wenrob
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Let me preface this by saying that I in no way think that a DSLR makes me a pro. Far from it and I've never had any aspriations to be. My biggest goal is to do eldest DD's Senior Pics justice when the time comes.
Here's my story. On the 4th of July my neighbor saw me doing all the nifty tricks I learned here and no matter how much I protested thinks I'm the Bee Knees. So she asked me to take pictures of her family. I agreed as long as she understood that I am NOT a pro and we would just do it for fun. Well, the pics came out fabulous, I was a little surprised, lol. Of course I found all sorts of nit picky things I could have done better but bottom line, they really are nice and she LOVED them. I refused money and put them on a CD for her, it was my pleasure and it made me happy that she was happy.
She showed them to her sister and now they want me to take pictures at their family reunion. Possibly five families separately and of course the big group shots. I told her this is something I would have to charge for because of the time and processing it would take. Part of me thinks I'm not ready for prime time and the other part thinks everyone starts somewhere. And to be honest, I could really use the cash. She knows I'm not a pro, I couldn't point that out enough but she still wants me to do it and I think I can do a decent job.
So long winded story short, I have no idea how to go about figuring out what to charge. Of course I'm not going to charge what a real photographer would but I can't charge Wal Mart prices either. Can anyone help me figure out where to start?
Here's my story. On the 4th of July my neighbor saw me doing all the nifty tricks I learned here and no matter how much I protested thinks I'm the Bee Knees. So she asked me to take pictures of her family. I agreed as long as she understood that I am NOT a pro and we would just do it for fun. Well, the pics came out fabulous, I was a little surprised, lol. Of course I found all sorts of nit picky things I could have done better but bottom line, they really are nice and she LOVED them. I refused money and put them on a CD for her, it was my pleasure and it made me happy that she was happy.
She showed them to her sister and now they want me to take pictures at their family reunion. Possibly five families separately and of course the big group shots. I told her this is something I would have to charge for because of the time and processing it would take. Part of me thinks I'm not ready for prime time and the other part thinks everyone starts somewhere. And to be honest, I could really use the cash. She knows I'm not a pro, I couldn't point that out enough but she still wants me to do it and I think I can do a decent job.
So long winded story short, I have no idea how to go about figuring out what to charge. Of course I'm not going to charge what a real photographer would but I can't charge Wal Mart prices either. Can anyone help me figure out where to start?
That's a big help since the example you gave is very similar to what this would be. It gives me a starting point.
, but one reference leads to another as you are finding out. 