Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Auftragsarbeit

English translation:

commissioned work

Added to glossary by Terence Ajbro
Aug 24, 2004 08:27
19 yrs ago
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German term

Auftragsarbeit

German to English Marketing Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts)
What do you call it when photographers are instructed by either a company or a newspaper to take pictures for advertising either a product or a service? What do you call the order to do the job or how do you generally call the kind of job they do? They do not decide on how to do the job but their customers do. They receive an order.

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commissioned work

Is what I think it is.
Peer comment(s):

agree Klaus Herrmann : I know that this term is used for music, so I'd guess it'll work for photography as well.
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agree Mimch
1 hr
agree davidgreen : yes, I'm actually a photographer trying to get commissions/commissioned work at the moment
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Commission

Commission on its own is OK too.
Peer comment(s):

agree Saleh Chowdhury, Ph.D.
3 days 22 hrs
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Contract work

Just an alternative suggestion - my instinct would be that commissions are more in the fine arts (photography being included in this field or not, depending on exactly what sort of photography it is). What we as freelance translators do, for example, is contract work, we do not take on commissions, but jobs or contracts.
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