PHOTO
USAGE
Requests are made regularly
on the use of my photographs. Therefore this page presents
basic guidelines to usage of my photos by third parties.
At all times a person or organization must contact me about
intentions of usage.
Photographs
may not be reproduced, copied, stored or manipulated in any
form without the written permission of the copyright holder.
This includes use of any image as part of another
photographic concept or illustration. No image or any part
of this site is within public domain.
PERSONAL
WEB SITES
Links to this website are
always welcome and appreciated!
COMMERCIAL
USAGE
Photos can be licensed for
uses such as brochures, advertisements, posters, CD artwork,
editorial, commercial web sites, etc.
If you
find an image on this site which you would like to use, have
any questions, or would like me to organize a submission,
contact me directly by phone or email. I will be happy to
discuss your project, usage rights and fees. Usage fees are
based on standard stock photography industry guidelines. To
determine a fair usage fee, the following are some of the
factors considered with regard to your project:
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Usage:
brochure, print ad, poster, editorial, web, etc.
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Print
run
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Distribution:
USA, World, etc.
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Reproduction
size of image: 1/4 page, 1/2 page, cover, etc.
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Usage
rights: exclusive or nonexclusive
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Length
of usage: year, month or unlimited
PURCHASE
All images on this site are
available for purchase as artwork. See the "order
prints" page for more information.
Each
image is legally protected by U.S. & International
copyright laws and may NOT be copied and used for
reproduction in ANY manner without the explicit written
authorization of the copyright holder. All images on this
web site are copyrighted © Thomas Cooper - Cooper's Images
and are for web browser viewing only. All images on
this web site are registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.
Any unauthorized download, screen capture, or otherwise
captured or reproduced copy of any image or other content on
this website is a violation of the Federal Copyright Law.
The infringing party may be held liable for damages up to
$150,000 per infringement plus all attorney's fees and legal
costs.
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