I'm wondering if any of you have a similar situation. An elderly
photographer has given us her archive of negatives. However, she continues
to get requests for prints of her photographs from collectors and for
publications--this is a much needed source of income for her.
She would like to have a formal agreement with us as to how all this should
work now and after her death. Who handles what, who gets what profits etc.
We are looking for examples of this type of agreement--if any of you have a
similar situation and would be willing to share how you handle it, I'd
appreciate it.
Thank you
Margaret Bullock, Curator
Harwood Museum of Art
238 Ledoux St.
Taos, NM 87571
505-758-9826 x 110
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