Pricing, pricing, pricing....
NanaMo
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.......:huh how many of us just love the technical end of photography and seeing a satisfied customer BUT hate to figure out pricing? Bet there are a "bunch" of us out there!
I took photos of buildings for a friend and he has invited me to go this Thurs to a customer who has "an awesome architectural building" and quite possibly a photo op for me. Does anyone have any suggestions or guidelines for pricing something like this? I will continue to go thru the forums and do research on my own but if there is someone with experience it would sure beat reinventing the wheel. Not to mention I would be eternally greatful.
Whatever I come up with -- either on my own or thru the forum I will post to share and make it easier for others with the same dilemma.
Advthanksance,
Maureen
:bow:bow:bow
I took photos of buildings for a friend and he has invited me to go this Thurs to a customer who has "an awesome architectural building" and quite possibly a photo op for me. Does anyone have any suggestions or guidelines for pricing something like this? I will continue to go thru the forums and do research on my own but if there is someone with experience it would sure beat reinventing the wheel. Not to mention I would be eternally greatful.
Whatever I come up with -- either on my own or thru the forum I will post to share and make it easier for others with the same dilemma.
Advthanksance,
Maureen
:bow:bow:bow
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