Licensing and Permissions

Thank you for your interest in using my work* ! The rights to use my work (publishing, displaying, distributing, transmitting, etc.) must be acquired before usage. Please contact me directly. 

In an email to georgapressley@gmail.com provide the following: 

  • A description of how you wish to publish or otherwise use the work. (The more information, the easier it is for me to provide a quote for you quickly.)

  • A link to the work you are inquiring about. 

I'll promptly respond.

* The term “work” refers to but is not limited to text, photographs, images, illustrations, designs, audio clips, video clips, “look and feel,” metadata, data, or compilations.

Why you should obtain permission.

Obtaining a license to use my work is required by US Copyright Law except under a few, restricted circumstances. If you wish to legally publish a photographer’s work without the potential issue of infringement, you will need to obtain permission. My photography is copyright-protected.

Photography is my life, my career, and the means by which I support myself.

I'm always interested in working to fulfill licensee's requests, please reach out if I can be of any help.

A note on my copyright.

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Georgia Pressley also owns copyright in the selection, coordination, compilation, and enhancement of such Content (“Arrangement”). You shall abide by all additional copyright notices, information, or restrictions contained in any Content accessed through the website. Non-commercial use does not include the use of Content without prior written consent from Georgia Pressley in connection with: (1) the development of any software program, including, but not limited to, training a machine learning or artificial intelligence (AI) system; or (2) providing archived or cached data sets containing Content to another person or entity.