Trouble changing prices
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When I change the prices in a particular gallery it seems to work fine, but when I go to buy the pictures the prices are not changed. I have tried this several times to no avail. What am I doing wrong.
Also, it would be nice the have a Catagory level price scale so that I could keep all my personal pictures for myself and buy prints at the basic smugmug price and keep other catagories for pictures to sell. Without this feature I have to reset prices for each gallery for myself or upload them all into one large gallery.
TML
Also, it would be nice the have a Catagory level price scale so that I could keep all my personal pictures for myself and buy prints at the basic smugmug price and keep other catagories for pictures to sell. Without this feature I have to reset prices for each gallery for myself or upload them all into one large gallery.
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Thomas
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But I am not sure if this is correct.
would love to hear how others have gotten around this problem (besides paying 0.01 more per pic) and if there is a fix in the works.
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Erik Olsen
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Thomas
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Erik
I'll second that. I take event shots also, of school events (hence my galleries are all passworded, sorry). I try to get everything right from the start. I shoot in RAW and will go through picture by picture if I have to, quickly changing color balance and exposure, but it's much easier if I can set all the shots at once because everything was consistent at the time I shot.
Good workflow tools are essential for this!
I've taken several hundred shots of a school show where I actually did go through and correct red eye on every single shot. I got into a rhythm and it only took me a few hours. That was still pretty painful. So now I've invested a bunch of money in light stands and lighting equipment and remote flash units, just so I don't have to go through that pain again.
Does it pay off? Depends on how you look at it. My margins are much, much lower than Erik's. I've found that even though this is a private school, parents really won't pay more than about $2 for a 4x6. 5x7's are popular at $3. This is for pictures that are far, far better than anything they're getting with their point and shoots in the audience -- it doesn't matter, they don't want to cough up much money for a print. That's a low profit margin, yes. But if I make enough to pay for the Smugmug site I'm happy enough. I'm really shooting for fun, and any profit at this point is just gravy. And it certainly is fun!
And maybe at some point it will lead to some more personal commissions where I can make something closer to what my shots are really worth.
Steve Crooks
Steve.Crooks.net