stealing my photos please help
rogerchester
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I am new in the photography business and need advice on a problem i am having. Some of my customers are stealing my photo proofs before they buy them. I water mark my proofs and keep them to the smallest size as possible. I get on facebook and the photos are posted before they even buy them. (I Love working for free). What is the best way to show my customers their photos without giving them access to them. I like to post them on my web site but I need to sell them first. How do you sell your proofs if they are not on the website for customers to view them? Any help with this matter would be appreciated very much.
Thank You
Roger Prescott
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Roger Prescott
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I just looked at your web site, and every gallery that I looked at had the Originals available. If the original is available there is really no need to purchase photos.
Yes, I know, you have right click protection on. That is easily circumvented. See ORIGINALS = a gateway to free photos, & right click protection is NOT PROTECTION.
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Denise is correct, right cliking protection is not really protection, once viewed it can be printed or used in most any way.
a necessary evil if you are serious about using your website for making money is watermarking...and with CS 5 available that only slows down the real people dead set on stealing your images.
Blasting your copyright across the image in big letters makes the image unusable for most.
My feeling is that the majority of people are not using Internet much so a lot of your customers are not well served by your posting their photos on the net in the first place. They will need help to look at them, likely from the family geek who then shows off by demonstrating how he or she can rip you off. Perhaps a reversion to old style contact prints, with a copyright graffiti, will serve your business purpose better?
Go to their home and display them on your laptop. Else, anyone can grab them: http://r-prescott.smugmug.com/Portraits/Tabatha/i-knHXqzF/0/M/IMG4503pp-M.jpg
Welcome to the digital age. People want to share their images. This is nothing new. Charge an appropriate sitting fee to cover your needs and provide images on cd for them.
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vstations are cheap as chips to set up and the hourly rate you'll pay someone to look after it will be returned 50 fold if your doing things right. I don't think a sports shooter can afford to put pics on line these days nor afford not to have vstations and an assistant running the sales side of things for them.
For portraits and the like, have them come to your home/ studio or go to their home.
Frankly, I can't understand why you would just put them online and not do a viewing session with them where you can show them how they could be cropped, give them ideas for layouts, show them retouching and what it can do and who they could buy extra prints for to give as gifts and just do a professional presentation of your work overall.
I would be more concerned about the money you're loosing right here than the online image pinching although they are closely related.
I give my portrait clients a Coffee and some Biscuits in the waiting room after their studio sessions, do a cull on the pics and then do the order within 15 min of the pics being taken while the excitement is high. I'm constantly finding myself amazed at how much more they spend that I would have anticipated despite my expectations continually rising.
For location shoots, since I got back into portraits I haven't any clients not take the images on disk deal yet. I cull and edit a couple of images and always give them a free print so when they take them to be printed, they have a standard to compare the prints to and will automatically know if they are crap who's fault that is.
I don't believe you will ever get any worthwhile return on your time or get near your earning potential putting pics up on the net for sports. It's hard enough making a quid out of it at the best of times, slashing your earnings by 80-90% is just crazy to me.
To me there is NO excuse not to do View stations or disks these days for sports for the simple fact that online is near useless and you will always have problems with image theft and crap sales. If I had to do online only, I wouldn't even think of covering the event in the first place.
I don't go out busting my chops and hammering camera's in the hope of growing better looking, I'm in it for the money.
For others that are happy just to look like a photographer, online sales may fit their needs perfectly!
http://www.themoderntog.com/the-secret-to-significantly-increasing-your-portrait-sales-strategy