i got offered to shoot at a K-9 event. All sorts of events from protection to obedience and possibly some portraits.
I'm trying to figure out how to price it. The people running it want some pics and that should be relatively straight forward, but knowing about the pitfalls of digital I know fully well they could end up in other hands. I could do a straight rate, but my other option I'm considering is to offer something with a split to the promoters that works for us both via an on site session to winners or any others for a portrait as well as to buy the action shots from the day of their dog competing. In this case, the participants will be buying the images and essentially paying for it, which may be more favorable to hte promoter and could possibly work out better on my end.
I could have various options to choose from in terms of packages and deliver prints via mail. if I did this option Id simply offer a percentage back to the event promoters. I shot for some people once who did this with sports: the parents came and ordered that day and they printed the pics. In this case I wouldnt print on site but would deliver via mail. I do have it available to shoot and display the images for the person's choosing that day.
Do you think people competing in k9 events would want to buy pictures of their dogs competing and winning though?
What do you think:
straight hourly rate to be paid by the promoter and offer the promoters files?
Do packages to sell to customers and offer a split.
If I remember right they said about 30 dogs. The promoters want them to use on their Facebook and website and such. What they have right now is very amateur in terms of photography.
Thanks in advance.

