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Nov 24, 2006 01:06 |  #1

I shot a car (55 Chevy Belair) on Wednesday at the Autorama in Houston, TX. My uncle wants to pay me for my time and prints. I know what I'll charge him for prints, but I do not know what to charge him for my time. I was there a total of two hours.

Can you guys gimme some ideas?

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Nov 24, 2006 15:45 |  #2

Uncle + 2 hours = $50. I wouldn't charge an uncle too much, if at all.


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Nov 24, 2006 20:54 as a reply to  @ Julio's post |  #3

I'd trade him prints for drive time. That's one sweet Chevy. If possible I'd try to find a rental studio to really shoot the car.




  
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Nov 24, 2006 21:53 |  #4

Julio wrote in post #2308265 (external link)
Uncle + 2 hours = $50. I wouldn't charge an uncle too much, if at all.

He is a small business owner himself and understands my time is limited. I want to be fair and he is willing to pay full price for my time.


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Nov 25, 2006 01:17 as a reply to  @ sonny_c's post |  #5

So how much are you charging him for prints...that's the question that needs to be answered first, probably




  
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Julio wrote in post #2308265 (external link)
Uncle + 2 hours = $50. I wouldn't charge an uncle too much, if at all.

That's precisely what I'd charge him. After all, it's your uncle. :)



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Nov 26, 2006 03:17 |  #7

Hey Sonny,

Quote him $125 per hour for shoot time and 75 for PP time. That is fair. I think it is cool that he wants to pay, too. I saw the work that you put into it and good mechs make about that much too.

But like the others have said maybe you can barter for other things too. If he knows other owners have him give out your cards that you made for him. The business that he could bring to you would be worth 100x what he may pay you. Good luck and nice images

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Nov 26, 2006 03:30 as a reply to  @ LBaldwin's post |  #8

print him up a normal invoice, then add 'family discount' to a line and subtract it to make a total of 50 or whatever and give him a 50% discount on prints.


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Nov 26, 2006 12:03 |  #9

dave13 wrote in post #2309230 (external link)
I'd trade him prints for drive time. That's one sweet Chevy. If possible I'd try to find a rental studio to really shoot the car.

I vote for drive time too. Grab your honey and take them out in a date while driving that sweet ride.


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Nov 26, 2006 21:30 |  #10

My brother/sister inlaw hired me to take family shots for their Christmas card. They just needed digital 4x6s to print themselves so I charged them a session fee (full price) and provided 20 images post processed and sized on CD at no additional charge. The post processing was a fair bit of work as she wanted colour and B&W to chose from.

You could charge full price for the print and session fee ($125/hr) and include the post processing as a discount.


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Nov 26, 2006 21:44 |  #11

It is so hard to charge family but it is a business. I do it for free for family but for friends I try to trade something. I just feel so weird taking money.


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Nov 26, 2006 22:29 |  #12

I agree but his Uncle wants to pay him so.....
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Nov 26, 2006 22:44 |  #13

charge him the $50 + cost of prints. Then ask him if he has friends that also wants pictures done.


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Dec 04, 2006 14:38 |  #14

Nice looking car in crappy lighting. Give him cost on the print & forget the rest. ;)


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Dec 04, 2006 16:07 |  #15

Julio wrote in post #2308265 (external link)
Uncle + 2 hours = $50. I wouldn't charge an uncle too much, if at all.

I agree, but as another person above me said...

Find a rental studio, and shoot some really high end picts for him, and have your uncle pick up the tab. Not only do you get some portfolio grade prints, he can get something really worth hanging onto.


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