If someone offered you $300 to cover 3hrs of a wedding, 1.5hrs of commuting, and 2hrs of sorting/editing time, WITH LESS THAN 8HRS NOTICE, how many photos would you include? Prints? Extras?

If you’re thinking that sounds insane then you’re correct but I’m just losing my mind here. He asked for an additional DISCOUNT and thought that I was going to include 200+ prints into a photo album for him??? I’m new to photography so I figured I could at least get the experience and use for marketing but I don’t have permission to post photos of the family in their culture either. I did someone a favor and it’s been nothing but a nightmare.

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    1 year ago

    There are tons of responses to your question here, and that’s great

    My thoughts- Some potential clients are better to be avoided. Say “no thanks” and move on. These type of people will continue to ask and ask for the ridiculous, and kill your profit.

    If you shoot a cheap wedding you won’t give your best effort. This will definitely show in your finished product.

    Shooting a wedding on the cheap lowers the bar when it comes to pricing for all the local photographers. They make all, or part, of their living off shooting weddings that are priced to reward their talents and skills. If customers discover that they can pay less for a guy with a camera, often they will go with lower price. The customer needs to be educated about why a good photographer costs more.

    Always, always have a meetup with the couple before considering even taking them as clients. Have a list of questions that will help you understand them better. You can gain better information by meeting face to face, and this helps you to make a better decision about whether you want them as a client.

    The client should know that they get what they pay for. If they pay a photographer $3000+, they can expect a quality product from you. You better be able to deliver that. Those higher fees will also weed out the bargain hunters who become a pain in the ass later.

    If you don’t want to tell then a flat “no”, then tell them you might know a photographer who will shoot for cheap and let that person deal with the problem. He won’t be in business long to hurt the prices a professional will charge.

    Good luck.

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      1 year ago

      This. How do you expect people to respect you and your business if you have so little self respect taking a insulting job like this.

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    1 year ago

    Favors when conducting business usually does end in nightmare. People always trying to take advantage

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    1 year ago

    Not a chance. $300 isn’t enough to cover the cost of doing 200 prints and an album on it’s own, nevermind photographing the wedding too.

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    1 year ago

    With that much pressure and those expectations, no contract signed, sounds like you are stepping into something you don’t want to be involved in. I can easily see a court case, them saying how you didn’t deliver and other things. I would say I’m sorry and decline.

    But if it’s honestly like that, that much pressure. The price quoted is way too low. Even for a amateur, with travel and such, editing printing. I’d do a good £2000, either they pay or not and move on to another sucker they can manipulate into getting cheap stuff.

    Honestly it’s not worth your time or stress with the conditions given. That’s my opinion.

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    1 year ago

    This is a teachable moment, not a moment to scold someone that is obviously entry-level.

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    I would just include the good photos. Editing it down to a number is probably just going to take you longer than if you did a quick cull, an easy edit, and then delivered everything.

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      1 year ago

      Wanted to say that as well. $3K would be fine under normal circumstances, but doesn’t sound like the customer would have time to review and sign a contract so still a hard “No”