The Dilemma of Stock
I have been writing for a few travel magazines lately, and any submission usually accompanies a few images. This put me in a dilemma. I could provide only left out, sub-standard images to the magazines that I had not submitted to the stock agency. The magazines I write would not have been able to pay the rates fixed by the stock agency and hence selling those images via the agency was ruled out.
None of my choices were very desirable - to submit sub-standard images to the magazines or to submit sub-standard images to stock agency and provide the good ones to magazines. Finally I decided to close my account with the stock agency and asked them to do so.
It was a pain having to choose between the two, but eventually the person I was in touch with the stock agency offered me a middle ground. I am now having images removed from the stock agency, but I will continue to keep my account and submit those images that I won't be using for other purposes. That probably means I won't be able to sell much of images, but is still better than closing my account.
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2 Comments:
What does the stock library consider to be the same image?
If you produce vastly different JPGs from the same RAW file, are they still the same image?
I am not sure Will. I think it mostly goes with the spirit than a set of rigid rules. The agency in any case would not have gone far enough to sue me if I breached the exclusivity, but would have only removed their images from their stock.
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