Team & Individual question (re: schools)

AZTarHeelAZTarHeel Registered Users Posts: 23 Big grins
edited April 9, 2008 in Mind Your Own Business
Hello all, I posted this over in sports but maybe it works better here.

I'm a newspaper photo guy (sports) and have been most of my adult life. Lately, I've been picking up a lot more side work, doing T&I photos and the like. I'm now hoping to pick up a few T&I contracts with area schools, and I was wondering what kind of "kick backs" are common for folks who shoot school T&I sports photos.

Free photos for coaches? A certain percentage of your sales or a set fee back to them? Just curious how this works as I bid on a few of my schools' contracts. Thanks
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  • Mulder32Mulder32 Registered Users Posts: 58 Big grins
    edited April 7, 2008
    my 2 cents
    When I was coaching, the photographers the school contracted with gave every coach a free 5 x 7 of the team. Sometimes I would ask for a picture to be taken of me and my seniors, or me and a state qualifier, etc. These prints were usually put in the "free" pile for the coach.
    Mike
    Canon 2 x 5D, 24-70L, 70-200 2.8IS, 50 f1.4, 580EXII, 2 x 550EX, CP-E4
  • snaptie2002snaptie2002 Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
    edited April 9, 2008
    Kickbacks or commisions can range from zero to way too much!

    As a general rule I never bring up the issue. If the other party brings it up you should have a figure in your head so you can respond on the spot. 10% to 20% is the range I see most often.

    Once you have an agreement you can spread a few strategic freebies around if you like. I have found that coaches and AD's are a lot more receptive to having you in the dugout or on the sidelines if you give them a few photos along the way.

    I had a baseball tournament director drop a 20% commision in exchange for photos of his three sons after I gave him a few free action shots.

    Good luck with your contract,
    Marty




    Marty
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