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What Should I Be Charging? (Please View My Portfolio)
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootRaw" data-source="post: 254635" data-attributes="member: 16936"><p>I applaud you at taking on weddings..They are hard work..I looked through your wedding portfolio only..Exposures are great..I hope you shoot in manual..My honest opinion is I believe you could work on a few things for sure..DOF is a big one..Trying different perspectives is another one..I was waiting to see some wow factors in your pics..Another thing is your angles and posing..Posing is something that takes a lot of practice to feel comfortable with..I am still nervous when it comes to posing people..My strength is candids with people and telling stories..I would suggest you follow Jerry Ghionis ..He is one of the best wedding photogs on this planet..Watching his videos will give you inspiration like no other..Also will give you ideas to try on your next gig...You got to charge more..How much you say? Well I say engagement shoots should be $250 for an One hour shoot...</p><p>Weddings..Well depends on how long you work that day..Average wedding is a 12hr/day..I would charge bare minimum of $1500 and deliver 100 low-res pics for online use only..and Include any shot they want delivered in a 11x14 print..That's it..Good place to start..Ofcourse if they want anything else printed they can pay accordingly...If they want the Hi-res files as part of the package,then package price would be $2500...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootRaw, post: 254635, member: 16936"] I applaud you at taking on weddings..They are hard work..I looked through your wedding portfolio only..Exposures are great..I hope you shoot in manual..My honest opinion is I believe you could work on a few things for sure..DOF is a big one..Trying different perspectives is another one..I was waiting to see some wow factors in your pics..Another thing is your angles and posing..Posing is something that takes a lot of practice to feel comfortable with..I am still nervous when it comes to posing people..My strength is candids with people and telling stories..I would suggest you follow Jerry Ghionis ..He is one of the best wedding photogs on this planet..Watching his videos will give you inspiration like no other..Also will give you ideas to try on your next gig...You got to charge more..How much you say? Well I say engagement shoots should be $250 for an One hour shoot... Weddings..Well depends on how long you work that day..Average wedding is a 12hr/day..I would charge bare minimum of $1500 and deliver 100 low-res pics for online use only..and Include any shot they want delivered in a 11x14 print..That's it..Good place to start..Ofcourse if they want anything else printed they can pay accordingly...If they want the Hi-res files as part of the package,then package price would be $2500... [/QUOTE]
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