Individual images are available to purchase in the following formats:
Standard License JPG
Small - Web Resolution (72dpi) 1000x666 approx 600KB - $15.00
Full License JPG
Large - Print Resolution (300dpi) 4256x2832 approx. 6MB - $45.00
Standard License JPG
Small - Web Resolution (72dpi) 1000x666 approx 600KB - $15.00
Full License JPG
Large - Print Resolution (300dpi) 4256x2832 approx. 6MB - $45.00
Commercial photography
The pricing for commercial photography is different than that of portrait pricing or Real Estate photography.
In Real Estate photography all photos are licensed to the agent for all marketing associated with the current sale of the property for its duration. License is granted only to the agent and NOT to any third party. Any usage of the photos by a third party, including but not limited to subsequent agents, architects, builders, stagers, designers, sellers or buyers is prohibited unless approved in writing by Positive Image Photography Inc.
One of the simplest reasons for this difference is the usage of the image. In the portrait job, the client buys a printed image, and the copyright law legally prevents the client from reproducing the image. In commercial photography the client buys usage of an image to sell a product or service.
Therefore, the image will be printed multiple times for advertising, which calls for a different pricing structure. Since the image is still the copyright property of the photographer, the client needs to purchase the image, according to use.
Our photography fees & costs, to cover a commercial assignment, are broken down in the following ways:
Production Fee
The Production Fee is also often referred to as the "photography fee" or "creative fee". Simply stated, it is the cost to the client for
our photographic services to shoot your project. It takes into account our experience, creativity and professionalism. This fee also
includes the session fee, as well as additional hidden hours that are unique to commercial photography, including digital time, and pre &
post production time.
Session Fee: Similar to the Portrait "Session Fee", this is the cost of the photo session.
Digital Time: Proofing, color correcting, retouching, digital filing & back-ups, sizing, file conversion & photo transmitting, are all included in "Digital Time".
Pre & Post Production:
Pre production is very often the most important part of a great photo shoot and is often over looked. Time spent beforehand arranging and
organizing everything will greatly help the shoot to run smoothly and quickly, saving you time and money in the long run. Post Production time is the time spent breaking down a set, and the follow-up to complete the job. The production fee is calculated by the information you provide about your project. To fairly and accurately provide you an estimate for your project, we have provided a list of questions for the client, which we need in order to research a fair price.
License Fee
The License Fee is for the license to use the images we create for you. Per U.S. copyright laws, each image is copyrighted to the photographer. Meaning, the creator of the image is also the owner of the image. Licensing photo usage from Positive Image Photography is simple. Generally, photos are licensed to the client as one-time, non-exclusive, North American rights. Other rights are licensed as needed by the client. Such rights are, or can be, quite involved with many combinations of rights granted. The range is great because no two jobs are the same and the costs to photograph any particular job varies a great deal. In general, a small business owner who only has a single subject to be photographed and only needs the photo for a short amount of time in a local market will pay a relatively small fee. This is contrasted with a large multinational corporation which may need many subjects photographed and will use the photos for a long time, in a national ad campaign. The larger company will be expected to pay a proportionally higher fee for our service. In either case, the quality of our photography will be the same and the service will be outstanding.
Factors which affect the cost of the license fee include:
Expenses
Expenses can include, but are not limited to the following:
In Real Estate photography all photos are licensed to the agent for all marketing associated with the current sale of the property for its duration. License is granted only to the agent and NOT to any third party. Any usage of the photos by a third party, including but not limited to subsequent agents, architects, builders, stagers, designers, sellers or buyers is prohibited unless approved in writing by Positive Image Photography Inc.
One of the simplest reasons for this difference is the usage of the image. In the portrait job, the client buys a printed image, and the copyright law legally prevents the client from reproducing the image. In commercial photography the client buys usage of an image to sell a product or service.
Therefore, the image will be printed multiple times for advertising, which calls for a different pricing structure. Since the image is still the copyright property of the photographer, the client needs to purchase the image, according to use.
Our photography fees & costs, to cover a commercial assignment, are broken down in the following ways:
Production Fee
The Production Fee is also often referred to as the "photography fee" or "creative fee". Simply stated, it is the cost to the client for
our photographic services to shoot your project. It takes into account our experience, creativity and professionalism. This fee also
includes the session fee, as well as additional hidden hours that are unique to commercial photography, including digital time, and pre &
post production time.
Session Fee: Similar to the Portrait "Session Fee", this is the cost of the photo session.
Digital Time: Proofing, color correcting, retouching, digital filing & back-ups, sizing, file conversion & photo transmitting, are all included in "Digital Time".
Pre & Post Production:
Pre production is very often the most important part of a great photo shoot and is often over looked. Time spent beforehand arranging and
organizing everything will greatly help the shoot to run smoothly and quickly, saving you time and money in the long run. Post Production time is the time spent breaking down a set, and the follow-up to complete the job. The production fee is calculated by the information you provide about your project. To fairly and accurately provide you an estimate for your project, we have provided a list of questions for the client, which we need in order to research a fair price.
License Fee
The License Fee is for the license to use the images we create for you. Per U.S. copyright laws, each image is copyrighted to the photographer. Meaning, the creator of the image is also the owner of the image. Licensing photo usage from Positive Image Photography is simple. Generally, photos are licensed to the client as one-time, non-exclusive, North American rights. Other rights are licensed as needed by the client. Such rights are, or can be, quite involved with many combinations of rights granted. The range is great because no two jobs are the same and the costs to photograph any particular job varies a great deal. In general, a small business owner who only has a single subject to be photographed and only needs the photo for a short amount of time in a local market will pay a relatively small fee. This is contrasted with a large multinational corporation which may need many subjects photographed and will use the photos for a long time, in a national ad campaign. The larger company will be expected to pay a proportionally higher fee for our service. In either case, the quality of our photography will be the same and the service will be outstanding.
Factors which affect the cost of the license fee include:
- The size of the photo.
- The kind of use (editorial, corporate/industrial, promotional/advertising).
- The region the photo will be used (local, regional, national, international).
- The number of times the photo is copied for distribution (circulation size, print run or number of hits on a web site).
- The length of time the photo is needed.
- Exclusivity (Do you need to be the only one to use this photo in your magazine, company publication, advertising campaign?)
- Location where the photo will be used (Inside page, cover page, home page, banner, package, poster, billboard, etc.).
- How the photo is to be printed (Color or Black & White).
Expenses
Expenses can include, but are not limited to the following:
- Mileage and other travel costs
- Film processing and digital imaging costs
- Shipping costs
- Printing costs
- Photographic assistants
- Purchasing or rental of props
- Rental of camera and lighting equipment
- Hiring models
- Parking and tolls