> Now go look at stock photo sites
>
> There's the price range they're hoping you'll undercut.
Almost impossible to undercut royalty-free, unless you give it away for free. Look at Getty Images, or Corbis rights-managed to compare apples to apples.
The biggest difference in your pricing will be whether the client has an editorial or commercial site. Licensing rates for commercial are higher. Size and spread also matter.
For some example license agreements, go here:
http://www.gettyimages.com/Corporate/LicenseInfo.aspx
If you create an account as a buyer on Getty, you can also get general quotes on rights-managed images. This will vary by stock provider, but can give you a good ballpark figure.
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