There may come a time in this business when a company or other organization will ask to license previously shot content from you. Here are some key tips on how to get the best value for your work.
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No commentary. No remarks. Just something to think about.
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Stock Footage and Photos and the Future of Licensing
Today’s guest blog post will give you ideas and inspiration for how you can earn money licensing your photo and video content.