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A new photo internet sales site.....https://www.lens2print.co.uk/index.asp Good luck!
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I get the feeling that someone thought it was a great idea all the way up until it was up and running. There's one... just one blog post from June 29. Having setup a blog section I'd expect at least a weekly entry. No fb/twitter etc... They don't seem to be active in encouraging participation in their site. It's like they thought it would just run itself and grow without any further input from them once 'out there'. I can't find anything worthwhile for a photographer to be happy about either - some vague wording about pictures being 'technically correct' but no explanation of the submission / approval process prior to signing up. Looks like they've set themselves up for failure really, when putting a days work a week into it and a bit more money for proper site usability and interaction testing would pay off.
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I used to sell/rent my slides to a company in Manchester but as digital photography started to take off they stopped wanting.
You need to be very careful when it comes to selling "your" photo's. Read all the small print on any contract. Get a solicitor to go over the contract. The arrangement I had with the said company was that ,1, I sold the slide to them for a fixed sum, I then had no right to that slide. No copies otherwise I was infringing on their copyright. 2, I rented the slide to them, every time they used the picture I was paid an agreed sum. That way I kept the copyright on that slide. They was allowed to copy it but every time it was used I got a percentage on the royalties. A lot of the pictures they required were of the "chocolate box" type. They sometimes wanted photo's of children but that is something else, so I steered away from that area. Landscapes, sea scapes, sunset and sunrise pictures were very popular. Animals were very popular especially kittens and puppies. Transport pictures were rarely required. Hope this helps.
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