Backstory:
My cousin and I go to te same private college. Two weeks ago, he graduated and had asked me if I would mind to take photographs. Of course I obilged and on I went. I also happen to work for the IT department at my college. I told them I couldn't work graduation due to this commitment.
Graduation came, which was a two day event, and I went nuts! I shot over 500 pictures, some of which I really like! I edited all the shots, and put them on CD for my cousin. His family loved them! I then was getting requests from college students that wanted copies of the images. Therefore, I decided to give smugmug a go. I created my site, layout and all, and uploaded all of the graduation images. Unfortunately I've made $0 so far, however, that gallery has almost 7,000 views, which I'm stoked about!
I decided to ask my boss, who also was my photography teacher, if he'd critique my shots. When he heard I took photos, he told me to contact the web developer ASAP because the photographer they paid big bucks for (who's also a professor) has given them ZERO images and it's been two weeks! Hell, in two weeks, I edited all of my shots, AND created my own website! But that's another story...
Anyway, my boss was saying how technically they may own the images since I was on college time. That was until I told him I wasn't working that day. He then said that they could own the images since I used their gear. That was until I reminded him I had my own gear that day. At that point he said, "Oh ok, good then. If you want to charge, it's up to you, however since he already paid one photographer he may not be able to pay you."
With that said, the only way I'm forking the images over is for payment. If they're willing to pay, they can use them on their site. Mainly because I have the images on my smugmug account for students and their families to buy prints. If I let the college put the images on their site for free, students can easily get them from the site at no cost.
My question however, is how much to charge, or at least put on the table? According to another worker in my department, the photographer/professor they paid got well over $1,000 to shoot the event. Obviously he's a professional and I wouldn't charge that much. However, I was thinking around $3-400...does that sound fair?
This would be the first time I'm being paid for my work. Granted, it may not be the best and some shots are OOF/blurred, but I do think the images are rather decent. I honestly worked my ass off that day, shooting non-stop. I pretty much missed the entire ceremony
. Most of the images were from the 75-300, which is "eh" in IQ. However, I think it did pretty good!
The images can be seen at http://jnick.smugmug.com
(go to galleries > MSMC Graduation 2008)
Any opinions on this siuation are appreciated.
. Once everyone saw me there, they immediately asked to see the shots, and so far their response has been positive.
