Hi all,
A question for you all, or "what would you do in my shoes" type thread......
Since getting into photography in a 'serious way', people in my office have seen a few of my photos and the quality of the camera equipment itself. They seem to have been pretty impressed with the photos I've taken on personal outings and so have asked me to update some of the staff photos for the new company website. Note that we had a professional tog come in about 3 years ago to provide images of most of the staff, but theres half a dozen new faces now and some of the 'team' photos include people who now don't work for us.
I happily did some portraits of two people about a month ago - portraiture was something I'd not tried before and they were pretty pleased with them so smiles all round.
However, now they're asking me to shoot a larger number of portraits, and a few small group photos. I'm happy to have a go as any experience is good experience, but I can't help feeling they're benefitting from the situation due to my equipment and (relative) skill.
I'm currently using over a grands worth of personal equipment to furnish them with photos free of charge and, whilst my photos probably aren't as good as a pro (not so varied, lack of studio flash equipment etc.), I wonder if they should really owe me something extra.
To make things more complicated, the images they are using are only to be put on the company website so, arguably, could be done on a cheap point and shoot. The quality, even reduced to web size, is nowhere as good as my DSLR, but they could certainly get by on them so I'm not convinced the pro is loosing out by my taking photos.
Secondly, we charge our clients by the hour for work carried out, so all the time I'm taking photos, they have to write off my time thus costing them in the long run.
So, what do you think? We're only a small office (20 or so surveyors) and I don't want to appear offhand or tight about it but have a nagging feeling that its something I should mention before I end up togging the whole office!
Help/advice/told not to be so silly would be appreciated
Andrew
A question for you all, or "what would you do in my shoes" type thread......
Since getting into photography in a 'serious way', people in my office have seen a few of my photos and the quality of the camera equipment itself. They seem to have been pretty impressed with the photos I've taken on personal outings and so have asked me to update some of the staff photos for the new company website. Note that we had a professional tog come in about 3 years ago to provide images of most of the staff, but theres half a dozen new faces now and some of the 'team' photos include people who now don't work for us.
I happily did some portraits of two people about a month ago - portraiture was something I'd not tried before and they were pretty pleased with them so smiles all round.
However, now they're asking me to shoot a larger number of portraits, and a few small group photos. I'm happy to have a go as any experience is good experience, but I can't help feeling they're benefitting from the situation due to my equipment and (relative) skill.
I'm currently using over a grands worth of personal equipment to furnish them with photos free of charge and, whilst my photos probably aren't as good as a pro (not so varied, lack of studio flash equipment etc.), I wonder if they should really owe me something extra.
To make things more complicated, the images they are using are only to be put on the company website so, arguably, could be done on a cheap point and shoot. The quality, even reduced to web size, is nowhere as good as my DSLR, but they could certainly get by on them so I'm not convinced the pro is loosing out by my taking photos.
Secondly, we charge our clients by the hour for work carried out, so all the time I'm taking photos, they have to write off my time thus costing them in the long run.
So, what do you think? We're only a small office (20 or so surveyors) and I don't want to appear offhand or tight about it but have a nagging feeling that its something I should mention before I end up togging the whole office!
Help/advice/told not to be so silly would be appreciated
Andrew

