License my food photography
If you need food images for your business and see something you like here at StartingtoCook you can legally license my food images very easily by going to GraphicLeftovers and purchasing a $6 royalty free license. I use GraphicLeftovers because I believe in the commission structure, the people behind the site and the ease of licensing images.
Licensing an image means you can legally use it on your website, blog, magazine, marketing materials, book cover, restaurant’s website or menu, etc. This is what GraphicLeftovers says about licensing images:
My image came with a standard license, what can I use it for?
The Standard License allows you to use the image for personal, business or client projects, such as brochures, presentations, ads, folders, websites, blogs, and other projects that are used to promote you or a client’s business. A maximum of 10,000 copies incorporating the image may be made.
What is a Merchandise license?
A Merchandise License allows you to use an image in merchandise for resale or distribution, such as clothing, greeting cards, magnets, calendars, web templates, games and wallpapers. A maximum of 10,000 copies incorporating the image may be made.
What is an Ultimate license?
An Ultimate License grants you both the Standard and Merchandise Licenses outlined above and allows an unlimited number of copies incorporating the image may be made.
Of course, if I do not have an image you’re looking for, please contact me so we can discuss shooting what you want.
So again, if you’re going to use my images please license them. I do track where my images are being used.
