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My first non-family shoot (C&C and advice please)

 
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Jul 24, 2006 07:57 |  #1

Well I went round to set up for a buddy of mine's kids at his place - 18month and 6month girl and boy respectively.

I basically did it for free as a kinda practise run, hoping that once these come out good I can hope on word of mouth.

Shot with Canon 10d, 24-70L and elinchrom d-lite2's with colorama background. C&C appreciated.

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http://saqib.smugmug.c​om/gallery/1670014 (external link)

Also, I need some advice on how much to charge. I figure £75 per session, with a guarantee of at least 30 good shots. Thereafter the printing would be at cost - does this sound reasonable?




  
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Jul 24, 2006 17:03 |  #2

Lots of images to look at. Generally your lighting looks pretty good. Generally I like the subject to be looking at the camera though. Cute kids and the colors look real good. Prices? What ever the traffic will bear. We get $100 US for the sitting and include a small group of photos in that price. Proofs are delivered on CD.


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Jul 24, 2006 17:57 |  #3

thanks for that - do you include full resolution images as proofs or just scaled down versions?




  
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Jul 24, 2006 17:59 as a reply to  @ saqib's post |  #4

saqib wrote:
thanks for that - do you include full resolution images as proofs or just scaled down versions?

Very scaled down for viewing on a computer only. And generally I stamp them as proofs only.


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