Forum: Photography


Subject: Priceing of Images for use on the internet.

Randys opened this issue on Feb 24, 2005 ยท 2 posts


Randys posted Thu, 24 February 2005 at 10:51 PM

I had been asked by a design house about the purchase of a series of photos. They want the exclusive rights to the images granting me the right to portfolio. It's a total of ten images. Usage would be for internet and cd publications such as client training. Not for print. Does anybody have a idea of what would be a fair price? I have done some research with several stock photo companies using managed rights pricing. Averages are around 165.00 each for this type of usage but that is for a 3 year license. Any thoughts about exclusive license. Randy


JordyArt posted Fri, 25 February 2005 at 2:36 PM

I'd say it depends more on what value YOU place on the images. If they're images that it would be hard for someone to get something similar, or are a unique event, aim high and let them talk you down a little bit. If they're good photo's but the sort of image most good photographers could come up with, aim a bit lower. If you're verbally quoting them, let them know the results of your research! If you just want, say, $300, tell them that the going rate is $165.00 for 3 years but you'll let them go for the $300..... Let's face it, for 10 pics they're gonna expect a bulk price anyways. Lordy, if I was asked I'd personally snatch $1000 for all ten and run like fook......! Actually, I'd probably settle for $250 and still be smiling. Come to think of it, if there was an attractive secretary who..... ahem yeah, well, you get the idea.... (",)