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Nigel Meaby

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I've received a request for permission to use one of my photo's by someone via Flickr. His name is Anu Garg see here: http://wordsmith.org/anu/resume.html

and he wants to use it in a presentation at http://nwfreethoughtalliance.org/

I'm happy for him to use my photo but should I let him use it for free? What would you do if you were in my shoes?

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[/url] Rishikesh by Nigel_Meaby, on Flickr[/IMG]
 
well it All depends Nigel on how important the Monetary Issue is for You

I would expect that You should Receive /Request
a Proper Credit for that Photo
that would not only show Your Name
But website and how to Contact You

Very Cool ... Congrats !
 
Thanks all for the input. Dear Helen I hope you are back on your feet and shooting with the same fluidity as before your recent run of bad luck. 🙂

Bill I really don't think that is necessary for a presentation and anyway the picture was taken in a public place in India with the guys full consent.

As the guy who wants to use it is quite high profile and probably not short of a few dollars I'll request he makes a small donation to a good cause of his choice, in India, in exchange for using the image.
 
excellent

excellent

". . . . As the guy who wants to use it is quite high profile and probably not short of a few dollars I'll request he makes a small donation to a good cause of his choice, in India, in exchange for using the image."


An excellent solution !
 
I've been asked for permission to use images I have on Flickr before and did grant permission without request for money. I definitely always want to be credited and receive a copy of the presentation/dissertation/journal article etc. when it's complete so I maintain contact with the user by email.

If the user was going to make significant money off my photo(s) somehow, or if I made my living from photography I would have a different opinion on the subject.
 
"Always get paid. Never give your work away for free. People will never value something that is free". An entirely old school approach.

I've had a few requests like that. As long as it is for use in a non-profit environment, I always agree.
 
Thanks all for the input. Dear Helen I hope you are back on your feet and shooting with the same fluidity as before your recent run of bad luck. 🙂

Bill I really don't think that is necessary for a presentation and anyway the picture was taken in a public place in India with the guys full consent.

As the guy who wants to use it is quite high profile and probably not short of a few dollars I'll request he makes a small donation to a good cause of his choice, in India, in exchange for using the image.

Congratulations. Well done for the picture and the reasoned 'quid pro quo'.

Keep us posted.

Alistair
 
For me it comes down to usage. What do they want your image for, and how will it be used? If it's to benefit a good cause that will help people, especially those in need, I'll usually let them use it for free. If it's a business venture of some sort, or could otherwise help someone else profit, I charge usage fees. I agree with the comments about always charging and that people don't value something they get for free; but there are situations where charging to use your images isn't a good idea- like when a good charity whose mission you support approaches you to use an image. Always think about how your images will be used and how that will reflect upon you.
 
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