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06/14/2010 09:23:31 PM · #1
i've just received an email from Will Borland, guitarist, in aussie band Death Audio who found me thru my site ..
this is what he said ..
"I̢۪ve been browsing the net for a couple of weeks looking for photographers and designers to put together a concept for my band̢۪s debut album. And I keep coming back to look at your photos on your website. I would be interested to know if you would like to put together quote for me.
At the moment I am looking for a quote for a concept and photos for a 12 page album booklet. Originally I was going to use aCanadian photographer Joshua Hoffine , but after a good think about it. I would really like to represent an Australian Photographer."



does anyone in dpc have any idea how can put together a quote .. :)
i've never done anything like this .. so i have no idea ..
thankyou .. :)
06/14/2010 10:45:36 PM · #2
First of all: thats AWESOME!!! :-)

Now sorry I can't be of much help, but just wanted to express my happiness!
06/14/2010 10:59:15 PM · #3
it's totally awesome .. !!
they're a very well established band too ..
so the pressure's on .. !!!
06/14/2010 11:02:42 PM · #4
Very nice!!

Try touching base w/ TCGuru as I think she did some work for an artist awhile back. (It was excellent.) She might have some helpful info.
06/14/2010 11:03:58 PM · #5
Awesome as can be, Roz! Congrats. PM Joey.
06/14/2010 11:58:33 PM · #6
That is great Roz, I would suggest contacting Sher who does a lot of that type of work.
06/15/2010 12:05:29 AM · #7
Sorry i cant be of much help, but Congrats!!!
06/15/2010 01:13:04 AM · #8
Oh WOW Roz!!! Congrats. Your works is amazing and perfect for this type of venture. All the best. Can't help with question though
06/15/2010 01:14:38 AM · #9
thankyou matt MattO and kat bergiekat and everyone for the congrats ..
i've sent pm's to jojo and sher ..
if anyone out there knows anything .. HELP .. !!!
:)x
06/15/2010 01:29:54 AM · #10
You could ask the man himself, Will Borland... That's what I used to do when someone established wanted to hire me for something the likes of which I'd never done before. I'd just ask them what it was worth to them, and go from there. I never had anyone resepctable quote me a figure I thought was too low...

Maybe that's too naive for today's more rapacious business climate, I donno...

R.
06/15/2010 02:06:22 AM · #11
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

You could ask the man himself, Will Borland... That's what I used to do when someone established wanted to hire me for something the likes of which I'd never done before. I'd just ask them what it was worth to them, and go from there. I never had anyone resepctable quote me a figure I thought was too low...

Maybe that's too naive for today's more rapacious business climate, I donno...

R.

thankyou robert ..
it works for me .. i do naive really well, so i think i'll take your advice .. !!
but you usually get an idea if someone is trying to take advantage of you, altho not always ..
but they're ultimately the losers, not you .. :)
06/15/2010 06:06:07 AM · #12
congratulations, roz!
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

You could ask the man himself, Will Borland... That's what I used to do when someone established wanted to hire me for something the likes of which I'd never done before. I'd just ask them what it was worth to them, and go from there. I never had anyone resepctable quote me a figure I thought was too low...

Maybe that's too naive for today's more rapacious business climate, I donno...

R.

spot on advice, bear. the only times i've lost work or gotten work i ended up regretting was when i failed to ask either, "What's your budget for this?" or "What did you pay that last time you did this?" when i've quoted without asking, i've usually quoted too high or too low. when i ask, it's either acceptable, or i can get them to come up a bit, or i politely take a pass.

Originally posted by roz:

it works for me .. i do naive really well, so i think i'll take your advice .. !!
but you usually get an idea if someone is trying to take advantage of you, altho not always ..
but they're ultimately the losers, not you .. :)

good perspective! do keep your antenna up and your eyes open. just because you haven't done this work before doesn't mean you have to be taken advantage of...
good luck!

and btw, that jushua hoffine stuff is just wicked. it will be interesting to see what DA's concept turns out to be ;-)
06/15/2010 06:51:12 AM · #13
Originally posted by Skip:

congratulations, roz!
and btw, that jushua hoffine stuff is just wicked. it will be interesting to see what DA's concept turns out to be ;-)


thanks skip for feedback ...
i was blown away by joshua offine's work ..
check out how he goes about getting his photos ... making keyhole & more behind the scenes

Message edited by author 2010-06-15 07:31:50.
06/15/2010 07:27:47 AM · #14
First, congrats!
Keep in mind that music is a pretty tight business and word of mouth for a job well done will mean potential business with other groups. You could almost comp this one and come out ahead (if this is the type of thing you want to do). Regardless, it will make a great addition to your resume and portfolio.
I'm not recommending you comp this, but simply pointing out that even if they short you on price, it is still not necessarily a bad thing.
06/15/2010 07:28:13 AM · #15
Originally posted by roz:


i was blown away by joshua offine's work ..
check out how he goes about getting his photos ... making keyhole


first, congratulations roz, well deserved opportunity. can't wait to see the results.

second, thanks for sharing the joshua offine link, very interesting looking at the setups.
06/15/2010 07:33:55 AM · #16
Originally posted by FourPoint7:

Originally posted by roz:


i was blown away by joshua offine's work ..
check out how he goes about getting his photos ... making keyhole


first, congratulations roz, well deserved opportunity. can't wait to see the results.

second, thanks for sharing the joshua offine link, very interesting looking at the setups.


hey joe . i just edited my previous post coz i didnt get all the behind the scenes stuff in the last link .. there's more stuff in this one more behind the scenes .. blow you away .. !!..:)
06/15/2010 07:34:27 AM · #17
Originally posted by dtremain:

First, congrats!
Keep in mind that music is a pretty tight business and word of mouth for a job well done will mean potential business with other groups. You could almost comp this one and come out ahead (if this is the type of thing you want to do). Regardless, it will make a great addition to your resume and portfolio.
I'm not recommending you comp this, but simply pointing out that even if they short you on price, it is still not necessarily a bad thing.


my thoughts exactly .. !!!
06/15/2010 07:42:55 AM · #18
Hey Roz, be careful about quoting the band name in the original post. If the band googles themselves they might find the link to this thread, and DPC seems to rank pretty highly in google.

ETA :Oh, and congratulations!

Message edited by author 2010-06-15 08:03:53.
06/15/2010 08:02:59 AM · #19
Awesome Roz! You'll do wonderfully! Big Congrats & Hugs!
06/15/2010 08:15:32 AM · #20
Originally posted by roz:

Originally posted by dtremain:

First, congrats!
Keep in mind that music is a pretty tight business and word of mouth for a job well done will mean potential business with other groups. You could almost comp this one and come out ahead (if this is the type of thing you want to do). Regardless, it will make a great addition to your resume and portfolio.
I'm not recommending you comp this, but simply pointing out that even if they short you on price, it is still not necessarily a bad thing.


my thoughts exactly .. !!!

on soapbox
i'll agree that it's not the end of the world to take a little less than what you should get, especially the first time out...

but

comping is NOT a good way to do or get business. giving away freebies after someone has paid for something: good. using promotional discounts: good. loyalty programs: good. word of mouth: great! except...when they also share the price they paid! and if that price is $0, then word of mouth: BAD!

by charging professional rates (and not grossly undercutting the professional competition), you build value; all you have to do is deliver, and everything's fine.
off soapbox

just my .02
06/15/2010 06:54:02 PM · #21
Originally posted by Skip:

Originally posted by roz:

Originally posted by dtremain:

First, congrats!
Keep in mind that music is a pretty tight business and word of mouth for a job well done will mean potential business with other groups. You could almost comp this one and come out ahead (if this is the type of thing you want to do). Regardless, it will make a great addition to your resume and portfolio.
I'm not recommending you comp this, but simply pointing out that even if they short you on price, it is still not necessarily a bad thing.


my thoughts exactly .. !!!

on soapbox
i'll agree that it's not the end of the world to take a little less than what you should get, especially the first time out...

but

comping is NOT a good way to do or get business. giving away freebies after someone has paid for something: good. using promotional discounts: good. loyalty programs: good. word of mouth: great! except...when they also share the price they paid! and if that price is $0, then word of mouth: BAD!

by charging professional rates (and not grossly undercutting the professional competition), you build value; all you have to do is deliver, and everything's fine.
off soapbox

just my .02


thanks Skip .. no way am i doing this for nothing, but seeing i havent done this sort of work before i'm not going to charge the earth either .. so i totally agree with your .02 ...
i want to give them something original and different and then i'll be hoping for word of mouth .. designing album covers would be my dream job .. !!
06/15/2010 07:20:44 PM · #22
way to go, Roz!!

I have no concrete advice to give. However, regarding someone's recommendation that you ask what they were looking to pay:

When I started my computer consulting business, and had my first client on the ropes, I had no idea what to charge. My dad recommended that I ask her, and I thought that was the stupidest piece of advice that I'd ever heard. Since I never did find someone to give me advice, I, very uncomfortably, went ahead and asked her. She quoted a price that was $10 more per hour than I had been considering.

Some times it works.
06/15/2010 07:56:20 PM · #23
Nothing to offer as help, just want to say congrats on your new found opportunity to do something different and exciting like this. I'm sure you're going to impress them with whatever you come up with. Beautiful site you have too, lots of fantastic stuff. Faved it for future browsing. :)
06/15/2010 09:21:35 PM · #24
hey Jac and wendy vawendy and everyone ..
everytime someone comments in this thread it makes me so grateful for our dpc community ..
i havent been so active since christmas coz so much has been going on with my photography ..
& i have only dpc to thank for the wonderful education, motivation, inspiration and friendships that this site has provided ..
another amazing thing along with the album cover is that i'll be featured in a magazine called 'Digital Photographer' which is available throughout australia and new zealand .. its bi-monthly mag/114 pages and they're going to devote 8 pages to me, my tips for shooting bugs in the wild, about 12 of my pics etc .. issue 10 is out now focusing on portraits, issue 11 will be landscapes and issue 12 will be macro which will be out at the end of july .. they found me thru my website which has only been online for a few weeks .
the band found me thru my website too .. just got emails from both out'v the blue ..
also since christmas i've had exhibitions, hanging in local cafes and heaps more .. i dont want to bore you .. ! .. lol ..

but i spose this thread is somewhere i can say thankyou to the wonderful ppl in dpc and say also that none of it would have happened without you .. :)

THANKYOU .. !!! XXXX


06/15/2010 09:23:09 PM · #25
Originally posted by roz:

hey Jac and wendy vawendy and everyone ..
everytime someone comments in this thread it makes me so grateful for our dpc community ..
i havent been so active since christmas coz so much has been going on with my photography ..
& i have only dpc to thank for the wonderful education, motivation, inspiration and friendships that this site has provided ..
another amazing thing along with the album cover is that i'll be featured in a magazine called 'Digital Photographer' which is available throughout australia and new zealand .. its bi-monthly mag/114 pages and they're going to devote 8 pages to me, my tips for shooting bugs in the wild, about 12 of my pics etc .. issue 10 is out now focusing on portraits, issue 11 will be landscapes and issue 12 will be macro which will be out at the end of july .. they found me thru my website which has only been online for a few weeks .
the band found me thru my website too .. just got emails from both out'v the blue ..
also since christmas i've had exhibitions, hanging in local cafes and heaps more .. i dont want to bore you .. ! .. lol ..

but i spose this thread is somewhere i can say thankyou to the wonderful ppl in dpc and say also that none of it would have happened without you .. :)

THANKYOU .. !!! XXXX


oh my!!! Send me a copy! (I want to know your tips and tricks, too!)
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