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Martin
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You price on what you need to live. For example:
You need atleast £15,000 a year How many days would you be working a year? Lets say 330 (36 days off) How many hours would you be working a day? 9-5? 8 hours. You'd be working 2640 hours a year.
15,000/2640 = 5.681 You'll have to be earning atleast 5.70 an hour. Now when you're in a studio for each client there will usually be this: Initial Sitting = 2 hours Photoshop time = 1 hour Viewing = 1-2 hours Printing = 30mins-1hour. Total for each client: 4hours 30 mins - 6 hours You would have to get atleast £25.65 - £34.2 from the client. The sitting fee is usually £25~ Then each photo is bought seperately.
With a studio you will not get a sitting every day. More along the lines of 2-3 a week. Thats why studio photogs charge so much for a simple 10x8.
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