My suggestion would be to just write this one job off, and hope they love the
results, then if another job comes your way from them, ask for a little more.
Even if they don't like what you got on film, they're not out a lot of $$,
and whether they like the results or not, you're a major 'good guy' to them;
and, if they do like the results- you're in a stronger position to argue
future compensation.
Best,
George S.
> Yeah, it's a lttle late to negotiate.
>
> >>> tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 15:40:40 05/24/2001 >>>
> Although I am no lawyer, I'm not sure I agree with you on the ownership.
> Remember, this is his employer and he is performing a function requested by
> his employer. I would guess he signed an agreement when he started that
> pretty much anything he does at their request belongs to them, even ideas.
>
> Probably questions that should have been asked before the photo shoot.
>
> Tom
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