Pricing guidelines

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  • 09-22-2010, 08:00 AM
    skydiver6
    Pricing guidelines
    I'm a hobby photographer who is just starting to take it to a business. I recently started working for a newspaper taking high school sports photos. Now a friend wants to hire me for a family party to take some party shots and some shots of her mom (who has cancer) with different kids and grandkids and some family group shots. I'm planning on giving her a CD or flash drive with the finished photos and just let them decide which ones to get printed. I have no idea on how to charge for this. I was thinking $75. Is that too low? My thoughts are that she is a friend and her mom does have cancer and this is my first attempt at something like this. thoughts?

    Thanks,
    Donna
  • 09-22-2010, 04:05 PM
    Deege
    Re: Pricing guidelines
    I would say that the price should depend on how many pictures you take.
    Since its going to be on a CD or flash drive, these are photos they'll always have available to both them and their family members.


    I recently shot a graduation party for close friends of the family and putting the pictures on a CD was one option for them.
    I was going to charge $25 for every 9 pictures on the CD && out of 250 photos they wanted 63 of them, therefore i would have charged them $175

    With doing it this way, i didn't feel as if i would have been shorted money for my time, travel costs, and work.
  • 09-23-2010, 11:42 AM
    skydiver6
    Re: Pricing guidelines
    Thanks Deege.
  • 09-23-2010, 04:20 PM
    Dylan8i
    Re: Pricing guidelines
    Just charge them by the hour... include post processing time and what not. Then you can say 25$ an hour or what not, and no matter how many pics they want etc, you get your set amount.