Canon Digital Photography Forums  

P.O.T.N. SUPPORT SHOP IS OPEN, check it out now!

Go Back   Canon Digital Photography Forums > 'Photo Sharing' section > People
Register Rules FAQ Members List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read



Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11th of July 2012 (Wed)   #8416
dwarrenr
Senior Member
 
dwarrenr's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Fairland, Indiana
Posts: 1,595
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by 5DmkX View Post
Nice set, I really like them! Now this brings up a question I'm always asking myself, in #1 she has what looks like an insect bite on her right upper chest on on her right thigh. Same in #2 -- is that something most would try to remove, or do you leave it as is?

Tom
Thanks Tom! I'll clone it out.
__________________
D. Warren Robison
"All guys feel the need to compensate. Most compensate with sports cars. I compensate with a 400mm 2.8"
Flickr - Home Page - MaxPreps Gallery - Razzi
Equipment List
dwarrenr is offline  
This ad block will go away when you log in as member
Old 11th of July 2012 (Wed)   #8417
GerryDavid
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,563
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

One from tonight, shes a Junior Model for my studio.



It had been raining all day and thankfully stopped for the exact hour we had our portrait!
__________________
Insert cool equipment list here L
GerryDavid is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8418
jmalonear
Member
 
jmalonear's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Corning, AR
Posts: 604
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by GerryDavid View Post
Its my understanding you have to order $12 of 8x10's, $12 of 5x7's, $12 of 11x14's, etc. That you cant order $12 worth of mixed 8x10's, 5x7's, etc?
The only time you are limited is if you are ordering proofs. They are cheaper, but you have to order $12 of 4X5, $12 of 4X6, $12 of 5X7..etc.

However if you are only needing one 5X7 for a client. Go to the "Print Fulfillment - Lustre Paper" tab. You can order a single print and just pay for shipping. No minimum order. In that tab you are only able to order 11X14 or smaller. But If you really don't want to spend $12 that's the way you do it.

I use WHCC for most of my stuff. Especially the mounted prints.
I also use ACI for some of the other products such as wallet tins, license plate, etc.
(side note: ACI just wrapped up their National Children's Portrait Contest, and they called me today to tell me I took 2 - 1st place spots!! That results in $200 credit with ACI.....might be time to update samples!!!!)
__________________
Friends call me Jay!
Gear: Canon 5D Mark II | Canon 50D w/grip|Canon 10D|Canon 70-200mm 2.8L IS|Canon 24-70mm 2.8L|Canon 50mm 1.8|Canon 18-55mm IS|Canon 580EXII|Canon ST-E2 | RadioPopper PX System|Novatron V-600D |Calumet Genesis 200(3)|Manfroto Tripod with pistol Grip
Facebook
jmalonear is offline  
This ad block will go away when you log in as member
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8419
sevillafox
I'm good with pathetic! Really, I am.
 
sevillafox's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Southwest Wisconsin Skill Level: sucktographer
Posts: 25,150
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

congrats!
__________________
Tiffany
hopeless smooshoholic......I smoosh!

gear
sevillafox is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8420
jb_browneyes
Goldmember
 
jb_browneyes's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 2,038
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

+1 for photobiz - it's easy, and you can change your plan at the drop of a hat. Since I went to in person sales I don't do too many on-line sales and therefore don't need as much room- I pay $25 a month for the site, and like $4 for the shoppong cart with no contract through Itransact although there is a percentage per transaction (NOTE TO SELF.. LOOK THAT PERCENTAGE UP..I can't remember off hand, but it's CHEAP)

Quote:
Originally Posted by bobbyz View Post
Mike - I went to the link to your site but when you click on ordering, other things, they all go to photobiz. Branding wise nice to have everything look like it coming from your main site, there shouldn't be mention of others site.
bobby if the branding is a problem you can (for an additional fee) have an unbranded website.

Quote:
Originally Posted by jmalonear View Post
I also use ACI for some of the other products such as wallet tins, license plate, etc.

(side note: ACI just wrapped up their National Children's Portrait Contest, and they called me today to tell me I took 2 - 1st place spots!! That results in $200 credit with ACI.....might be time to update samples!!!!)
WAY TO GO Jay!!!! that's GREAT!
__________________
Jennifer
I only answer to THE highest authority

Last edited by jb_browneyes : 12th of July 2012 (Thu) at 02:23.
jb_browneyes is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8421
mtimber
Goldmember
 
mtimber's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Cambs, UK
Posts: 4,921
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Jr View Post
Except that they take 15% of your net profit.
Only on Print Orders.

And the automation of everything is worth that in my mind.

A client can order the prints and you never need to touch anything...

A 15% charge on that is fair in my mind.
__________________
@rtimberlake Print Photography / @rtimberlake Facebook / Business Photography / Flickr...

A lens doesn't create light, it captures it...
Mark
mtimber is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8422
mtimber
Goldmember
 
mtimber's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Cambs, UK
Posts: 4,921
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by bobbyz View Post
Mark them up by atleast 25% so you don't care for the 15% fees.
Indeed...

Costs should always be passed on to the customer.

Anything that reduces my time is valuable in my mind as time is my biggest commodity.

All subjective of course, but I like someone else managing my backend systems so that I can concentrate on the photography.

Managing my own website took more time than I ever suspected.
__________________
@rtimberlake Print Photography / @rtimberlake Facebook / Business Photography / Flickr...

A lens doesn't create light, it captures it...
Mark
mtimber is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8423
Eight Oak Acres
Member
 
Eight Oak Acres's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 220
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

I bought my website template from, and host with Bludomain. It only costs me $100 a year for Bludomain to host it. It's a great Flash site...easy to use (no code writing) and has a cart feature that I run through paypal. So, other than paypal fees...no percent of my picture sales goes to anyone but me. I've had it for 2 years and had zero problems/issues with it.
__________________
-Eric
Canon 7D, Canon 20D | Canon EFS 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 | Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 | Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II | Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 | AB 800 w/ Cybersyncs and Vagabond Mini | AEO Lightning Strike II

http://eightoakacresphotography.com/
Eight Oak Acres is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8424
GerryDavid
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,563
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by mtimber View Post
Indeed...

Costs should always be passed on to the customer.

Anything that reduces my time is valuable in my mind as time is my biggest commodity.

All subjective of course, but I like someone else managing my backend systems so that I can concentrate on the photography.

Managing my own website took more time than I ever suspected.
But its my way of thinking that you should keep your expenses down as much as possible, that way you have a greater profit margin.

a customer may only be interested in spending say $200, so if you raise your prices to cover new expenses they could either be scared away at the higher prices or buy less prints and your net profit after the new expenses would be less than otherwise.

what I am thinking of doing is raising the prices by 20% and explain that they can save that 20% if they order through me in person, but there is a minimum $100 order for an in person picture viewing.
__________________
Insert cool equipment list here L
GerryDavid is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8425
mtimber
Goldmember
 
mtimber's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Cambs, UK
Posts: 4,921
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by GerryDavid View Post
But its my way of thinking that you should keep your expenses down as much as possible, that way you have a greater profit margin.

a customer may only be interested in spending say $200, so if you raise your prices to cover new expenses they could either be scared away at the higher prices or buy less prints and your net profit after the new expenses would be less than otherwise.

what I am thinking of doing is raising the prices by 20% and explain that they can save that 20% if they order through me in person, but there is a minimum $100 order for an in person picture viewing.
With photography being a "technician" type business, where your time is what you value, you have to weigh both factors.

Time + Money

And that is where companies like smugmug fit in.

They take a component of your workflow and manage it for you, so that you get time in exchange for them receiving money.

You are simply sub-contracting an element out, so that you can have the time that that element would tie up, back in your control.

And running your own website is not without cost.

The internet is changing constantly.

Smugmug handle all of those changes so that my product can appear on any platform, in any form of html and in any browser.

If Smugmug did not do that for me, I would have to do it myself (Time), or pay someone else to do it (Money).


So when considering your options, balance your "Time" needs which are usually quite demanding as a photographer against your "Money" needs.


A Technician style business has to figure out the correct balance between these two elements.

Mark
__________________
@rtimberlake Print Photography / @rtimberlake Facebook / Business Photography / Flickr...

A lens doesn't create light, it captures it...
Mark
mtimber is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8426
bobbyz
Cream of the Crop
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Bay Area, CA
Posts: 14,150
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Mark, for cheaper stuff I think it is ok but for expensive stuff like big canvas I agree with Mike that 15% get too much. Say the print order is $1000, SM is taking $150 to process. Shipping, print costs are deducted separately. If you had your own cart you will be taking in that $150.
__________________
Back to basics 5dc with 35L & Sigma 85mm f1.4
bobbyz is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8427
mtimber
Goldmember
 
mtimber's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Cambs, UK
Posts: 4,921
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by bobbyz View Post
Mark, for cheaper stuff I think it is ok but for expensive stuff like big canvas I agree with Mike that 15% get too much. Say the print order is $1000, SM is taking $150 to process. Shipping, print costs are deducted separately. If you had your own cart you will be taking in that $150.
With Smug, you can print it yourself at cost and then pass it on to the customer at retail.

So they are not taking 15% of the retail, but 15% of the cost price.

That is my understanding anyway...

I could be wrong.

But on the subject of running your own cart, you still have to pay all the hidden costs of running a cart, including CC fees etc.

So again, it is down to each individual to consider time over money and which is the highest priority in each business case.
__________________
@rtimberlake Print Photography / @rtimberlake Facebook / Business Photography / Flickr...

A lens doesn't create light, it captures it...
Mark
mtimber is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8428
bobbyz
Cream of the Crop
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Bay Area, CA
Posts: 14,150
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by mtimber View Post
With Smug, you can print it yourself at cost and then pass it on to the customer at retail.

So they are not taking 15% of the retail, but 15% of the cost price.

That is my understanding anyway...

I could be wrong.

But on the subject of running your own cart, you still have to pay all the hidden costs of running a cart, including CC fees etc.

So again, it is down to each individual to consider time over money and which is the highest priority in each business case.
What prices self fulfillment shows? I think if client sees say $100, SM will charge $15. If client sees $10, they not going to pay you $100 later.

I haven't been on SM for 5 yrs so don't remember exactly how it works.
__________________
Back to basics 5dc with 35L & Sigma 85mm f1.4
bobbyz is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8429
Dave Jr
Senior Member
 
Dave Jr's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: MN
Posts: 1,791
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by mtimber View Post
Only on Print Orders.
Mark, I am not sure what you mean by this, but they charge the 15% on everything sold through their cart, print sales, canvas, gift items.

Bobby, the way it works is...

$100 retail less the base cost of prints (say $20), profit would be $80, but they take 15% of the $80, you get $68.00.
__________________
Dave Jr - MN
5px | Gear



Last edited by Dave Jr : 12th of July 2012 (Thu) at 10:11.
Dave Jr is offline  
Old 12th of July 2012 (Thu)   #8430
mtimber
Goldmember
 
mtimber's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Cambs, UK
Posts: 4,921
Default Re: How to photograph a high school Senior

Quote:
Originally Posted by bobbyz View Post
What prices self fulfillment shows? I think if client sees say $100, SM will charge $15. If client sees $10, they not going to pay you $100 later.

I haven't been on SM for 5 yrs so don't remember exactly how it works.
I just ordered one of my own prints and did not get charged 15% of the retail price as far as I can see...
__________________
@rtimberlake Print Photography / @rtimberlake Facebook / Business Photography / Flickr...

A lens doesn't create light, it captures it...
Mark
mtimber is offline  
Closed Thread


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
High School Senior - Christina in High key BrianAZ People 9 7th of May 2009 (Thu) 06:32
B&W High School Senior Boy Benji People 3 14th of February 2009 (Sat) 15:57
Request to photograph a high school football game, but woefully under-geared ClickClick General Photography Talk 16 25th of October 2007 (Thu) 22:48
High School Senior for c&c MT People 11 8th of October 2006 (Sun) 00:41
High School Senior dennykyser People 17 15th of June 2006 (Thu) 22:44


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:47.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.12
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
This forum is not affiliated with Canon in any way and is run as a free user helpsite by Pekka Saarinen, Helsinki Finland. You will need to register in order to be able to post messages. Cookies are required for registering and posting. HTML in messages is not allowed, plain website addresses are automatically made active by the board.