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- Lord Lucan
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I can see both of your points and agree with both, I could charge pro prices easily but choose not to do so, I say easily as I have shall we say the "credentials" from a job I did for a long time and finally left after 24 years.
It's the quality of the delivered product that pleases the customer, mine had a flash drive the next day and the processed images by the following weekend, I just did'nt supply an album as that was not requested, I gave them all 462 photo's I took on the day and evening, which for me was my part of the deal as I gave them my word no-one else would have them, I have them backed up and thats it.
It's difficult to explain on a forum quite how I feel and I guess it's the same with others, I am just happy with what I do which I guess is what counts
It's the quality of the delivered product that pleases the customer, mine had a flash drive the next day and the processed images by the following weekend, I just did'nt supply an album as that was not requested, I gave them all 462 photo's I took on the day and evening, which for me was my part of the deal as I gave them my word no-one else would have them, I have them backed up and thats it.
It's difficult to explain on a forum quite how I feel and I guess it's the same with others, I am just happy with what I do which I guess is what counts
IMHO ( and it's just me ) if you are good enough to be competing against someone doing this full time you should be charging full time prices. It is people that don't charge enough that do the damage. If someone is prepared to shoot a wedding as a hobby, and charge nothing or very little, but is of the same standard as a good pro, then are they not doing the pro a disservice?
Pete
