver marketing such as hero (signature) cards, press kits or other types of basic marketing.
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Re: Pricing JPEG's
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27 Oct 2004, 07:04 (Ref:1137375) | #6 | ||
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Marketing agent?...hmmmm maybe I need a market first
All your comments are really gratefully appreciated and serious food for thought...I'm such a pinko commie at times I think in this instance it is for a one of campaign by a sponsor and is only two images...we live and learn though |
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27 Oct 2004, 22:57 (Ref:1138341) | #7 | ||
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Paul, I always answer this sort of question quite simply. What do YOU think the pictures are worth, taking into account your time/effort versus what THEY think they are worth.
Sometimes their idea of value is higher than yours and it is an easy decision. If it is lower then it comes down to negotiation and you settle on what you both think is fair. With a lot of these scenarios there is no easy answer or hard and fast rule as each one is different. If you are happy with the money you get paid, then that is all that matters at the end of the day. I have been offered everything from someone wanting a DVD of 20mb TIF's for nothing to a four figure sum for a single shot. Now, if I could get a four figure sum per shot for a DVD full, then I would be a happy bunny. |
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27 Oct 2004, 23:05 (Ref:1138348) | #8 | ||
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what was the four figure shot of????????
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28 Oct 2004, 04:36 (Ref:1138500) | #9 | ||
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That is what determines the worth of a photo. Some of my best shots have not made a cent, while a decent one was worh a fair chunk of change. Determine how the photos are being used and then price accordingly. While when Kenny says what matters most at the end of the day id whether or not you are happy with the price is somewhat right, it is not totally true. You have to think about what is fair and about the business as well. If someone that makes six figures from their 9-5 is just giving photos away and are happy cause they dont need to make money, it leaves those of us that do need to make money off our shots in a really bad position. Respect the job and also respect yourself and price what you are worth. Whats done is done here, but take this thread to heart and learn for the next time. You dont want to be the guy everyone comes to for photos because you are known for being cheap. You want them to come to you because you take good shots. |
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28 Oct 2004, 09:19 (Ref:1138654) | #10 | ||
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I'm very conscious of all that you say vw.
I desperately want to break out and make this my career. (plus I don't think my shots are too shabby ) |
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28 Oct 2004, 19:10 (Ref:1139192) | #11 | ||
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It is a mine field. Photo editors that want the photo for about a millisecond and then the photo is yesterday's news.
Drivers who have forgotten about the sponsor (until it is time to ask for a top up) and then they want a perfect photo of the 6x3 inch patch behind the rear wheel. Then there are the other drivers who come and find you so that they can send the sponsor something every other weekend as a thank you. Just how does anyone work it out. We picked a price based on what was reasonable and what the market would stand, accepting that there are people out there who do it for enjoyment, that represented a return on our investment. Regardless don't ever mention a real J.O.B. to me ..... Last edited by Picturesports; 28 Oct 2004 at 19:13. |
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28 Oct 2004, 22:38 (Ref:1139346) | #12 | ||
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I need to make money from this, just like any other accredited photographer. I do not think a public forum is the place to discuss actual figures. I would be happy to respond to any PM however.
For Paul's info, my four figure shot was for use in a large circulation glossy magazine advertisement. |
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