sportysnaps
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..finally
In February 2008 I managed to get a 30min slot with the picture editor of a large local newspaper, with the intention of showing them some of my photos and trying to get some paid work from them. The editor seemed to be impressed with my photos and was very helpful in discussing options and career paths, working as a full time employee of the newspaper or working as a freelancer.
It seems that this newspaper (and many others I suspect) does not employ many photographers and vacancies only come up once every 2-3 years. Most of the photos they use come from regular freelancers, and that they would be happy to add me to their list (of freelancers on their BACS payment system). With this in mind they had a job that they needed doing, and they would pay me a days pay for it, at their standard rate. Nothing too exciting some photos of kids, at several schools, in a a few weeks time. So I did the work and was then pleased to see that they had printed around 20 of my photos in the paper great
So I sent them my first email which was my invoice I had been told it may take longer the fist time to pay me as they would need to set me up on the system.........
Little did I know it would take 30 emails, 4 phone calls and a free 30min legal advice session (thanks unison) to get paid 126 days later
I should point out at no point was there any suggestion of them being unhappy with the work or any intent on their part to not pay just a very very long line of mistakes and errors on their part. At all times I kept dialogue professional and polite.
Now the question is do I do further work for them now that Im correctly set up on their system, payment should be easy I had already decided I would not do further work until paid, but now that I have, should I try to get further work from them
What do you think?
In February 2008 I managed to get a 30min slot with the picture editor of a large local newspaper, with the intention of showing them some of my photos and trying to get some paid work from them. The editor seemed to be impressed with my photos and was very helpful in discussing options and career paths, working as a full time employee of the newspaper or working as a freelancer.
It seems that this newspaper (and many others I suspect) does not employ many photographers and vacancies only come up once every 2-3 years. Most of the photos they use come from regular freelancers, and that they would be happy to add me to their list (of freelancers on their BACS payment system). With this in mind they had a job that they needed doing, and they would pay me a days pay for it, at their standard rate. Nothing too exciting some photos of kids, at several schools, in a a few weeks time. So I did the work and was then pleased to see that they had printed around 20 of my photos in the paper great
So I sent them my first email which was my invoice I had been told it may take longer the fist time to pay me as they would need to set me up on the system.........
Little did I know it would take 30 emails, 4 phone calls and a free 30min legal advice session (thanks unison) to get paid 126 days later
I should point out at no point was there any suggestion of them being unhappy with the work or any intent on their part to not pay just a very very long line of mistakes and errors on their part. At all times I kept dialogue professional and polite.
Now the question is do I do further work for them now that Im correctly set up on their system, payment should be easy I had already decided I would not do further work until paid, but now that I have, should I try to get further work from them
What do you think?
always give a second chance, if they mess you about again then is the time to walk away and when they ask you to do more work say no and explain why.