How Much Should You Really Be Charging For Your Photography?

Each photographer and their business is different and each offers many different types of services. You may photograph only weddings, or focus on portraits. You could be a photographer who does sports photography, beautiful landscapes or travel photography. Now-a-days, with as easy as it is to have a nice camera, there is a bunch of competition out there so you want to make sure you are offering competitive prices that will keep your business going. So how much should you really be charging for your photography? 

When a client is trying to research and find their perfect photographer for the type of photos they are looking for, they most likely will not want to choose the cheapest photographer out there, but not the most expensive one either. Some photographers will charge with a package price that includes a certain amount of hours of shooting and the photos or an album included, such as a wedding photographer. Others may charge simply per photo. Some may charge as little as $25 per photo while top photographers could ask for thousands of dollars for a single photograph. It really does depend on the client you are photographing for and the location as well. Photographers shooting for a major magazine would make much more than someone taking a photo for a small, local business. 

Photo credit: ImprovePhotography.com 

Photo credit: ImprovePhotography.com 

Even though the prices really do vary depending on what you are photographing and who you are shooting it for, here is what PetaPixel says is the average range of what various professional photographers should charge. 

Student Photographer:
$50-$100 per hour or $25-$100 per image

Just like any other photographer, a student rate varies depending on how long they have been photographing, their experience level and the type of work they do. Some students who have tons of experience should charge just as much as professional photographers, while some that are just starting out may need to charge less. 

Semi-Professional:
$50-$150 per hour or $25-$125 per image

Semi-professional photographers are those that want to join the ranks of the professional. These are photographers who typically have another job or income source to keep them going, but they want to eventually leave that other job behind to just focus on their photography. Many of these semi-pros will compete with the professional photographers for jobs but are just not quiet ready to fully start a full-time photography business. 

Professional:
$75-$250 per hour or $75-$250 per image

When we are saying professional photographer here, we are meaning someone who depends solely on their photography to make a living. A professional photographer has a solid portfolio to represent the specialty that they photograph. 

Top Professional:
$200-$500+ per hour or $250-$1,500 per image

This is the elite group of professional photographers. Many top image makers charge over $10,000 per day or $1,500 for one single photograph. 

Photo credit: Pinterest

Photo credit: Pinterest

There are also different prices to charge for the various areas of photography. Here are some average price ranges that may be helpful. 

Wedding Photography: $1,700-$3,500

Wedding photography can have a pretty wide range and it also can depend on the needs of the client. Beginner wedding photographers may just charge $500 while top professionals could ask for $10,000.

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Senior Portrait Photography: $125-$300

This rate can depend on many factors including the number of locations, clothes changes and the type of print package that your client chooses. 

Local Website Photography: $25-$150 per image

If you are a small local business that is in need of a photographer, finding one in this price range can be pretty easy to do. The specific rate will depend on many different factors like we have discussed already, such as location, the type of photography needed and the production required as well. If the business is just looking to get a image file to use for branding, it may be a cheaper price than a business that wants the photographer to give them a huge photograph blown up to decorate their storefront with. 

And just remember, pricing your photography is so important. If your prices are too high, or even too low, you may not get the business that you want to get. We found this great information in an article on PetaPixel

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Awesome Photos of Extreme Surfers And The Northern Lights

Most of the time when you think of surfing, you think of a beach with the hot sun and other beach-goers relaxing and enjoying the sand and water. In Norway's Lofoten archipelago in the Artic Circle, surfing is just a bit different! There, the surfers endure March ocean temperatures of 5–6°C and air temperatures around 0°C. 

Olivier Morin, an Agence France-Presse photographer, took these photos in March 2016 that show intrepid Norwegians and visitors riding waves and admiring the amazing Northern Lights. We hope you enjoy his work below that we originally found on BuzzFeed

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2 Great Ways To Pose Couples

If you take portraits of people - whether it is families, couples, newborns or even seniors - you are helping to capture a special time in their lives and you want to make it the best experience you possibly can. Couples are such fun to photograph because you can truly showcase their love for one another in each and every photo you take. 

The wedding industry is huge and taking engagement photos of couples is a great market to be in, but you have to make sure the photos you take are amazing so you can get as many clients as you can. If you do take photos of couples, or want to expand your photography to that large market, the Posing Guide For Couple Portraits would be perfect for you! 

There are so many wonderful poses you can do with couples. The photos can be fun where you incorporate activities and hobbies they enjoy doing together or you can go for a more romantic angle. The possibilities are endless. Today we want to share 2 great ways to pose couples that come straight out of the Posing Guide For Couple Portraits. We hope you enjoy! 

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Walking Away From You

In this fun pose, the couple can be walking away from you holding hands while you capture photos of them from behind. It is a great shot that allows you to also showcase the scenery around them. It is also fun to have them stop while they are walking and kiss. It can be very romantic and we think it symbolizes them walking into their future! 

Photo credit: ENV Photography

Photo credit: ENV Photography

Sitting Together

There are many ways to have a couple in a sitting pose. You can find a bench, ledge, steps or really anything that would be a great place to sit. You can even add in a few props and have them sitting on a blanket. When sitting, you can have the couple sitting side by side with her head on his shoulder, or she can even be leaning into him with her legs up in a cute way like in the photo below.  

Photo credit: ENV Photography

Photo credit: ENV Photography


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3 Things To Think About If You Hire A Second Shooter

Many times when you are photographing a large event, such as a wedding, it is pretty much impossible for just yourself to capture every single special moment that is taking place throughout the event. Hiring a second shooter can help... they can give you the peace of mind that you need to know that you will have another set of eyes to photograph around the event and it also gives you peace of mind that you are doing all you  can to make sure that your client is happy with the photos that were captured. 

Hiring a second shooter can be nerve-racking, especially if it is someone you have never worked with before, but if you plan ahead and the two of you are both on the same page, it will be a pleasant experience. Here are 3 things you must remember if you are going to hire a second shooter. 

Photo credit: Photo District News

Photo credit: Photo District News

Where To Find A Second Shooter

If you need a second shooter, you want that person to be the best they can be. Remember, they will be working for you and their work ethic, skills and personality, whether good or bad, will reflect on your business. Try to think about various photographers that you know, possibly one that you have worked for in the past that may want to return the favor. 

It is good to always be looking for second shooters that you can use. If you know you regularly will need the assistance of a second shooter because you work with so many large weddings, it may be beneficial to have a page on your site dedicated to second shooters and what you are looking for exactly.

Second shooters can vary in their photography. Perhaps it can be someone who is looking to expand their portfolio. Or, maybe it is someone who is newer to photography and trying to learn and see what shooting an entire wedding day is like. Maybe it is a seasoned photographer who is just looking to make some extra money on the side. No matter the type of person, you want to make sure that you can work well and trust this person to do their job right and who will be a great representative of your company name.

Make Sure To Have A Signed Contract

It is important to have a contact that your second shooter can sign upon agreement of the work to be done and the amount you will pay that person. If you use second shooters regularly, it may be great to have a contract template that you can change up depending on the situation and person you are hiring at the time. 

Getting a contact signed before the event is important, even if the person is a good friend that you have worked with before. You never know what type of situation can occur and having that contract with the exact terms of the job will be there in case something happens such as the wedding getting canceled, etc. 

The contract should include the entire scope of work that will be done during the job you have hired the second shooter for. You will want to list out what is expected of them, how much they will get paid, the date and time of the event and what happens in case the event is canceled, postponed or anything else. You also want to include any information about insurance, travel expense coverage, and anything else that you think is necessary. 

Photo credit: Bride Box Pro Blog

Photo credit: Bride Box Pro Blog

Communication Is Key

Communication is key. Just like you will be communicating with your bride and groom before the wedding, you want to communicate with your second shooter who will be working with you. You want to make sure they have their contract and any other necessary documents and information regarding the event prior to the date of the actual event. They should know what to wear and what to expect from the specific venue you will be working at so they can plan ahead as well. If you know you will be working outside, it is good for them to know in case it is rainy, they need some specific equipment or simply a jacket in case it is chilly. 

On the day of the event, make sure the two of you have a meeting at the venue to plan who will be shooting what, so you can both divide and conquer throughout the day.


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2 Ways To Make Money With Clients You Already Have

Whether you have a great photography business that you have been growing for 20 years or you are just in the first few years of starting yours, it is so important to utilize the clients you have already photographed and worked with over the years. Everyone knows that word-of-mouth and referrals from people you have already photographed are a wonderful way to get new customers. But now-a-days, with the thousands of photographers out there, it can be difficult to find tons of new clients. 

How do you utilize those clients you have already worked with to make more money and find brand new ones along the way? The guide "How To Make Money with Clients You Already Have" is a wonderful eBook that will give you great ways to do this and we wanted to share 2 of those ways with you today. 

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1. It All Begins With Customer Service

In order to use your existing clients to find new ones, you have to use excellent customer service in your business all the time. Make sure your clients are happy, they love the work you have done and provided to them, and if they do not, help to figure out a way to make it right. Like we said before, word-of-mouth is very important and we all know that someone is more likely to tell everyone they know if they are unhappy or had an unpleasant experience with a service. 

2. Stay On Your Clients Radar

Social media is huge and is a great way to keep in touch with your past and current clients. Post a sample of a family session and tag your client, comment on posts they make about current things that are going on in their lives. The more they see you and your business in front of them, the more they will remember the great work you did and when a friend or family member asks them about if they know of a photographer, you may just pop into their head since you stay in their radar. 

Also be sure to send out emails with your current specials, really great blog posts you have posted on your website with new photo sessions you have done and even just emails to check in and see if there is anything you can help them with. 


 

There are SO many more things you can do to make money with clients you already have but we hope these 2 tips have been helpful for you. If you are interested in reading more of this awesome eBook, "How To Make Make Money With Clients You Already Have," you can purchase this guide today for $62.50.

In it, you will learn how to gain loyal clients and exceed their expectations. It also will tell you how to make money around the holidays and gives some great marketing strategies to help you stand out from the competition. There are also sample emails, social media statuses, blog posts and an excel form for easy client organization to make your life easier.  

 

 

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4 Great Photography Tips For Beginners

If you are just starting out on your photography journey, or you have recently stumbled across your passion for capturing amazing photographs of whatever it is you enjoy shooting, you want to learn the best practices, tips and tricks to be the best photographer you can be. Whether you want to start your own business or just take your photos as a hobby, here are 4 photography tips for beginners that we hope help you out! 

Photo credit: TechRadar.com 

Photo credit: TechRadar.com 

1. Get A Camera That Suits You

You need to have a camera that works for the type of photography you do and that does not always mean you need the latest, most expensive camera on the market. Research all the cameras out there and choose one that fits your specific needs. If you are starting your own business, you may want to spend a little more than you would if you are simply wanting to take photos as a hobby. But, like we always say, it is not the size of the lens, it is how you use it. 

2. Focus On A Specialty

It is important for your photography to really grow by figuring out what specialty you want to focus on. Of course you can always photograph other things, but having that focus is key to improving and learning the best ways to capture the subject you are focusing on. Do you really love the passion between a bride and groom on their wedding day? Focus on wedding photography. If you really prefer and love the work you do with still objects outdoors, focus on landscape photography. Your specialty is totally up to you and all depends on what your passion is. But with that said, as a photographer, the possibilities are truly endless and you can capture photos of anything that makes you happy. 

3. Keep Learning

Whether you have been taking photos for the past year, or you literally just purchased your first camera, always continue to learn. Read blogs or photography books, take classes, talk with other photographers and learn what they do and why they do it. Whether you want to learn about your camera itself, techniques you can use to photograph the subject or objects you enjoy, or even learn more about different programs you can use for editing your work, the industry is always changing which means continuing to learn is an essential part.    

4. Take Lots Of Photos

Take lots and lots of photos! Keep practicing and perfecting your craft. Just like with anything else, the more photos you take, the better you will become. Get out and explore new angles or try out a different lens or even scope out new locations that you have never been to and see what it looks like in photos. If you do photography as a hobby, carry your camera with you even if you are not planning on photographing something. You never know what you can find when you are not looking!  


 

If learning is something that you want to be sure to do this year, we have tons of great guides you can easily buy and download about so many aspects of photography. Are you a new photographer that is not sure if you want to actually start a business or not? Wondering what all it takes to start your own photography business? How To Start Your Photography Business would be the perfect guide for you. For $149.99, read this 133 page guide that will tell you everything you need to know about how to get your business started, marketing, getting a web presence, and business planning. 

 

 

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12 Great Finalists in the Sony World Photography Awards

We love seeing the best photos that have been submitted by photographer all over the world in all types of photo contests and the Sony World Photography Awards is no different. From eerie shots of abandoned places to lighting strikes to stunning landscapes, the shortlist was announced and over 350 amazing entries have made it as a finalist. We wanted to share a few of these photographs with you today! 

Here are 12 great finalists in the Sony World Photography Awards! Enjoy.  

This photo is of the 'Cuernos del Paine' mountain range reflected over the glacial waters of lake Nordenskj in Torres del Paine National Park. 

Photo credit: Adriano Neves/2016 Sony World Photography Awards 

Photo credit: Adriano Neves/2016 Sony World Photography Awards 

This amazing photo of this polar bear captures him beautifully. 

Photo credit: Michaela Smidova/ 2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Michaela Smidova/ 2016 Sony World Photography Awards

This photo depicts the 2nd largest fair of India, the Gangaasgar fair in West Bengal, where the devotees worship sun just after their bath. 

Photo credit: Abhijit Banerjee/ 2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Abhijit Banerjee/ 2016 Sony World Photography Awards

This photo is of the Bryce Amphitheater which glistened as the golden rays of the sun illuminated them. 

Photo credit: Anasuya Mandal/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Anasuya Mandal/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

This photo captures a fisherman farming the sea in between the bamboo rods constructed for aquaculture off the coast in southern China. 

Photo credit: Tugo Cheng/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Tugo Cheng/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

This amazing landscape shows Iceland, as the unique atmosphere constantly changes as you drive around that country. 

Photo credit: Nick Kontostavlakis/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Nick Kontostavlakis/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

What an awesome shot this of of the beautiful night sky. 

Photo credit: Simone Cmoon/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Simone Cmoon/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

This photo captures the beautiful and serene Sanur Beach in Bali. 

Photo credit: Tan Jia Yi/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Tan Jia Yi/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

This photo is of two birds that were sipping water on the bank, who were unaware of the coming crashing waves. 

Photo credit: Chaiyot Chanyam/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Chaiyot Chanyam/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

This photo shows a boy who creatively made a heart shape at the River of Tukad Yeh Unda in Klunghung Sub-District, Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. 

Photo credit: Cheung Yin Fang/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Cheung Yin Fang/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

This photo shows riders warming up before an event at the Thame County Show. 

Photo credit: Phillip Joyce/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Phillip Joyce/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

This is such a unique shot of this architecture and the airplane. 

Photo credit: Ivelin Ivanov/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

Photo credit: Ivelin Ivanov/2016 Sony World Photography Awards

We originally found these photos in an article on Weather.com. Do you love these great photos submitted from photographers all over the world? Here are a few other photography contest winners you may like to check out:


 

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2 Factors To Consider When Photographing Senior Girls

One of the best parts of a senior's high school is the anticipation of their upcoming graduation and becoming an adult. Taking senior photos is one important part of that and so you want to be sure to capture the most special photos that you can. 

When you are taking photos of a senior girl, you have to remember that they most likely will want their photos to be trendy, while capturing their interests and beauty. Stephanie Pana Photography provides some amazing tips in the BP4U Guide called Modern Posing For Senior Girls that is a must-have if you photograph seniors. (Also, be sure to check out our recent post on 2 cool pose ideas for senior boys)! 

Here are 2 factors to consider when you are photographing senior girls that we wanted to share with you that are straight out of this awesome guide. 

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1. Facial Expressions

Facial expressions are one of the most important keys to a good portrait. The senior girl you are photographing can be so perfectly posed, but if she has a weird expression on her face, the whole image is ruined. 

You can have your model go with a serious look, that you do not want to look angry but more so relaxed and you want it truly to be all about their eyes. Many times, when they are trying to be serious, they will either nail that expression perfectly, or they will feel silly and start laughing, which is another great facial expression to capture. The best smile you can capture in a photo is a natural one. 

2. Incorporate Hobbies Or Other Interests

When you are able to incorporate the subjects hobbies or interests into their senior photos, it is really when you get to showcase who they really are. Many times, that will involve having a prop with them, whether it be a guitar, books, or even the sport or activity they do such as dancing, soccer or anything else. Make sure that even though you are incorporating the prop, make sure that prop is not the "star" of the photo and that is flows in naturally with the scene and with what your model is doing. 


 

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Here Are 6 Reasons Why A Travel Photographer Needs A Tripod

A tripod can be a pain for a photographer. They are heavy and can be a pain to carry around with you - especially if you are going on a long hike or exploring during your travels. Even though they can be somewhat annoying, it is a very important piece of equipment for a travel or landscape photographer.

Photo credit: Internationalliving.com 

Photo credit: Internationalliving.com 

Here are 6 reasons why a travel photographer needs a tripod:

1. A tripod allows you to photograph at dawn and dusk. 

Dawn and dusk typically offers awesome light, and this soft light can give a beautiful look to your photographs. Due to the low light conditions, you will not be able to hold the camera with your hands so in order to capture sharp images, and to avoid that pesky camera shake, you need to use a tripod. 

2. A tripod allows you to photograph at night. 

Taking photos at night without a tripod is pretty impossible. You really can not achieve a fast enough shutter speed just by raising your ISO - your photo will just not be sharp enough or have an acceptable level of noise for professional or personal use. 

3. A tripod allows for artistic vision. 

No matter what time of day it is, you may always find yourself wishing you had your tripod with you. If you are trying to photograph a body of water, waterfall or even just a fountain, and you want to be sure to capture the smooth look of the water, you will need to use neutral density filters which means you are limiting the amount of light that enters the camera. In turn, you will need to use a slower shutter speed and a tripod is always great to have on hand when using that speed! 

4. A tripod can help you capture unique angles. 

One of the best advantages of using a tripod is that it allows you to take photos at interesting angles and shoot from positions that you may not be able to otherwise. 

5. A tripod can help you take better photos. 

Another awesome thing about using a tripod is that you do not have to be constantly connected to your camera by having to always hold it. You can use your mobility to look more closely at the scene you are trying to shoot which in turn can make for some really amazing photos. 

6. A tripod helps to support a flash. 

Every once in awhile you will need to use your flash at a different position to the usual one mounted to the top of your camera. In these situations, a tripod is so essential to hold your flash in position. 

This article was originally found on Digital Photography School


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Unique Wildlife Photography From Smithsonian's Annual Photo Contest

Wildlife photography is so amazing. Just like no person is exactly the same, the same goes for wildlife. They all have different environments they live in, they have their own unique personalities which in turn makes every single one unique. That is why when photographing wildlife, you never know what you will find or what you will come up with in the end.  

Every year the Smithsonian has their annual photo contest and we wanted to share with you a few unique wildlife photos from the submissions that poured in during their 13th Annual Photo Awards that we saw on the Mother Nature Network. We hope you enjoy these as much as we do! 

"Red Squirrel Appears To Wear Flower As A Hat"

Photo credit: Geert Weggen via Smithsonian.com.

Photo credit: Geert Weggen via Smithsonian.com.

"Catching Fish"

Photo credit: Simone Sbaraglia via Smithsonian.com

Photo credit: Simone Sbaraglia via Smithsonian.com

"Papa's Got a Brand New Bag"

Photo credit: Suzan Meldonian via Smithsonian.com

Photo credit: Suzan Meldonian via Smithsonian.com

"Wildebeest Leap"

Photo credit: Ricardo Cisneros via Smithsonian.com

Photo credit: Ricardo Cisneros via Smithsonian.com

"Mating Red-Eyed Tree Frogs"

Photo credit: Jennifer Guyton via Smithsonian.com

Photo credit: Jennifer Guyton via Smithsonian.com

"Synchronized Fireflies" 

Photo credit: Radim Schreiber via Smithsonian.com

Photo credit: Radim Schreiber via Smithsonian.com

"Leatherback Pair"

Photo credit: Ben Hicks via Smithsonian.com

Photo credit: Ben Hicks via Smithsonian.com

"A Little Monkey on the Cliff"

Photo credit: Hidetoshi Ogata via Smithsonian.com

Photo credit: Hidetoshi Ogata via Smithsonian.com

"The Little Jumping Spider"

Photo credit: Barbara Storms via Smithsonian.com

Photo credit: Barbara Storms via Smithsonian.com

"A King Penguin Feels the Surf Rush"

Photo credit: Beverly Houwing via Smithsonian.com

Photo credit: Beverly Houwing via Smithsonian.com

What amazing wildlife photos these are! If you loved these, here are a few other blog posts that you will enjoy: 


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