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ngrohosky
19th of March 2009 (Thu), 13:48
out of curiosity, how much does everyone charge for wedding coverage? i'm looking to do weddings in the near future and don't want to sell myself short or scare people away. hhmmm. any replies are greatly appreciated.

form
19th of March 2009 (Thu), 13:53
move this post to "talk" wedding section. I charge $125/first hour, $75/each additional hour, but I'm a budget shooter.

Subimatt
19th of March 2009 (Thu), 14:06
Check locally, its good to get an idea of what the pricing is in your region.

AlexMoPhotography
19th of March 2009 (Thu), 14:33
Goto my website. Or goto other people's websites. Look at the quality of everyone's photography (especially around your area), and adjust your price accordingly.

tim
19th of March 2009 (Thu), 16:50
Go to my website Wellington Wedding Photographer (http://www.wildphotography.co.nz/) and click on prices. See how I got a bit of seo in there eh? :p

Peacefield
20th of March 2009 (Fri), 08:13
And if you're just new to weddings and will need to sell on price in advance of building a portfolio and reputation, you might want to scan the local CraigsList to see just how low the bottom of the market can be.

sando
20th of March 2009 (Fri), 09:06
Go to my website Wellington Wedding Photographer (http://www.wildphotography.co.nz/) and click on prices. See how I got a bit of seo in there eh? :p :lol:

And mine: Chesterfield Wedding Photographer (http://www.mattsanderson.co.uk/)

stathunter
20th of March 2009 (Fri), 09:10
move this post to "talk" wedding section. I charge $125/first hour, $75/each additional hour, but I'm a budget shooter.

Holy Crap! You are budget............... :( -----------you need to raise your prices. You need to sell the value in what you do-- not give it away......just my opinion.

Tommy
20th of March 2009 (Fri), 09:34
You're looking at shooting weddings in the NEAR future? Better start collecting gear and practice. ;)

Call other pros that are local to you. Try to get one of them to let you assist... then maybe 2nd shoot. You'll gain experience & knowledge.... and most likely his pricing info.

But none-the-less, RESEARCH your local area. I know of all the pros within 20 miles of me, how their work compares to mine, and what they charge. I did this by calling them... pretending to be an interested client, and asking for prices. By asking here, and not in your local area, you're getting a very broad range of prices that may or may not hold up in your area. ;)

form
20th of March 2009 (Fri), 09:58
Broad range here too; everybody from the $300 for full day to $5k to start off, and lots in between there. Many of the local photographers average around $1.5-$3k; some are worth it, some are not.


Holy Crap! You are budget............... :( -----------you need to raise your prices. You need to sell the value in what you do-- not give it away......just my opinion.

Yes but I'm actually not the least expensive out here. Also, the day I can honestly say, "I'd hire me" is the day I increase my rates in some significant way. I've bumped up the first hour a few times, but the normal hourly rate hasn't moved since I started about a year ago. But at this point, I wouldn't hire me. I have high standards; I'd hire marcus bell, john michael cooper, that emil guy from NY on this forum...but not me.

Karl Johnston
21st of March 2009 (Sat), 02:39
Go to my website Wellington Wedding Photographer (http://www.wildphotography.co.nz/) and click on prices. See how I got a bit of seo in there eh? :p
Sly devil.

ngrohosky
26th of March 2009 (Thu), 23:26
thanks for the input :D you all are so helpful. ive learned much more here [POTN] than in my two years of photo. classes! kinda sad, but true.

tim
27th of March 2009 (Fri), 07:19
thanks for the input :D you all are so helpful. ive learned much more here [POTN] than in my two years of photo. classes! kinda sad, but true.

I learned more on POTN than most people with photography degrees know. My assistant has a degree, she's way brighter and better than most graduates i've met, and I still know a lot more than her about the technical side of photography. She probably knows more about history and related bollocks though.

bnlearle
28th of March 2009 (Sat), 18:04
San Diego Wedding Photographer (http://bobbyearle.com/site_html/#/pricing-2/) Here's me :D

drmac
29th of March 2009 (Sun), 07:45
move this post to "talk" wedding section. I charge $125/first hour, $75/each additional hour, but I'm a budget shooter.


What about prints?