Usage is restricted by time, region, or specific medium (e.g., a one-year license for a billboard in New York).
Be clear about whether you want it for personal use (like a print for your home) or commercial use (like a social media ad).
You pay a one-time fee to use the image multiple times for various projects without paying additional royalties.
To buy photo rights is to navigate a complex legal and creative landscape. Whether you are a business owner looking for marketing assets or an individual wanting to print a professional shot, understanding the difference between "owning a photo" and "licensing" it is crucial. 📸 The Fundamentals of Photo Rights
Prices vary wildly based on the photographer's experience and your intended reach.
You are the only person allowed to use the image for a set period. This is significantly more expensive.
The photographer legally signs over all ownership. This is rare and typically only happens in high-end commercial contracts. 🛠 How to Buy Photo Rights