jaomul
Been spending a lot of time on here!
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No idea on money but it is a nice shot.
Why do people turn to internet forums for business advice? Seriously... its like going to a barber for brain surgery.
Why would I pay hundreds of dollars off the bat for a lawyer when I barely have an idea of what I'm getting into.
I was thinking about asking for around $350ish.
The television people want to use your photo because they expect to get use of it for a lot less than an experienced photographer would charge.
A stock photograph used at 1/2 page size in a magazine advertisement that will have a print run of 1 to 3 million magazines is worth from $900 to $2000. - http://photographersindex.com/price-adv-calc.htm
One to 3 million should be low in the ballpark of audience numbers for a TV network show.
I was thinking about asking for around $350ish.
That's crazy talk! They're going to LOVE doing business with you.
Nike, they used to pay some very nice money, now the going rate for single image use is around $1000.
If you bring a lawyer into the picture, you will walk away with far less than you think. You can thank the big agencies like Getty for the fees that are being paid out these days.
This is what has driven the prices down, not photographers devaluing their work, the choice is, shoot for what they offer, or don't shoot at all.
Why do people turn to internet forums for business advice? Seriously... its like going to a barber for brain surgery.
And so the photographers tell Getty "I'm worth $1000" and Getty turns around and says "good for you, but we only pay $200" So the photographer turns down shooting an entire NHL season at $200 per game and making $8000, over saying "But I'm worth $1000 per game" To Getty he is worth $200. So what you are saying is turn down $8000 because it devalues you being a photographer and driving down an industry that has already been devalued by all the weekend professionals?