Paul's advice sounds good...you can look at this site to get some 
further insights into pricing ranges depending on use, size of 
reproduction and volume of publications printed.

http://photographersindex.com/stockprice.htm

-p

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would claim $300 per photo, which is the average price of royalty-free 
> stock. If an organization like that were to license commercial photos that 
> would undoubtedly purchase royalty-free stock and would probably look for a 
> better price than what I've quoted. But you can legitimately claim $300 per.
> Paul
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Rick Denney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Folks,
>>
>> A charitable organization in Texas is using some of my photos in their
>> materials. I support their cause and am happy to provide them the
>> photos for free. But I want it shown as a charitable donation so I can
>> get a deduction on my taxes.
>>
>> Question is: How to price the licensing of photos for use in print
>> materials. I want to claim a credible price--something an organization
>> like that would legitimately pay if everyone was so inclined.
>>
>> They are using half a dozen of my photos in their fund-raising
>> brochures, which they will be putting the San Antonio Missions NHP
>> gift shops and visitor's center. I expect the print run to be in the
>> tens of thousands.
>>
>> Craving advice.
>>
>> Rick "appreciative" Denney
>>
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