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Richard Charpentier Economics, Notes from Rich, Photography, RLC Design 2 Comments

The other day I’d put the question out there regarding licensing photography.  Larry was quick to point out that my friend Terry deals with that type of thing regularly, so I got in touch with Terry.

He wasn’t sure…….

But he did know a couple of photographers in Tucson who deal with commercial photography all the time.  And he shot them e-mails posing the question.

Tim Fuller was kind enough to get in touch and help me out.  And right after I spoke with him…….

I found a really cool web link which confirmed everything Tim had told me.

Photographer’s Index dot com has a great resource, and I thought I’d share it with everyone here.  Next time you’re trying to figure out what to charge a potential client for the licensing of something you’ve shot, head over to Photographersindex.com!  What a useful website!

Oh, and by the way…..Yes, I’ve officially licensed my first shot for a corporate catalog!  Sure, I’ve used the micro stock sites for years now, but to directly license a photo to a corporate client.  I’d never done that before.  And I’ll tell you, it’s a nice feeling!

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