Great minds think alike.
Well, really, great minds just think.
Don't undersell yourself but what the heck, a guy has to make a buck
or two.
Lea
On Dec 3, 2005, at 10:34 PM, rebphoto wrote:
I already have a price schedule for the sitting and such........
I was going to offer then them a CD with the image as you suggested.
And amazingly enough I was thinking of approximately what you
suggested as price!
Russ
R.E. Baker
Photography
rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx
Feed a Cat...
Starve a Fever........
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Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: You want How Much!!!!!!!
I'd charge them $100 bucks for the shoot, offer online proofing
of images via email and an additional $45 for a cd with one image
on it optimized to print at 8x10.
Lea
On Dec 3, 2005, at 9:31 PM, rebphoto wrote:
Hi Gang...............
Now here is a thought..........
I do all sorts of photos for a few local Theatre companies.........
I often do Head Shots for the performers.....
Most often they order reprints from me.
Now lets say they want to order an 8x10 from me
and they want to take it to some place and have a zillion copies
made of it.
(I don't mind doing a certain amount of reprints
but I am not set up to run off a hundred of them)
(I am shooting and printing digital)
(and I do have a dedicated B&W printer)
They will need a letter from me to give to this printer
giving my permission to copy and print this photo.
Now lets remember we not talking about a commercial
account here, these are local people who do Theatre
either as a hobby or they are trying to establish themselves
locally before they move on to the bright lights of the big city.
So what might be a fair price to charge them for the letter?
I want to make a few dollars.
But I want to be fair and encourage them to
recommend me to their friends in Theatre also.
Bear in mind that for some reason most folks who do the
Performing Arts tend to be as poor as Church Mice.
I guess it's the "wait on tables for a job" while doing Theatre
thing.
I am open to suggestions..............
Thanks
Russ
R.E. Baker
Photography
rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx
Feed a Cat...
Starve a Fever........
lea murphy
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