what to charge??
Code Blue
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Here's the scoop. A friends boss wants to take pictures of his companies work. They do billboard advertisements. they want on average 2 picture of each billboard, one full frame and one as your approaching it. there are 92 billboards in all, spread across a 50 mile radius of my location. They dont want them printed, just hi res photos to show potential clients what they can do.
What should I charge them ? they wanted to go to a professional but my friend said "wait, I know somebody who can do it as well"
I don't want to get underbid, but dont want to work for nothing. I dont run a business for photography, I'm actually on Workers Comp due to a shoulder injury I'm having surgery for.
What should I charge them ? they wanted to go to a professional but my friend said "wait, I know somebody who can do it as well"
I don't want to get underbid, but dont want to work for nothing. I dont run a business for photography, I'm actually on Workers Comp due to a shoulder injury I'm having surgery for.
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Canon 20d + Grip / Canon 580 EX / Canon 17-40L / Canon 24-105L / Canon 70-200 f2.8 ISL / Mannfrotto 055MF3 Tripod w/329RC4 Head.
Hoping to get back into the art and improve my skills whenever needed.
Canon 20d + Grip / Canon 580 EX / Canon 17-40L / Canon 24-105L / Canon 70-200 f2.8 ISL / Mannfrotto 055MF3 Tripod w/329RC4 Head.
Hoping to get back into the art and improve my skills whenever needed.
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You could make this somewhat simple and ask an hourly rate. Not sure what would be fair--depends on where you live, if you have to make the prints, etc. For non-wedding stuff I charge $70 an hour, but this usually isn't for a business. You may want to think about the $100 range.
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If I understand correctly
To get shots approaching the billboard, they probably want to see the billboard in it's urban setting. As your approaching means you need to drive and shoot... just not safe.
To get the proper 'full frame' shot, you are going to need a suitable place to stop and possibly have to pay for parking or something. I don't know of too many cities where its easy to pull over real quick for a shot. There are probably very few location choices where you can get a complete view of the billboard.
I'd do the $100-120 an hour and use some of that to pay the driver. It may be best to do this at the crack of dawn on a sunday.
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If took you only 20 minutes to drive to each location, park, set up camera / tripod, take photos for 92 locations that would be 30 hours, and I don't see it being done that efficiently.
Then you have all the processing.
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