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Another attempt at product photography. Can't seem to not make it look like a cartoon. But shot this with gray background, red gel fill, 9 flash photos and took about 3 hours of photoshop. Can't believe it took this long to do and it doesn't look like much. Perhaps a mirror on the bottom would add a nice reflection to it.
As the guys said it looks great. I think to remove that slight cartoony feel would be to crank up to sharpness to bring those details out but that may ruin what's already a great pic
gotta question for y'all fam...
i'm gettin hit up for some portrait requests and folks want to know what I would charge and I don't even know...google search for SF portrait photographers results in folks charging anywhere from $125 all the way up to $1500.
Curious as to what any of y'all that do portrait shoots charge djyoung08 @ksteezy @dunksrnice @bjamez20 or anyone else????
gotta question for y'all fam...
i'm gettin hit up for some portrait requests and folks want to know what I would charge and I don't even know...google search for SF portrait photographers results in folks charging anywhere from $125 all the way up to $1500.
Curious as to what any of y'all that do portrait shoots charge djyoung08 @ksteezy @dunksrnice @bjamez20 or anyone else????
^^^^I don't know of fees either but I thought this article was interesting in the sense if you want this to become your primary job. I think the photography business is highly effected like the design industry is because there are people out there that want to do work for dirt cheap which makes the rest of the more creditable photographers look way to expensive. So don't price cheap for the sake of doing it cause you literally create a horrible price difference for those who want to actually make money off of it.
http://mcpactions.com/2009/10/12/how-should-i-price-my-photography-words-of-advice-from-jodie-otte/
My dad refuses to charge people because he isn't at the level he wants to be at and I try to tell him to at least let them pay him what they feel the pictures are worth because he is a great photographer and he also is no longer a spring chickenI charge dirt cheap because I feel that my experience as a PAID photog is extremely minimal.
Ive been into photography and shooting for well over 5 years, i know my way around my camera(s).... but working with people, the business aspect, etc I'm still a rookie. So I charge dirt cheap.... for now.
I'd love to know more about other people's pricing structures.
If y'all don't already have it the Shake App is a great and simple contact appLike design, portfolio is key to getting work. Unless your work doesn't speak volume, you really can't charge a lot for someone to use your services.
Also to cover your butt, get contracts going as well so if and when you finish a project, you would get paid what you deserve and have the paperwork to back that. If this is a business you want to explore, you have to know there will be customers that could and would create problems. Just for legal issues, I would make all customers sign paperwork so it never gets to that point where you will not get your money.
I charge dirt cheap because I feel that my experience as a PAID photog is extremely minimal.
Ive been into photography and shooting for well over 5 years, i know my way around my camera(s).... but working with people, the business aspect, etc I'm still a rookie. So I charge dirt cheap.... for now.
I'd love to know more about other people's pricing structures.
My dad refuses to charge people because he isn't at the level he wants to be at and I try to tell him to at least let them pay him what they feel the pictures are worth because he is a great photographer and he also is no longer a spring chicken
My pricing was pretty detailed and I'd have to see if I can find my old list but I know I'll be going back to about the same as you $150 for up to 2hr slot including 20 total prints and an online link to their photos.
Lately I was using the Google Photos site since most people don't try to print photos really large the quality doesn't take much of a hit but now I am working on a PortfolioBox.net webpage that at the moment looks like cheeks because I rushed to put it together to get access to this photo book site.What site?
As far as paid gigs.......my experiences...
Did several weddings last summer on location (upstate NY), as a 2nd shooter for a friend. At the time my gear wasn't up to par (I was just rocking with a T5i and SL1 lol...but I know my way around my equipment), so she broke me off $500 for each wedding and picked up the travel cost, we split the one nights in a hotel.
Ive done portrait shoots for co-workers and their kids outdoors in parks on playgrounds, and gave them all generous discounts on the condition of letting me use a picture or two for promo purposes...which they were ok with.
I did a couple of sweet sixteens recently....prior to that I had no clue what to charge. A friends wife who does maternity/kids/christenings/etc told me I should charge $300 flat for any non-wedding formal event.
Recently Ive gotten my gear up to par as I recently purchased a 70D, and have the money to pick up a 7D Mk II. A friend who just became a certified boxing referee told him he would pull some strings and get me a few gigs at some fights, so well see.\
Quick question.....A friend hit me up today. She is a new homeowner, and wants to buy 4 of my edit images to blow up and frame for her basement. I am not sure what I should charge. She said she would drop a USB off to me, and have them printed herself. What should I charge for the 4 images (FYI they are mixed color, B/W images of Washington Square Park, NYC street stuff,etc)