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dave kadolph wrote:
The Op seems to have hit upon the real question.
"Is your work really worth what you charge or not?"
And from a non pro's point of view--and a skilled tradesman making a good living with a large investment in professional tools--probably not.
I make about $250 a day working on multimillion dollar equipment---is your time worth that much more than mine?
That 8 x 10 you charge $35.00 for costs less than 2 bucks--and the 11 x 14 @ $55.00 less than 4 bucks.
In this economy in particular--these are the questions many people are being forced to ask--IMHO
So you get $250 a day? Not bad (i've been paid a lot less). But when I get my car fixed I pay $75 an hour or more. The furnace guy here charged $95/hour. Math tells me they (the company) get a lot more for a day's work than you, the worker, gets. Same in the wedding business.
You see me working on the wedding day - 8 hours. To meet, prep, shoot, travel, DL, backup, edit, proof - that's more like 20-25 hours (or more). So now we're at $750. I know many photogs that bring an assistant or a second photog. So now were $1000 (3 days me, 1 for the second photog).
And thats for creation. Now you want product. And that's just the WORKERS wages, huh? What about the company? It needs some income to cover insurance, training, computers, postage, the phones, etc, etc.
A piece of blank photo paper costs $2. If you want my image on that paper there's more time involved - 20 minutes, maybe more, and perhaps shipping if I use a lab, etc.
Do you think a lexus that sells for $65,000 really costs six times as much to make as a Cobalt that goes for $10k? No. Similar engineerring, govt regs/approval, same testing, same delivery, both have warranty costs, both need factories, etc. Even if the Lexus is costing triple (which I doubt) why's it sell for SIX times the price? Cause they can get it.
Free market economy - you can charge what you can get.
I've run my numbers up and down, back and forth - i need $65/hour to cover costs. That 25 hours is now $1625. And since you only see me for a few hours on teh wedding day you assume I'm overpaid. Never ASSUME, right?
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