Alastair Robertson wrote:
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>Ann the bug was quite noxious - Remotesiteus unavailablicus (quite
>common I believe) but temporarily at least eradicated now
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>Thanks also for the nice complements about our site
>Alastair
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LOL!
I should have recognized it right away :)
ann
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I usually allow free usage for non-profit organizations (assuming I
agree with their cause.) I figure I also volunteer my time to local ones
and make monetary donations, so why not donate photos.
My philosophy is that if they are making money off the shot I should get
a cut, but if it is just f
Thanks very much for the replies. It seems that some smallish charge
might be warranted. I think we try to negotiate over the phone - it's
nice to get the exposure in the encyclopedia and don't want to
jeopardise this by pricing ourselves too highly. I guess they may be
paying other photographers f
er <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Brian
> you forgot the link ;-)
> greetings
> Markus
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> Brian Walters
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Alastair - maybe check out what some stock agencies would charge in your
area and then
charge half that (if you were in a stock agency you would be apt to get
50% only)
That would be a fair amount and you wouldn't be gouging them - but you
certainly should get
paid... sometimes those images coul
Hi Brian
you forgot the link ;-)
greetings
Markus
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Brian Walters
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Subject: Re: advice for re-use of images
There's no right or wrong a
There's no right or wrong answer to this.
I run a website on Australian flora for an Association that I belong to. The
site has a gallery of several hundred images (some good, some pretty
ordinary). Most of the images are mine but there are photos by others also.
Like your site, all image
Hi All
some advice would be appreciated - my wife and I run a website on soil
invertebrates http://soilbugs.massey.ac.nz that we developed from a
grant from a government agency my wife got. It is a freely available
website which contains a lot of images of animals. We retain the
copyright to thes
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