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Need pricing advice - I'm getting requests to purchase my photos - JoeM - 02-12-2021 I have been taking photos of different spots in my town and I usually share them on Facebook in a group that features local photos. I have been asked by a number of members if they could purchase prints of my photos and I have enough, along with my images of Cape May, NJ that I thought I would make them available on Picfair https://www.picfair.com Picfair is new and seems like an interesting idea. You set a price for your work and they add their fee on top of it. They also handle all the usual printing on the sites as well and unlike SmugMug, they are free to join and sell on. I'm looking around for how to price various sizes and have read a few articles. I'm not looking to do this as a business but as a way that I can share my images with people that might enjoy them at a reasonable price without putting much effort into having them printed myself, shipping, etc. If I can use any proceeds to reinvest in my gear that would be great but I'm not going to be counting on it. Any suggestion on pricing and what sizes I should offer would be greatly appreciated. TIA Re: Need pricing advice - I'm getting requests to purchase my photos - deckeda - 02-12-2021 Do they offer different pricing based on license type? Or is each image designed to only be offered with a certain license? I'd want to be able to offer pricing based on usage. Re: Need pricing advice - I'm getting requests to purchase my photos - JoeM - 02-12-2021 deckeda wrote: Yes they do . Here’s some info from their site: We handle logistics and licensing When you sell a print, we'll produce and ship it for you. If you sell a digital download, we handle the licensing for you. All you have to do is upload your images, set up your store the way you like it, and get paid when you make sales. You get paid fairly Our licences are designed to protect our photographers. Every image sold is licensed on a one-time-use basis. If you sell a digital download, the buyer can only use it once unless they pay again. Our licenses cover editorial and personal uses, commercial uses, and advertising uses, and if you sell an image for advertising, you’ll get paid 10x more than your usual price. Picfair’s flat commission rate on every image you sell is 20%, which is added to the buyer’s total price. This means that the price you set is the amount you will receive when you make a sale. For example, if you set £30, you will get £30, and the buyer will pay £36, with the extra £6 going to us. We are incredibly proud to be the first platform to have given non-professional photographers the tools to sell to Google, Etihad, Ogilvy, Elle, Guardian, Nat Geo, and lots more. Re: Need pricing advice - I'm getting requests to purchase my photos - AllGold - 02-12-2021 Interesting. I hadn't heard of Picfair. For print prices, really it's just whatever you want. I would go no lower than about $20 for an 8x10. I would be a little wary about their download licensing. I think I personally would want to avoid that so I would set the rate ridiculously high and have the client contact me for licensing. You don't want to have a photo show up as a full page in some magazine and find out they got the license for $20 on Picfair. Re: Need pricing advice - I'm getting requests to purchase my photos - JoeM - 02-12-2021 AllGold wrote: Thats a very good point. I'm going to look at what others are charging in their market. They are small, out of the UK and supposedly a service started by photographers. Exposure isn't as wide as the majors but I'm not concerned as I just want to make some images available to folks in town that want photos of our local scenes. Re: Need pricing advice - I'm getting requests to purchase my photos - deckeda - 02-12-2021 That’s what I don’t understand. On their site I see that images only have one price. They should have multiple prices based on the license. The license should mean something, or don’t bother with it. $5 for personal use, like a tip jar. Buyers can hang it on their wall. Something more if it’s for a business’s wall. Something more if it shows up in digital advertising. Something infinitely more if someone manages to advertise in print. Re: Need pricing advice - I'm getting requests to purchase my photos - JoeM - 02-12-2021 deckeda wrote: Looks like they have 3 licenses but I only see two prices listed on a particular photo I’m looking at. For this photo: https://www.picfair.com/pics/0211888-victorian-home They list: Digital Download: Editorial, Social Media, Marketing - $8.54 Advertising & merchandising - $85.45 There’s a ? Next to Digital Download with this info: OUR IMAGE LICENCES × EDITORIAL & PERSONAL LICENCE Editorial & personal use ALL EDITORIAL & PERSONAL USES Single use Personal use Editorial: Print, online, broadcast In-house business editorial Corresponding online/offline content trails & social media Any placement Any size & DPI Unlimited Distribution No licence expiration MARKETING ADVERTISING & MERCHANDISING COMMERCIAL LICENCE Editorial, Social Media, Marketing ALL EDITORIAL & PERSONAL USES MARKETING Single use or campaign Advertorial, promoted & "sponsored by" content Newsletters & email marketing Website backgrounds & collateral Social media Social media advertising & promoted posts Brochures & leaflets All promotional materials Unlimited sizes, distribution, placement, perpetuity One time licence transfer ADVERTISING & MERCHANDISING ADVERTISING LICENCE Advertising & merchandising ALL EDITORIAL & PERSONAL USES MARKETING ADVERTISING & MERCHANDISING Single use or single campaign Print advertising Out-of-home advertising Broadcast advertising Display advertising Multi-channel advertising Merchandising Retail product packaging One time licence transfer Their full license is here: https://www.picfair.com/licences I’m going to join so I can look around. Maybe there will be more info on pricing once you join. |