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Thoughts on possibly going semi-pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill16" data-source="post: 546610" data-attributes="member: 15356"><p>Well I googled it and found senior portraits from one photog runs $25-$70 depending on how much extras the person might want.</p><p>Not having a variety of backdrops to work with cuts my options down quite a bit unless I goto unconventional places for unique surroundings, giving the customer something better than just another backdrop.</p><p>Anyway it looks like I could earn $25.00 with the backdrops I will currently have, after practicing so there is no surprises in my settings and setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill16, post: 546610, member: 15356"] Well I googled it and found senior portraits from one photog runs $25-$70 depending on how much extras the person might want. Not having a variety of backdrops to work with cuts my options down quite a bit unless I goto unconventional places for unique surroundings, giving the customer something better than just another backdrop. Anyway it looks like I could earn $25.00 with the backdrops I will currently have, after practicing so there is no surprises in my settings and setup. [/QUOTE]
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