When discussing the rights to publish your photograph with a prospective publisher, it is important to:

a. Agree to the publication, discuss a fee, write and have both parties sign a contract, and then give the publisher your file.
b. Agree to the publication, give the file to the publisher, and then discuss a fee.
c. Agree to the publication, discuss a fee, and then give the file to the publisher. After the photo is published, ask the publisher to sign the written contract.
d. Wait until after the photo is published before initiating any contact with the publisher.


a. Agree to the publication, discuss a fee, write and have both parties sign a contract, and then give the publisher your file.

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