Low Rez CD for Facebook
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T Bangerter
Registered: Jan 01, 2007
Total Posts: 739
Country: United States

I started offering a Low res CD of the photos in my packages now, for uploading to facebook or other social media. I was wondering if anyone as done the same?

Thanks
Torsten



hardlyboring
Registered: Apr 19, 2008
Total Posts: 5871
Country: United States

I just put stipulations in my contract and print release.
Doug



Inku Yo
Registered: Nov 29, 2007
Total Posts: 2978
Country: United States

I do. It makes it easier for my clients to upload a small file rather than a huge file.



amonline
Registered: Jul 16, 2006
Total Posts: 3988
Country: United States

I just started. It's easy to supply 604px images with a logo.



morganb4
Registered: Nov 03, 2005
Total Posts: 3976
Country: Australia

Is this a good idea, I mean dont facebook 'own' anything trhat gets put up?



diggitydawg510
Registered: Aug 02, 2006
Total Posts: 1487
Country: United States

i deliver high res and web res. usually what i blog I email the bride and groom right away so they can post away. it's worked out well for me.



sherijohnson
Registered: Jan 23, 2009
Total Posts: 2443
Country: United States

I do this for all of my clients that are internet savvy



flash
Registered: Dec 10, 2002
Total Posts: 1761
Country: Australia

morganb4 wrote:
Is this a good idea, I mean dont facebook 'own' anything trhat gets put up?


I don't think it's a big problem. If your client uploads images to Facebook that you own the copyright for, I fail to see how they can give Facebook rights to your images, regardless of what the nice people at Facebook have to say about it. Unless they have your express permission to do so of course.

Facebook can put whatever they want in their terms of use but in the end the client can't give away the rights to something they don't own.

We've been making 800 pixel files for as long as we've been shooting digital.

Gordon



CaroleHayes
Registered: Jul 21, 2009
Total Posts: 17
Country: United States

I'd have to look again to find the exact wording, but I've looked at this before. They don't claim that they OWN the pics, just that they have the right to show them on your, and your friends' (and their friends, and their friends) pages. I mean, there's no way they could ask permission every time a pic was going to show up on someone's page, so they need you to give a blanket permission when you upload. *shrug*



Marcel VanEerd
Registered: Mar 02, 2007
Total Posts: 1834
Country: Canada

I've been offering low-res CD's for ever. For an extra cost, of course.



sboerup
Registered: Oct 13, 2005
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Country: United States

I put them on facebook anyway. This makes sure that everyone viewing them knows that you took them (free marketing and instant networking).



musclepics
Registered: Sep 05, 2008
Total Posts: 822
Country: Canada

I've always included them on the same CD as the high-res files, and initially made a folder for each labeled "Hi-Res" and "Low-Res". But then when I ran into clients at a later point they would often say "I took my cd to the printer and I think you made a mistake... there are 2 copies of each image".

That's when I started labeling the folders "PRINT ONLY" and "WEB ONLY", and that helped a bit. I think offering a separate CD for a small fee might be the way to go from now on though.



FSJ_Guy
Registered: Jun 21, 2004
Total Posts: 1737
Country: United States

Facebook doesn't own your photos. Relax.

It used to be in the TOS that they had "rights" to photos so that they could back them up and move them around on servers. They've clarified it since to specify that the user owns the rights to all content.

I definitely would charge for a FB CD. You're providing a service. People will pay you to reduce their pain and many people find it a pain to resize photos and/or wait forever for them to upload to FB.

Put your watermark on them so that all their friends can see who took those awesome photos, though.



MTBtrials
Registered: Feb 04, 2008
Total Posts: 1368
Country: United States

sboerup wrote:
I put them on facebook anyway. This makes sure that everyone viewing them knows that you took them (free marketing and instant networking).


Yup, by the time you shoot the event you are already friends with the B&G, so tag them, and it shows up in their stream. Good call soberup.



ClareinME
Registered: Apr 07, 2006
Total Posts: 1356
Country: United States

MTBtrials wrote:
sboerup wrote:
I put them on facebook anyway. This makes sure that everyone viewing them knows that you took them (free marketing and instant networking).


Yup, by the time you shoot the event you are already friends with the B&G, so tag them, and it shows up in their stream. Good call soberup.


Add me to this group~ any images I blog gets put on Facebook as well and I tag anyone from the wedding who is also my friend on Facebook. Good marketing



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