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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 172826" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Think about what your time is worth to you and come up with an hourly rate. One way to get a bearing on pricing is to base it on how many photos you plan to deliver, e.g. If you plan to provide them with 50 photos after an hour of shooting, the a cost of $2 or $3 per photo sounds fair.(you don't share this with clients . . . it's only to get a starting point, otherwise you'll have people asking you "oh, just take 5 photos and I'll pay you $10) So by paying you $100 or $150 for a 1 hour shoot (remember, there is also time spent on post processing), they'll be getting 50 photos. Prints and downloads are extra. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 172826, member: 1573"] Think about what your time is worth to you and come up with an hourly rate. One way to get a bearing on pricing is to base it on how many photos you plan to deliver, e.g. If you plan to provide them with 50 photos after an hour of shooting, the a cost of $2 or $3 per photo sounds fair.(you don't share this with clients . . . it's only to get a starting point, otherwise you'll have people asking you "oh, just take 5 photos and I'll pay you $10) So by paying you $100 or $150 for a 1 hour shoot (remember, there is also time spent on post processing), they'll be getting 50 photos. Prints and downloads are extra. Hope this helps a little. [/QUOTE]
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