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rprouty
Registered: Aug 10, 2002
Total Posts: 6303
Country: United States

I received and email from the Wyoming Dept. of Travel and Tourism asking if they could use one of my photos for the front cover of a magazine (Essentially America) that is targeted towards the European market and featuring Wyoming. No payment just photo credit.



Ed Robertson
Registered: Mar 20, 2008
Total Posts: 7892
Country: Canada

Tell them the PHOTO CREDIT SHOULD BE ON THE COVER UNDER THE PHOTO IN BIG LETTERS. Ed



mcarlson
Registered: Feb 12, 2005
Total Posts: 488
Country: United States

Ask them if you could give them credit for a trip within Wyoming that they would pay for...essentially the same thing.



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 26212
Country: United States

Rod I have not been in this position before but my feelings are that they approached you for an image that is yours to promote their income to the State and they aren't offering you any $ back for that?? I am sure you are very proud of your offer as I would be too, I guess now the question is, was that their first offer or last offer

It seems to me if this image is that strong that it will be used as a marketing tool than you should be compensated in a manner that satisfies you. I bet there are many magazines and travel literature facilities that would like 'free' images. Do what is right for you, don't be too proud to ask back, who knows what you might receive and that is only fair to ask, right?

Good Luck
Karl



jdc562
Registered: Mar 27, 2006
Total Posts: 842
Country: United States

I have been in the same situation a number of times. If it is for a purpose that I believe is worthy of support, I do it. In many cases, these kinds of organizations are the ones doing the work to keep things around for us to photograph. Because of several bad experiences where my photos were used repeatedly without credit, I now make sure the photo-credit condition is repeatedly understood, and I require the organization to specifically send me both a signed paper letter and electronic version committing to the requirement of photo credits in all uses before I send them a high resolution copy of the image. I also require that any web posting of the image include my name as part of the image tag. Responsible organizations are glad to comply.



Rob-Bob
Registered: Feb 07, 2005
Total Posts: 1251
Country: United States

Maybe a better paalce to post this would be in the pro forum, as I Know that there is a very strong feeling that, as Karl alluded to- if the image is a wonder, than it should net "Fair-value".

Hate to see anyone not getting thier due.

. . . . the image, can we see?

Good luck, and keep up posted, be curious to see what the outcome is.
Bob



72chevelle454
Registered: Dec 04, 2005
Total Posts: 13812
Country: United States

Ive been in this position before.. I asked they included my WWW on the photo along with Credit to the owner, this will help advertise your site for free.

KarlA makes some very good points...



rprouty
Registered: Aug 10, 2002
Total Posts: 6303
Country: United States

There are more important things in life than making a few bucks. It was my decision and choice to offer the photos for photo credit. We enjoy going to Wyoming a couple of times a year and that's enough payment for us.



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 33040
Country: temp

Congratulation Rod on two fronts. One for being recognized for your work

But more importantly for realizing it isn't always about money.


Tim

Sure credit, money and such is important but sometimes money just doesn't enter the situation.



rprouty
Registered: Aug 10, 2002
Total Posts: 6303
Country: United States

Thanks Tim



Dave In La
Registered: Jul 07, 2006
Total Posts: 7072
Country: United States

congrats Rod......good promotion



Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
Total Posts: 16344
Country: United States

Rod,

many years ago something bad happened - don't want to go into details... - anyhow, I ended up doing a lot of interviews due to this. I only asked they would make a donation to either Guide Dogs of America's Sylmar chapter or the Los Angeles Fire Department "Widows & Orphans fund" no one did... They took my time & made a lot of many selling their programs all over the world. No more. On Friday I'm doing yet again an interview in regards to this specific accident. This time I'm making them pay me. They've offered to make donations - I said NO give me the money & I'll determine where it goes.

Don't give them anything for free. They have budgets - - make sure you get something out of it. Need not be much - just something - this just because every time they get something for free they expect that to continue....

Don't give in to their terms - - get something for it. Honor yes, but your effort is worth something.

Lil



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