nham wrote:
I was thinking of charging $100.00 sitting fee for my time and travel. Is this reasonable? What else am I missing?
For a hobbyist that is trying to break into the pro ranks, that is reasonable.
However, suppose the client agrees to $100. Suppose you go and shoot it and the client pays. Now what?
Chances are you will edit the shots and get some best ones (in your opinion) to show to the client. Just suppose you get total junk. Now what are you going to do? Suppose you get ten out of ten perfect ones. Now what? Are you going to furnish the digital files for free to the client? Are you going to print some for the client and then try to charge an outrageous sum for each one? Think about it. There are no incorrect answers. You just might want to have a verbal agreement with the client in advance. Or a written one.
I did this for some friends one time. $100. The deal was that I would provide small proofs printed on one sheet. Then the client would choose the ones they wanted. Then I would give them those in electronic files on one CD-R, and then they could have those printed anyway they wanted. I did that primarily because I did not want to be in the business of printing a huge number of prints myself. I did not think that their photos would have any value to me for any future purpose. When I gave them the CD-R, I gave them a printed, signed, unlimited release for their purposes, since some labs will not print if they think the holder might be violating a copyright.
---Bob Gross---