Id like to know where i posted I wanted to make a business out of this
Right in post 1?
When you offer a service for money, that's running a business.
Now, there's good business and bad business, what you decide to provide is up to you.
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Im currently offering on location shoots that last about 30mins with 12-15 hi-res images for £20 as an introduction, any idea what I should be charging for this? I dont want to price myself too low that people wont consider me, nor too high, for the same reason.
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You can choose to ignore any and all of us, but I can tell you from a few years of watching this industry, there's a pattern.
Most (not all) people start cheap, we believe that providing a product good or bad at less than the market rate will get us a foothold in the market, we get some work.
Then one of 2 things happens next.
We keep improving, and realise that to do it properly takes investment, our prices rise and we become part of 'the mainstream industry'
Or we keep working for peanuts, dealing with crappy customers for little reward until one day we realise we're not really earning enough for the hassle, and we give up.
If you give up tomorrow, there's a queue of wannabe photographers behind you, it's a perpetual line of bottom feeders and it's been there forever.
I'd like to see you succeed, as Dave said earlier, you've got some [PLEASE DON'T TRY TO BYPASS THE SWEAR FILTER] which will help greatly, but you also need to learn quickly that business has its own life, and denying that is putting you on a road to failure.