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<blockquote data-quote="Bill16" data-source="post: 543248" data-attributes="member: 15356"><p>Thoughts on doing a little under the table photography for money. Any ideas or recomendations? I have a good portrait lens, and the D800E can allow huge prints if they want that. But I have no clue what to charge on any photos, and could use some advice.</p><p>I thought I might even try selling landscapes and/or buildings shots. There are quite a lot of older buildings in my area, that I can work at getting good photos of. I'm not sure how to start selling. But it has to be kept small and under the table.</p><p></p><p>I know I'll be lucky to sell much of anything, and I think my best chance will be to offer portraits at bargain prices. Maybe start with maybe a portrait of friends cheap or even free, and get them to pass the word around showing what I did for them.</p><p></p><p>I don't know really. I'm just guessing what might work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill16, post: 543248, member: 15356"] Thoughts on doing a little under the table photography for money. Any ideas or recomendations? I have a good portrait lens, and the D800E can allow huge prints if they want that. But I have no clue what to charge on any photos, and could use some advice. I thought I might even try selling landscapes and/or buildings shots. There are quite a lot of older buildings in my area, that I can work at getting good photos of. I'm not sure how to start selling. But it has to be kept small and under the table. I know I'll be lucky to sell much of anything, and I think my best chance will be to offer portraits at bargain prices. Maybe start with maybe a portrait of friends cheap or even free, and get them to pass the word around showing what I did for them. I don't know really. I'm just guessing what might work. [/QUOTE]
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