The agreement and relationship will take the following shape.

I. requires rights to selected images of yours, for use online (such as our website and social media), as well as any publications for purposes of marketing and advertising you and your work within the brand.

They can publish your photos for commercial purposes, like advertising.

II. requires rights to the use of your CV and biography for purposes of marketing and advertising you and your work within the brand.

They can use your name information about you, with the pictures they are using to advertise with.

III. requires exclusive rights to sell prints of selected images in either of our two recommended mounting options – Aluminium and Acrylic Reverse.

Only they can mount the images on aluminum and acrylic reverse, you cannot.

IV. requires exclusive rights to sell prints of selected images in two predetermined sizes agreed upon by both parties.

The two sizes they choose to print the photo as, you can not sell them at this size.

V. Each size of image would be released in a limited edition of up to 100 (max. 200 prints in total per image).

Just like IV they print it in specific sizes so they can do limited editions. You selling at this size would void the limited edition, thereby harming their business.

VI. You would receive a standard commission of 20% of the print's retail price, paid on a monthly basis dependant on your sales.
They will give you 20% of what the pictures sell for, and you will get paid monthly if they make money that month.

VII. You remain free to sell the selected images elsewhere, assuming it does not contravene the agreements made in points iii. or iv..
You have the right to sell copies of the photos as long as they don't conflict with III and IV

VIII. You are also free to sell and exhibit any of your other work as you see fit.
Other work not covered in this deal is yours to do with what you choose.


That is how I interpret the contract. I am not a lawyer, nor am I sure I am 100% right, but this is how I understood it.