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Licensing and Sales of Images …

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All of the images on this site are available for sale or for licensing.  I allow the use of my images in two ways:
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE

With Creative Commons you are free:

To Share: Copy, Distribute, and Transmit the image
To Remix: Create Derivative works of the image

Under these conditions:

Attribution: Attribution to Frank Hardy or Frank Hardy Photography must be made along with the image.
Non-Commercial: The image must not be used for commercial purposes under any circumstances. For clarity on what defines commercial use, please see the Sample Accepted Uses below.

SAMPLE ACCEPTED USE OF THE CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE:

Blog Post describing a trip
Online article discussing photography
A website for an online project about the use of photography
An individual using an image as a desktop background for the computer monitor

LICENSE TO COPYRIGHT

‘Commercial Use’ regarding the use of images online or offline is defined very broadly. The determination of commercial or non-commercial use is based on the contextual use of the image. The determination is NOT based on the tax-filing status of the entity using the image nor on whether or not a financial transaction takes place.

Commercial use of my images is allowed only if expressly granted by Frank Hardy Photography.  All commercial uses will incur a licensing fee.  Please contact me if you have any questions.  My fees are based on the following criteria:

Media – print, web, television, outdoor  etc.
Distribution Size – number of copies printed, viewing audience size, exposure (regional, national, international)
Length of Use – 1 year, 2 years, etc.
Prominence of Display – 1/4 page, 1/2 page, full page, spread, front cover, back cover, home page (online), interior page (online), etc.

All licensing inquiries should be sent to: frank@frankhardyphotography.com
SAMPLE USE REQUIRING A LICENSE TO COPYRIGHT:

A marketing campaign for a commercial entity
A fund-raising campaign for a not-for profit entity
A background image for a website by a corporate / non-corporate business
License to create an individual print for use in a private home

If you have any questions what so ever regarding any of the above information, you can contact me with the email listed above. Or I can be reached
on my cell phone at 850-449-1279.

Thank you for your time and consideration …

Frank Hardy

Written by Frank Hardy

March 31, 2014 at 12:15 pm

And Now, A Word From Our Sponsor …

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And that would be me … I had these framed images on display in a restaurant in downtown Pensacola that closed recently. There are around twenty of these framed prints and I am looking to sell them.  Most are 16×20 prints, matted to 20×24 with a black metal frame and glass.  A few are 20×24 prints, matted to 24×28 and framed in black metal.  There are also one or two 11×14’s matted to 16×20 and framed the same way.  Here is one more print …

These two just happen to be from parades, but some of the others are the San Carlos Hotel, Aerial view of downtown Pensacola in the 1950’s, etc, etc.  You can call me on my cell phone at 850-449-1279 or email me at: frankphardy@gmail.com  and I will be happy to tell you what I have printed and obviously all of the images shown on this site can be printed and framed.  Below, is an example of a print mounted on canvas … I know I have shown these before. but this is one I received back from the lab on Friday that I thought looked very well done.  The first is the image that I sent to the lab …

Next are several of the print back from the lab  …

And now one of the side showing how the canvas is wrapped around the stretcher frame …

Please note:  The image that I sent to the lab was scaled to the dimensions of a 35mm camera and the print is a 16×20.  So, when the image is cropped to print, you loose some of the image off the bottom and off the sides.  If I would have made the print 16×24, it would have printed to the dimensions of the top image.  There always seems to be some confusion when you are enlarging / sizing prints to fit different formats and some photographers do not take the time to explain it to the people purchasing the enlargements … so, if you do not understand this, please ask.

If anyone has any questions or is interested in purchasing any my work for wall decor, publishing. etc … please do not hesitate to get in touch.  Thanks again for looking …

Written by Frank Hardy

January 16, 2012 at 10:52 am