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<blockquote data-quote="Bronna" data-source="post: 292633" data-attributes="member: 23953"><p>Thanks for all the responses!! I would like to think I have a good eye, most of my photography to date has been for formal functions within my family, and to date no-one has ever been unhappy. Then again maybe the no charge, unlimited prints and unlimited photos are part of that. However everyone has been telling me to take this further as they like what they see, and I get comments like, you should really start charging for what you do. My quandary however is that A) Photographers here(SA) are extremely pricey, B) I really don't know what to charge-as hubby says "you always sell yourself short." C) I am comfortable with my camera, but not with all the various functions so I would like to learn more. But yeah doing it for a business for now still seems a bit far fetched - I am a slight perfectionist!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bronna, post: 292633, member: 23953"] Thanks for all the responses!! I would like to think I have a good eye, most of my photography to date has been for formal functions within my family, and to date no-one has ever been unhappy. Then again maybe the no charge, unlimited prints and unlimited photos are part of that. However everyone has been telling me to take this further as they like what they see, and I get comments like, you should really start charging for what you do. My quandary however is that A) Photographers here(SA) are extremely pricey, B) I really don't know what to charge-as hubby says "you always sell yourself short." C) I am comfortable with my camera, but not with all the various functions so I would like to learn more. But yeah doing it for a business for now still seems a bit far fetched - I am a slight perfectionist! [/QUOTE]
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