I find my self in the same situation most of the times, not theatre people
but people who are not wealthy by any stretch of the imagination.
I think 10.00 for an 8x10 is about right for multiples, that's what I charge
for say a class reunion.
The problem is once you set a price it is hard to go up, easy to go down, I
guess the thing you need to decide is if you want to set a reasonable price
and those who feel that it is indeed reasonable will buy it and those who
don't wont, and don't look back.
Terry L. Mair
Mair's Photography
158 South 580 East
Midway, Utah 84049
435-654-3607
www.mairsphotography.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "rebphoto" <rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students"
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Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 8:48 AM
Subject: There's lots more of me where I come from..................
Hi Gang.........................
I am trying to figure out what to charge for multiple prints from the same
image(digital).......................
I work with a lot of Theatre People who love
photos but are also as poor as Church Mice
so I tend to keep my prices in their range.
(I also work in Theatre and understand where
they are coming from.............)
So lets say I charge them $10.00 for an 8x10 of a Head Shot.
Lets not get into my overhead
and retouching time and all that
we are just working off the price
of the original.
What's a good price to charge for
multiple images from that same file.
I like to make money but I also
am working with a client base
that doesn't have money falling
out of their pockets.
Thanks..............
Russ
R.E. Baker
Photography
rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx
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