Interior Photography Rates
javier.rinaldi
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Hi all, feels like forever since I've posted.
A local B & B has asked me to shoot photos of their rooms for web use and advertising. I've really not dabbled much in interior photography so I'm at a loss on what to charge. My intent in to charge per photo, but I'm having trouble narrowing it down to a range.
Any thoughts?
A local B & B has asked me to shoot photos of their rooms for web use and advertising. I've really not dabbled much in interior photography so I'm at a loss on what to charge. My intent in to charge per photo, but I'm having trouble narrowing it down to a range.
Any thoughts?
Jav
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"There's no dark side or the moon, really. Matter of fact it's all dark..."
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So if they wanted you to shoot the l/r, d/r, and three bedrooms, that'd be $900. Not a bad day's work, but still a good deal for them. You'd have to be fully confident of your ability to deliver a professional quality image. You're a good photographer (based on what I see on your website) but interiors are a different game, what with staging and all.
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I have wondered about the same subject myself, but I guess I'm cheap at $150.00/ hour. That gets them access to all the shots on my site for digital download.
If the customer wants a DVD and full commercial rights, I charge an additional $500.00.
Hope this helps
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Michael
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Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.