Berlotti Photography wrote in post #5478252
What is your opinion? Would pricing it at the middle of your print range $20 in my case (for now) be out of the question?
Funny this should come up today.
Just last night I was talking to a couple friends of mine who are surfers. One of them was showing photos of himself surfing. As it turns out there is a photographer with a "really big white lens" (looking at the shots, I imagine a 400 with a tc) who takes pictures of the surfers. 24 hours later they are on his website in thumbnail form. The customer (my pal Don, in this case) buys the jpgs and receives them in EMail form. The price is $20.00 each, with one free for every 5 (6 for $100).
It is clear this guy does not put in a lot of work, but based on global contrast, I believe he must run them through an action to bring up the shadows.
Yes, yes, yes he renders his copyright pretty much unenforceable (who is going to find out of Don makes 1 copy or 100) but to tell the truth, these are not very commercially viable shots - they have only souvenir value.
Based on talking with these guys, and knowing how much they buy and how much they say other surfers buy, I bet the photographer makes several hundred to a couple thousand on a good day and that is with most of the "busy work" (printing) taken out of the mix.
Rad