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Wedding Photography a Dying Industry?
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 12541" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Definitely interested in your experience with this, Eduard. Be sure to keep us posted!</p><p></p><p>$2500 seems high to me too, but it seems pretty much on par with what I see all over the place. In my own mind, it seems that the wedding pros are still (and I'll need to get my flame-retardant gear on for saying this) playing the "exclusive" card. As in, no one else can do it, so they still charge a premium price. Supply and demand has changed...the industry as a whole, hasn't.</p><p></p><p>Shop around, I'm <strong>certain</strong> that there is a budding pro out there who would do a spectacular job and be thrilled to get $1000-$1500 for your wedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 12541, member: 1061"] Definitely interested in your experience with this, Eduard. Be sure to keep us posted! $2500 seems high to me too, but it seems pretty much on par with what I see all over the place. In my own mind, it seems that the wedding pros are still (and I'll need to get my flame-retardant gear on for saying this) playing the "exclusive" card. As in, no one else can do it, so they still charge a premium price. Supply and demand has changed...the industry as a whole, hasn't. Shop around, I'm [B]certain[/B] that there is a budding pro out there who would do a spectacular job and be thrilled to get $1000-$1500 for your wedding. [/QUOTE]
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