digital copy pricing
dbveto
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The question is:
I shoot a lot of Semi pro football and the guys that play pay for their own
equipment and don't have a lot of money. I have been asked about digital copy's
of some of my shots so I need to price them. Are there any guidelines on what I
should set as my prices?
I shoot a lot of Semi pro football and the guys that play pay for their own
equipment and don't have a lot of money. I have been asked about digital copy's
of some of my shots so I need to price them. Are there any guidelines on what I
should set as my prices?
Dennis
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Many people prefer the rule of pricing a digital copy = 8x10.
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