Hello all,
I hope this topic hasnt been covered too much, i tried looking back through the pages by couldnt find anything.
Anyway. Long story short. I do live concert photography with an artist that I am fairly close with. One photo in particular turned out to be marketable, usable, blah blah for this artist.
I sent this artist this photo along with several others in a "hey, look at these cool shots i got for you!" type of way...
Fast forward 3 months, I am seeing this picture all over the internet used by a promotional (concert-booking) company, advertising to bring this artist to your city, with out my permission mind you..
Last night, he sold out a show of 1,200, and im sure he will do it again on this same tour. How do i get some type of compensation for this? If they are bringing in over $15,000 dollars a show, and using my picture as one of the main pictures for their advertising, it should only make sense that i get a piece of that right?
What should my next step be? Contact a lawyer? Is there an industry standard % or $ that i should be receiving?
I work for a record label doing photo/video but I definitely do not consider myself a seasoned vet when it comes to the business of photography. Any help is appreciated!
edit for shameless promotion: http://Flickr.com/ericbattin![]()




