20-09-2006, 13:24 | #1 | |
Baby Bore
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Cost of professional photography
Our MINI club is investigating the cost of some photos of members cars and recieved the following quote
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If one of you Pro/ Pro-ams want a crack at the contract that might also be a possibility MB |
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20-09-2006, 15:28 | #2 |
Screaming Orgasm
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I'm no pro, but I am aware of this trick. It's quite common (maybe even the norm) for the prints not to be included, and to end up with a nasty surprise afterwards if you don't realise this.
The less reputable studios are very well-known for charging next to nothing for the shoot, showing the results, then demanding hundreds of pounds for the prints. I'm not suggesting for one second that the studio you've looked at is one of those (in fact, I'd say the opposite), but there's no harm in being prepared. Even with a reputable studio, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the prints cost as much as the shoot, maybe even more. |
20-09-2006, 16:09 | #3 |
Moonshine
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That seems close to what I would do. If I went by their time I'd be charging £150 for 3 hours or £200 for 4hrs. Thats before any studio costs. I don't know of any studios that could support a car so I'd go for a location shoot. Based on that I doubt it would take 3 or 4 hours to do the shoot. 1hr, maybe 2 at a push. I don't have any fancy lighting, so if I had to rent that it would push the cost up. Not really sure about lighting in the middle of a field though I've managed so far without it. Then there would be the cost of prints on top of that, but I tell people that at the start. I hate the way Venture con people into their studio and then say "Great eh. £500 for a print." Prints depend on the person. I've never really known what to charge for prints so I just charge something like 150% on top of Photobox's normal prices.
Basically, if they've got a studio, lighting and the know how then I'd say its a good deal. But its quite easy for people to rent a studio, buy lighting and cameras and take pictures. That's only money. Its whether they're any good or not thats the question. |
20-09-2006, 20:12 | #4 |
Moonshine
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I'd definately find out how much the prints are at various sizes and on various materials.
The rest of the prices doesn't seem too bad. Last pro shoot I went to was a private one and the two chaps charged 1.5k - that was for the whole day *ended up being nearly 9 hours* and prints started at 7x5 at £7 and went sharply upwards. Simon/~Flibster
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21-09-2006, 08:08 | #5 | |
Baby Bore
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