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What Should I Be Charging? (Please View My Portfolio)
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 254532" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>As Mike says, you don't tell the client it's x hours, it just helps you to build up a cost more objectively. It could take a couple of days to process them properly. I would agree with the client how many shots in total they want which will indicate the processing time for keepers, with the rest just sifting the good from the bad.</p><p></p><p>With regards to insurance I wasn't thinking about your gear, I was thinking about public liability and possibly something in case the client tries to sue you for ruining their day if your camera fails or such like.</p><p></p><p>The only comment I will make regarding the pictures is that some could do with a bit of fill flash, off the camera to give them some pop. Some of your other pictures suggest you know how to do this already. At my daughters wedding I used two SB900s on stands with pocket wizard triggers. That was fun as I was also in the pictures as well as organising them. Tie that in with my ex and current wife plus ex mother in law in the same shots, Oh joy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 254532, member: 8705"] As Mike says, you don't tell the client it's x hours, it just helps you to build up a cost more objectively. It could take a couple of days to process them properly. I would agree with the client how many shots in total they want which will indicate the processing time for keepers, with the rest just sifting the good from the bad. With regards to insurance I wasn't thinking about your gear, I was thinking about public liability and possibly something in case the client tries to sue you for ruining their day if your camera fails or such like. The only comment I will make regarding the pictures is that some could do with a bit of fill flash, off the camera to give them some pop. Some of your other pictures suggest you know how to do this already. At my daughters wedding I used two SB900s on stands with pocket wizard triggers. That was fun as I was also in the pictures as well as organising them. Tie that in with my ex and current wife plus ex mother in law in the same shots, Oh joy!! [/QUOTE]
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