
usage rights & licensing
Paying for an event-day package buys you the deliverables in that package — within the ownership tier you choose. Using photos or videos for purposes beyond that — promotional posters, sponsor materials, paid advertising, next year's marketing campaign — is a separate use case with separate pricing. This page explains the structure. Browse it below, or download the complete guide for every detail.
use cases at a glance
why fees change based on use?
Four factors move the needle on licensing fees: reach (how many people will see it), duration (how long it will be used), purpose (whether it generates revenue or builds a brand), and exclusivity (whether anyone else can license the same image).
A photo on one family's wall has different value than the same photo on a year-long advertising campaign. The pricing structure scales fairly with how the content is actually being used — small local use stays accessible, large commercial use is priced for the value it creates.
Paying for credit is not the same as paying for a license;
both have their place, and both are spelled out in the full guide.