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Assignment Photography: How to charge and price up assignments – part four

photo credit: Lili Vieira de Carvalho Welcome to the next part of the tutorial on pricing up assignment photography. This part is going to show you how to apply your base usage rate (BUR) to assign a license in a real world example.

Assignment Photography: How to charge and price up assignments – part three

photo credit: Lili Vieira de Carvalho In this part of our pricing photography tutorial I am going to start to describe a system for pricing up any assignment you are asked to do based on usage of the images you produce.

Creative Commons WordPress plugin could spell big trouble for unwary blog publishers

photo credit: cell105 Uh oh, A very large lid has just been taken off a huge can-o-worms that could have far reaching repercussions for both photographers and blog publishers who don’t realise what they may be letting themselves in for.

Stock Photography: Can you sell an image as RF and RM at the same time?

photo credit: alexanderdrachmann Hoo boy…. There’s one “L” of a debate :) going on over at the Alamy stock photography forums (link to the debate at the bottom of this post). It seems that some contributors are placing the same image at two separate libraries with a simultaneous RM and RF license. They are placing [...]

‘Adsense’ style pricing license for images…….can this work?

photo credit: wilhei55 A very interesting new stock image licensing model has been announced. Its in its infancy and looks like the edges are still a bit rough but the concept has great promise. It may change the way photographers sell images for web use forever.. One of the problems with the wondrous world wide [...]