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My Photo for Wall Art?

 
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Dec 02, 2008 13:29 |  #1

Hello group. I was wondering if you could help me.
Someone requested a photo of mine to use as an art piece on the wall.
Could you suggest what I should charge for this?
How do I retain rights?
How would I get credit for the photo...
Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Below is parts of the email.
It's for an architecture company.

.... would have to purchase the rights to use it, could I get a
ballpark estimate of cost from you? The image would be blown up and cropped
to fit a wall that is 9'6" tall x 15'10.75" wide. Please let me know if you
need any further information.

We haven’t discussed the permanence of it yet.

... graphic applied to a wall. So it’s more like an art piece but just applied and covering a large wall.


The idea is that It’s almost like you’re looking out a large window and seeing this bridge.




  
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Dec 02, 2008 23:06 |  #2

Could you suggest what I should charge for this?
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The image would be blown up and cropped to fit a wall

Where do you live? NY prices are higher than if you're in Podunk?
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Who's printing it? You or them?

How do I retain rights?

Don't give them away? If it's for a wall, give rights only to use it for a wall.

How would I get credit for the photo...

Ask them to include a small plaque.

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