These fees represent lower and higher bands, based on currently paid rates for different categories of client. They do not represent hard-and-fast rules about how much will be paid - as always negotiation is the key.
Fees paid by magazines published in major markets abroad tend to be higher than those paid by UK magazines. Charge at least 25% more than for equivalent UK publications, can be 35% more - or higher.
For in-house magazines not seen by the public, charge as for categories B or C. However, if an in-house magazines is seen by the general public, charge as for PR work.
On negotiating for Photography / Magazines
Photography / PR - higher rates apply...
Photography / Online rates
Rates for the Job good, bad and ugly
Join the NUJ to get individual advice & representationThe National Union of Journalists must not, can not and would not wish to dictate rates or terms of engagement to members or to editors. The information presented here is for guidance and as an aid to equitable negotiation only.
Suggestions apply to contracts governed by UK law only. In any event, nothing here should be construed as legal advice.

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