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<blockquote data-quote="JoeLewisPhotography" data-source="post: 31116" data-attributes="member: 3571"><p>I price them as they come...depending on what they want. For the last one I did, I charged $100 for my time, and prints were additional. They opted for a 10x20 story board and a few small prints which suits this kind of shoot perfectly. Afterwards, they wanted a disc so they could have desktop wall paper, show off to their friends etc. I was hesitant about this, but i ended up selling him one anyway because the pics were too personalized (having his son in the pics etc). I explained all copyright still remains with me and did not give them a copyright or a print release. All of my copyright info is imbedded in the EXIF anyway. I only also did this because the person was a friend of a friend. normally I would not, and only sell prints...unfortunately in this digital age...people dont know how to share photos etc without email, so they almost always ask about digital copies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeLewisPhotography, post: 31116, member: 3571"] I price them as they come...depending on what they want. For the last one I did, I charged $100 for my time, and prints were additional. They opted for a 10x20 story board and a few small prints which suits this kind of shoot perfectly. Afterwards, they wanted a disc so they could have desktop wall paper, show off to their friends etc. I was hesitant about this, but i ended up selling him one anyway because the pics were too personalized (having his son in the pics etc). I explained all copyright still remains with me and did not give them a copyright or a print release. All of my copyright info is imbedded in the EXIF anyway. I only also did this because the person was a friend of a friend. normally I would not, and only sell prints...unfortunately in this digital age...people dont know how to share photos etc without email, so they almost always ask about digital copies. [/QUOTE]
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