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<blockquote data-quote="riverside" data-source="post: 173017" data-attributes="member: 14054"><p>Tell them you were paid $100 for your last shoot. If they think that's fair, do this one for $100. Two paid sessions is the start of a professional portfolio and there's no better advertising than word of mouth recommendations. Nothing else even comes close. Get 4-5 under your belt, you've paid for your camera, gained a lot of experience, have a professional portfolio to sell from and can determine if photography for money is something you want to seriously pursue. That'll be the decision point of developing a business plan or continuing on a casual basis for always welcome extra cash. </p><p></p><p>I'm assuming you're currently passing on a CD or memory stick of images but not providing prints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverside, post: 173017, member: 14054"] Tell them you were paid $100 for your last shoot. If they think that's fair, do this one for $100. Two paid sessions is the start of a professional portfolio and there's no better advertising than word of mouth recommendations. Nothing else even comes close. Get 4-5 under your belt, you've paid for your camera, gained a lot of experience, have a professional portfolio to sell from and can determine if photography for money is something you want to seriously pursue. That'll be the decision point of developing a business plan or continuing on a casual basis for always welcome extra cash. I'm assuming you're currently passing on a CD or memory stick of images but not providing prints. [/QUOTE]
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