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May 03, 2008 18:34 |  #1

So I have a Fitness model coming up and I was going to sell her the cd for the shoot.

But she wants to put them on her site

http://www.officialvan​da.com/gallery.htm (external link)

I would love to have my signature in the pics so I might have more potential to get more clients.

What do I do?


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May 03, 2008 18:49 |  #2

Which PP application do you use?

For PS, you can create a new layer and either type or paste your logo on it, or perhaps even create a brush from your signature and stamp it on.


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May 03, 2008 18:53 |  #3

nono sorry. I know how to make a signature. my question is like how do get my name on her site instead of just having her put up the pictures of herself without the signature? or is that not right. Should I just ask her. What do you guys normally do. Is people who have their signatures in pics the ones who pay to shoot the model?

New to this all thanks guys/.


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May 03, 2008 18:55 |  #4

If you took the images, then you should put your name on them. At the very least ask her to credit you in the main body of the site.
I must admit your second post is rather difficult to understand though :confused:


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May 03, 2008 19:08 |  #5

When I sell a jpeg file for a web site, I put a signature on it. The contract says that either the signature must remain on the image, or they may remove it if the web page provides a copyright/credit line. I think that's fairly normal, at least for "routine" shots where they haven't purchased the copyright or paid large sums.

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May 03, 2008 19:40 |  #6

Hmmm so when I give her the images I should put my signature in them? I dont just give her the images?


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May 03, 2008 19:57 |  #7

Well preferably you would have let her know up front that your signature is on all digital images. I'm guessing you did not do this, so I would let her know this before you deliver them and accept payment. She may or may not care, but it's always best to ensure the buyer knows exactly what they're getting for their money.

Once you get through that discussion, then yes, just PS the signature on the images.

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