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Determine Your Pricing Model
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Before you list prices, you need to decide on the licensing model(s) you'll offer. Common models include:
  • Royalty-Free (RF): A one-time fee grants the buyer broad, perpetual use of the image across various mediums and projects. This is popular for its flexibility and affordability
  • Rights-Managed (RM): Pricing is determined by specific usage parameters (e.g., duration, geographic region, media type, print run, exclusivity). This model offers more control and can lead to higher per-image revenue for unique or high-demand images.
  • Editorial Use Only: Images that feature recognizable people or brands may be restricted to non-commercial use (news articles, blogs). These typically cannot be used for advertising.
  • Creative Commons (CC): Offers various licenses that allow free use of images, often with specific conditions like attribution or non-commercial use. Less about direct payment, more about broad dissemination
  • Subscription Models: Common on large stock photo sites, where users pay a recurring fee for a certain number of downloads per month or year.
  • Individual Sales/Prints: For photographers selling physical prints or digital files for personal use (e.g., wall art).
Factors Influencing Image Pricing
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Consider these elements when setting your prices:
  • License Type: As above, RM is typically more expensive than RF.
  • Resolution/Size: Higher resolution images (larger files) command higher prices.
  • Commercial vs. Editorial: Commercial use (advertising, marketing) is generally more expensive than editorial use.
  • Print Run/Circulation: For RM licenses, higher print runs or wider distribution increase the price.
  • Media Type: Web, print, broadcast, social media, merchandise, etc., can all have different rates.
  • Exclusivity: If the buyer wants exclusive rights to use the image (meaning no one else can license it), the price will be significantly higher.
  • Image Quality & Uniqueness: High-quality, professionally shot, and unique images will fetch higher prices. Niche content can also command more.
  • Subject Matter: Some subjects are in higher demand or are harder to capture, justifying a higher price.
  • Market Research: Look at what competitors or similar photographers/agencies are charging for comparable images.
  • Your Costs & Profit Margin: Account for your time, equipment, editing, and desired profit.
How to Display Pricing on our Website
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For Individual Image Sales / Photo Galleries:
  • Directly on Image Pages: For each image, have clear pricing options listed (e.g., "Digital Download - Small: $X, Medium: $Y, Large: $Z").
  • Price Lists: If you offer many options (different sizes, print types, licenses), create a dedicated "Price List" page or section. Link to it clearly from individual image pages or your main navigation.
  • Print and Product Options: If you sell physical prints, framed art, canvases, etc., list these options with their respective prices. Consider offering packages.
  • Digital Downloads: Clearly state the resolution and permitted uses for each digital download tier.
  • Licensing Terms Link: Crucially, for each image or pricing option, include a clear link to your full licensing terms and conditions. This protects you legally and informs the buyer.
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4x6, 5x7, 8x10 size of print glassy paper or mate paper

Frequently asked questions

What are the standard print sizes?

Standard print sizes for photos typically include 4x6 inches, 5x7 inches, 8x10 inches, and 11x14 inches.

what is the standard photo size?

The standard photo size in inches can vary depending on the intended use and industry standards, but a common standard for printed photographs is 4x6 inches.

Why Choosing the Right Image Size is So Important

In the realm of photography, photo prints, and print art, size really does matter. Proper sizing will ensure that your works are displayed and visible in a size that best compliments and brings out the best in your art or photos.

Can you track the performance of digital marketing campaigns?

Absolutely. We provide detailed analytics and reports to track the performance of your digital marketing campaigns. This allows us to measure key metrics, identify areas for improvement, and adjust strategies to achieve the best results.

What is Aspect Ratio in Regards to Picture Sizes?

Aspect ratio is a term used to describe the ratio of an image’s width to its height. Expressed as ‘X:X’ where ‘X’ is a whole number.

Common Aspect Ratios 

1:1

This results in a square image where both the width and height are equal in length. A 1:1 ratio is most commonly used for social media profile pictures, thumbnails, and small to medium-sized photos or artwork.

3:2

An aspect ratio of 3:2 is a common size, used often in digital photography and film alike. Interestingly, 3:2 is also the aspect ratio used for 35 mm film.

4:3

Used frequently for various PC monitors, digital cameras, and TVs, 4:3 is often an ideal aspect ratio to use for film or shooting photos or print photography that will also be displayed digitally on screen.

16:9

You’ve likely come across this aspect when watching movies on screen. It is also a common one used with widescreen TVs and computer monitors. Rectangle in shape, this ratio results in a size that’s slightly longer than the 4:3 ratio.

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