Markup for Holidays
/forum/topic/719249/0

end

Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
Total Posts: 7305
Country: United States

Anyone add a markup for holidays (such as New Years)? I have a bride asking and I'm wondering how much to mark up.



Sam Hassas
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 5964
Country: United States

I booked a wedding on the 4th of July 09'. I would have marked it up but it's gonna be on a yatch in S.F Bay. Tit for tat.
Normally I would though.

~Sam



Bill Zaspel
Registered: Feb 19, 2008
Total Posts: 280
Country: United States

I have a mid-week upcharge and a holiday upcharge for dates close to holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving. Dates like New Years I wouldn't charge for because they are not really "family" holidays on my calendar. In both cases, I would upcharge about $500 for each incident. I actually had a client inquire about Christmas week and agree to the charges but failed to follow through when it came down to booking.



brown_dog
Registered: Dec 03, 2004
Total Posts: 425
Country: United States

Charge enough extra so that you are happy to be working.

If you don't charge any extra, then in the back of your head you'll be thinking "this sucks to work on New Years".

If you carge double, then you'll be saying "this is great".

There is somewhere in between that is your tipping point...where it goes from a burden to a good deal. I'd guess that is somewhere between 10 and 30%.

Another way you could think about it is...
-how much would it cost to pay for a great evening & hotel for you and your wife? or
-how much would I need to fund the next lens I want?

Knowing your work, I wouldn't go less than $500.



sidewazzz388
Registered: Jan 07, 2008
Total Posts: 616
Country: United States

Yes But depends on the date



Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
Total Posts: 7305
Country: United States

Sam Hassas wrote:
I booked a wedding on the 4th of July 09'. I would have marked it up but it's gonna be on a yatch in S.F Bay. Tit for tat.
Normally I would though.

~Sam


Me too. I had like 5 inquiries for that date. Who gets married on July 4th??



MarianneDoidge
Registered: Aug 29, 2007
Total Posts: 293
Country: Canada

We have a wedding on the Valentines Day long weekend ("they" call it Family Day in Ontario)... Should have charged extra.

When we booked it we figured that it was in town and just a short day. Since booking though, we have decided to move and will be living about 4.5 hours away. On the bright side, I know that DH will be "taking me away" for Valentines day. (Gotta find a silver lining somewhere......)

We had one on Thanksgiving weekend, and also have a wedding for this Sunday (Dec 21.), and Jan 3. Last year we had one for Canada Day long weekend. This tells me that we are the only people in the area that don't charge extra and that we need to start.... Any idea how to convince DH that its not ripping people off?



paparazzinick
Registered: Jan 08, 2005
Total Posts: 6200
Country: United States

last year we did a new years wedding and uped it $2500



ckhagen
Registered: Mar 05, 2007
Total Posts: 1334
Country: United States

A reasonable way to calculate the upcharge would be to take the portion of the package price that is your take home pay and do it time and a half. It's east to justify that to the client because if you worked an hourly job, your employer would likely use that to calculate your holiday pay.



prof_fate
Registered: Dec 15, 2004
Total Posts: 5098
Country: United States

Price is price. I don't charge less for wednseday or more for saturday, more for fat brides or less for spectacular locations.
I've worked thanksgiving weekend, fourth of july, just about every Memorial/Labor Day weekend and yesterday booked Valentines Day.

Work is work. Perhaps it comes from my past - I remember not working, being poor and hungry, etc. My wife's job is at a hospital - 24/7/365. I'd rather work that sit home and do laundry while watching Oprah.

Now if I could upcharge for stupidity that i'd do. "I'd like to ask about wedding photographt. Can we meet Saturday - is that OK? I mean, do you work weekends?" ChaChing!



weeums
Registered: May 29, 2008
Total Posts: 1268
Country: United States

if it comes to a holiday... I'd rather be at home doing laundry and watching Oprah.... I want to win a Pontiac G6 too !!!

- travis



end