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I've been asked to shoot a 10 year class reunion, 7 pm until midnight. Mostly candid shots, maybe something set up for quick portraits. They'll be able to purchase prints online of course. What do you think I should charge? I would probably take as many shots as I would for a wedding, but it wil be alot less stress and post-processing, since it would be mostly candid. Your thoughts and opinions will be appreciated!
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