Sold a photo for a book cover

Chriscrawfordphoto

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One of my photographs is being used as the cover for a novel being published by Breakwater Books, a small Canadian publisher in St. Johns, Newfoundland. I've sold a lot of photos for commercial uses over the years but this is my first book cover, unless you count the photo I donated to the yearbook class at a small town high school in Michigan who wanted one of my photos for the back cover of the school's yearbook a few years ago.

oldghosts.jpg

The book cover

feighner-farm4.jpg

The original photo

The book is at the printer's now and will be available next month.
 
I like your photograph a lot. Minimalistic, but meaningful in a scary way :eek:.

I love reading fiction among other things, I hope they give you a free copy from the 1st batch.

Like the other poster asked: what did you use to shoot it?

Dan.
 
Hi Jim, how are you? I haven't seen you post on RFF in a long time, didn't know if you were still around! I shot it with an Olympus SLR and 50mm f1.4 Zuiko lens. I was really close to the clothespin, pretty much at the closest focus distance, about 18 inches. I think I shot it at about f5.6 on Tri-X. It was at an abandoned farmhouse in a rural part of Allen County, Indiana. Same county the city of Fort Wayne is, but the farmhouse is about 10 miles outside the city in the middle of nowhere.
 
I like your photograph a lot. Minimalistic, but meaningful in a scary way :eek:.

I love reading fiction among other things, I hope they give you a free copy from the 1st batch.

Like the other poster asked: what did you use to shoot it?

Dan.

They're sending me two copies after they get them back from the printer. Plus, I got paid very well for it :D
 
Cool. And congrats. You got a credit?

Yeah, they're putting my name and website address on the back cover. A lot of times with stock photos there's no credit if its something like an advertisement, but music CDs, books, and magazines usually put my name and website somewhere on it.
 
Way to go Chris!

Way to go Chris!

Nice effort ! Just shows how hard work will payoff. Hope it only the first of many to come.
 
Yummy :p:p

I got paid very well for it :D

After looking at the 2 pics another time, I think I like your horizontal one better. In their vertical crop, they cropped out the front of the house with the door right below the pin, I think the house with its front in your version gives a better perspective. But that's just my opinion and ofcourse they have pros working for them.

Dan.
 
Yummy :p:p



After looking at the 2 pics another time, I think I like your horizontal one better. In their vertical crop, they cropped out the front of the house with the door right below the pin, I think the house with its front in your version gives a better perspective. But that's just my opinion and ofcourse they have pros working for them.

Dan.

LOL, yeah when you sell your pics for other people's uses they always have to butcher them somehow to fit their layouts. This isn't too bad though, I've had worse done to my pics :p
 
2 Thumbs up for the sale of your photo. Always glad to see a straight photo as the final choice as a book cover. I assume that you had more than one photo in for consideration on this project...is this the photo you expected to be your front runner? I like the photo...simple and direct. Best Regards...Laurance
 
Congrats on the great work. If I can ask how did they find your photo? I have one magazine cover that was found on Flickr. I would like to promote some of my work. Thanks
 
2 Thumbs up for the sale of your photo. Always glad to see a straight photo as the final choice as a book cover. I assume that you had more than one photo in for consideration on this project...is this the photo you expected to be your front runner? I like the photo...simple and direct. Best Regards...Laurance

They already knew what they wanted when they contacted me. I had no idea i was being considered...they found the image online using Google Image Search, like it, and emailed me for a price.
 
They already knew what they wanted when they contacted me. I had no idea i was being considered...they found the image online using Google Image Search, like it, and emailed me for a price.

Very interesting to know the "buyer" had such a clear idea of a good fit between your photo and the concept. That must make the sale even more rewarding. Laurance
 
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