I'm in business for just over a year, work the northern NJ market, and am priced pretty modestly at $1500 to shoot but usually do about another $1500 on "stuff". I have 15 weddings already booked for 2010. I wouldn't want less, but as this is a part time gig, probably couldn't handle doing more. And though I do some advertising, most of my cilents come to me through organic searches.
I work as a single shooter but always bring along an assistant. My assistants are either one of my 21 year old twin sons (for whom the business is named). They are NOT photographers. They help me carry the bags, guard and protect the gear, and their real contribution comes in helping to make off-camera flash quick and efficient. I pay them $100 for the day and they do an excellent job. Soon, though, they'll finish up school and will be moving on.
I do offer clients the option of bringing on a second photographer at an additional cost. Though I think that price to also be fairly modest, I have had zero takers.
As a solitary photographer, there are parts of the day that can be a struggle to capture like the groom before the ceremony as well as the bride arriving. I can't cover the groom's prep if they're not getting ready in the same location. I also need to think about replacing my sons.
So here's my issue/question. Do I discard the approach of offering my services as a single photographer knowing that I'll probably draw volume less easily, partner with a second photographer who will also periodically serve in that assistant role, and set my base shoot-only price $X higher? Or do I stay with a model that works pretty well and simply look to replace my sons with other assistants? Has anyone else made such a transition recently and how was the experience?



