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09/30/2006 03:55:54 PM · #1 |
I've been wanting to sell some of my work for some time now. There is a guy on a car forum that I frequent that wants to buy several prints from me but I don't know what I should charge him. I don't want to overcharge but I definitly don't want to undercharge him either. He wants to know the prices for the following sizes. 8x12, 11x14, 12x18, 16x24, 20x30, and 24x36. What do you guys think? Thanks.
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09/30/2006 04:17:52 PM · #2 |
depends on the quality of your stuff, your local competition, etc... check out portfolios of people here with similar quality and see how much they charge for thier prints... many people here have prints up on DPC prints
you're not going to get someone from this site to give you a concrete number
eta: sorry that sounded harsh, lol... I just meant it as a warning
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09/30/2006 04:20:59 PM · #3 |
General rule of thumb for selling products is to charge twice as much as it costs you to produce it.
Now, with photos this includes: cost to have it printed, shooting time, PP time.
For the shooting time and post process time, you have to decide what you are willing to be paid per hour to do your photography.
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10/01/2006 02:41:55 PM · #4 |
That's not a bad idea. Thanks.
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: General rule of thumb for selling products is to charge twice as much as it costs you to produce it.
Now, with photos this includes: cost to have it printed, shooting time, PP time.
For the shooting time and post process time, you have to decide what you are willing to be paid per hour to do your photography. |
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