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Have a Great Image You’d Like to Share?
 

 

Subject - Looking for Images

October 23, 2009
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Have a Great Image You’d Like to Share?

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We are in the process of creating new marketing materials, and have been looking for great images of real-life electricians!! If you have a great picture of yourself at work, in your everyday work clothes, and are willing to share it, we’d love you to send it to us.

All images submitted will be the property of Mike Holt Enterprises. Although we won’t be able to use all the images we receive, and may not be able to use yours right away, we’d like to keep the pictures for use at a future time.

To submit an image please copy and paste the following statement into an email, along with your picture attachments, and send to Paula@mikeholt.com

 

I  _____________________________________, certify that I own the right to these photos, that I am submitting them for use in Mike Holt marketing efforts and that I acknowledge they may be used in either a website or a printed format.

 

Thanks in advance for all of you willing to send us your best images.

 

 

 

 

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Comments
  • How about visting sites like istock.com of fotolia.com and purchasing photos. They only cost a couple of bucks to buy and are royalty free. By the way, I'm an electrician and also a photographer and I hate to see anyone just give up their copyrights to photos. At least do something like Wiki Commons does where you can use the photo for free but you must credit the photographer if someone is willing to give you something that you will ultimately profit from.

    Kevin Pepin
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  • How about re-wording your release. Maybe offer to pay for the use of the photographs, a small amount like you would pay for a stock photo (usually ranging from $1 to a small, web quality image to $20 for a very large, High resolution image), and agree to credit the photographer. Sometimes, that's all it takes. Speaking as a photographer, it's not always about the money, but the recognition is important.

    Kevin Pepin
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