Charles, if the photos that they want to use are
one of a kind and can not be repeated, you should
ask a higher fee, But if you are just happy that
they asked to use them and will get a publication
credit, then think very hard as not to price them
out of the question. As to how I know about this
is because I have had many photos published in
newspapers, magazines, etc.
A list of my photo credits in on the page at the
Pentax users gallery at the following link. When
I first started it was nice to get the photo
credit, but the money even made it nicer.. Joe
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/joedixon
I've been approached by a Danish (?) textbook
company to use some of my images for both print
and ebook.
They've asked nicely if they "can use some of
your images". For non-profits, illustrative
use, and other things I've been known to say
"sure, just go ahead".
Since this is a commercial venture, however, I'm
inclined to say "yes, but" and ask to be
compensated.
It's been awhile since I've sold any images -
what are the few concise smart questions to ask
them in terms of how the images will be used?
-Charles
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