Creative Campfire: Conversations for Creative Entrepreneurs
Shelly and Lauren are hosting a live deep-dive on usage licensing. [https://creativecamp.pro/usage] Lauren walks through a real case study where usage renegotiation happened after a shoot wrapped. Rachel Korinek [https://www.instagram.com/stories/twolovesstudio/] joins to share how terms shifted in the 24 hours before her shoot — and what happened. Tickets: $97 — includes a 14-page workbook. Newsletter subscribers [https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/1292113/152397802558719123/share] get a discount code which now expires May 8, 2026. Episode Summary: Shelly and Lauren tackle a listener question from Tara @teragigotstudio, a food photographer navigating usage licensing in her local market. From baking usage into your creative fee without line-iteming it out, to why restaurants operate on razor-thin margins and what that means for your quote, to how to explain licensing using movies and Spotify — this episode gets into the nuance that most "just charge for licensing!" advice skips entirely. What Tara Asked: Tara wrote in wondering whether her ability to charge for usage is limited when competing photographers aren't charging for it at all. She lost a restaurant group job to a photographer who charged a fraction of her rate, and she's trying to figure out how to price strategically in a local market where she's still finding her footing. What's Covered: * Why aligning on budget before you quote changes everything — and the range technique (credit: Andrea Stern) that actually gets people to give you a number * How to bake usage into your creative fee without a separate line item — and why you still need a per-image rate for anything beyond the package * Perpetual vs. time-limited licensing for local clients, and why Lauren defaults to perpetual for restaurants * How exclusive → non-exclusive can be a pricing lever when a client can't meet your rate * The Getty Calculator tiering logic (national → regional → local) and how to apply it even though the tool is gone — plus FotoQuote as a resource * Why the most profitable dishes matter more than the most popular ones when scoping a restaurant shoot * Profit First by Mike Michalowicz for building pricing from your actual numbers * How to explain usage to clients who don't get it: a movie ticket is a one-time viewing license; a Spotify consumer account doesn't cover commercial use * Raw files, scope creep, and why "what happens if scope expands" needs to be in your contract before the shoot starts * Fotoquote — pricing software for photographers * Profit First by Mike Michalowicz * Creative Camp Instagram @creativecamp.pro [https://instagram.com/creativecamp.pro] Quotes from the show: "Whether you know you're paying for usage or not, there is a usage fee. I took the photo — I have to license it to you." — Shelly "Clients aren't sitting on bags of money trying to keep it from you. Stay focused on finding a compromise and educating them." — Lauren Stay in touch and resources to grow your business: Drop a comment, send us a DM at @creativecamp.pro [https://instagram.com/creativecamp.pro], or reply to the newsletter. Tara's question opened up a thread we've been pulling on for weeks — what's your version of it? Live usage workshop — May 12th [https://creativecamp.pro/usage]: Real case studies, Lauren and Shelly live, Rachel Korinek as a guest, and a 14-page workbook. $97. Newsletter subscribers [https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/1292113/152397802558719123/share] get a discount code before the 8th. Basecamp Bundle [https://outpost.creativecamp.pro/basecamp/]: The foundational resource library for creative freelancers. Everything you need to pitch, price, and promote your creative business — all in one place. Creative Sidekick: [https://creativecamp.pro/sidekick] 1:1 mentorship with Shelly for photographers ready to work on the business, not just in it. Application and discovery call required.
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