This is something I've been struggling with for months now. I've read books and articles and forums. Theres plenty of advice on what to charge, how to license but not what you actually hand over. Say someone hires me for a 1 hour shoot, I'd charge £50 + £50 processing fee. Then I'd hand over the shots on cd with a 2 year license for 1 media. Say 2 years worldwide license for use on their website. Anything extra has to be negotiated. But still, do I give them all the shots or 5 or what? So far I've given them all the best ones, or at least shown them the best and let them pick. I've seen some people charge £10 per shot as a sort of "film" fee or something. Obviously this would then limit the amount people get down to what they needed. This article does say to charge £15 per processed image. So this example job would be £100 for time, £15 per image they want to use.
Its much easier with prints because you know it will cost £xx so you can charge that. Its been something thats bugged me for months now. What DO I give them? What should I be giving them? I've seen another photographer charge an hourly rate and a digital processing fee per file.
Its much easier with prints because you know it will cost £xx so you can charge that. Its been something thats bugged me for months now. What DO I give them? What should I be giving them? I've seen another photographer charge an hourly rate and a digital processing fee per file.
