Tag : Licensing

Stocksy Makes Extended License Better Deal For Buyers

The title of the post says it all.  There’s been a change at Stocksy that makes one, or, well, two, of the extended licenses, a better deal for buyers.  Read on!

Now Licensing On Dreamstime

If you’re interested in licensing my stock photography work, but find yourself locked into one particular agency due to company policy, this may be good news for you.  I am currently adding stock content to my portfolio on Dreamstime: http://www.dreamstime.com/seanlockephotography_info

Licence From My Symbiostock Shop

Today, I’d like to introduce you to a new place that you can license my royalty free stock photo content from.  It’s right here on my seanlockephotography.com site!  It’s built on a relatively new platform called “Symbiostock” and allows you to license directly from me, without a middle man.

Extended Licenses at Stocksy

Good Monday morning to you!  Let’s talk licensing today.  As I’ve discussed before, when you go to a stock photo agency and make a purchase, what you are really doing is buying a set of rights to use the image you’re interested in.  The image data is part of the package, sure, but the rights you purchase are what let you use the content without getting into trouble with the copyright holder.  So make sure you are purchasing the rights […]

Sometimes “Free” Isn’t Such A Great Deal

My business is licensing creative imagery to designers and other buyers that need content for their work.  I don’t “sell pictures” – what stock photographers do is create a license, a set of terms, that grants certain rights to another to use a piece of content.  Now, licenses to use my work are not free, despite the misleading catch-all title of “royalty free” for this general style of licensing.  The royalties I receive for my work supports my business and […]

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