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Defining your photographic needs |
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The questions to answer to define your licensing and photographic needs are: How many photographs are needed? What is needed to be photographed? How many subjects or products need to be photographed? When will the shoot need to take place? Where will the shoot take place? Will a second photographer be needed for the event or shoot? What kind of post-processing will be needed? Will any special processing treatment of the images be needed? Who needs to use the photography? Where will the photography be used? What languages will it be used in? How long can the photography be used? Are the needs for the licensing unlimited or limited to a length of time or press run, etc? Will the photography be used in advertising, editorial or collateral media? Will it appear locally, regionally or nationally? Does the the photography need to be exclusive to the client for a period of time? Can the photographer re-license the images (or out-takes) to others? Is a non-compete clause necessary to protect the proprietary nature of the photography?(non-compete clauses have a maximum enforceable life in Utah)
By answering these questions you define your photographic needs, eliminating possible miscommunication of details needed for the shoot and final image use. If you have any questions or would like to discuss your needs with one of our photographers feel free to contact us.
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