I'm an amateur at photographing weddings, and have established contact with a possible client who is interested in affordable, casual photography package for her wedding day. I have looked around at different rates and they are all very high, and I estimate that about $500 for the job (a full day of shooting, CD photo album, possible prints) would be competitive even with the cheapos out there. I've shot my sister's wedding, post-processed everything, and assembled a wedding album that the paster and his wife were both impressed by, so I have some experience with expectations, but I've never been out in the field. The woman is comfortable with that, but I still don't know what type of pricing I should bring to negotiation. Any ideas?I know I'm gonna get burned for this somehow but I'm just seeking advice here. If you feel some intense need to hate me, go here and save me some time. Much appreciation for any input, either way.
3/1/2007 11:20:00 AM
Just look at other photographers in the area and price accordingly. What do you feel you are worth. $500 is NOT expensive... hell that's flipping cheap. I've heard of up to $5000 and though they are better it's not 5000 better to me. But I'm male lol.Bring sample shots that you've made of people in terrains. Think about what a wedding couple would want to see so that you make them feel comfortable about your skill. $500 is very fair.
3/1/2007 11:23:13 AM
get those dollas
3/1/2007 11:26:01 AM
im paying $900 for 6 hours of photos, photo CD, and 200 4x6 prints.thats hella cheap in the baltimore area.
3/1/2007 11:29:06 AM
I have a feeling I'm going to have to hire one of the 5,000 photographers to compensate for humandrive's gaunt cheeks.
3/1/2007 11:30:09 AM
you'll need to come up with two prices...full day before wedding, during wedding, post wedding, and reception (about 6 hours); and just wedding photos and reception (about 3 hours). you should also think about travelling fees.
3/1/2007 11:32:35 AM
a lot of photographers offer different packages based on time and the number of photographs.....a good resource for checking out other photographers prices and packages in the area is theknot.com[Edited on March 1, 2007 at 11:39 AM. Reason : d]
3/1/2007 11:35:52 AM
^^Why would you want photos of the day before?? Or post wedding??
3/1/2007 11:56:58 AM
I recently hired a wedding photographer. The professionals generally start around $1500. $500 seems about right for an amateur.
3/1/2007 12:19:03 PM
^^i forgot a colon..."full day: before the wedding..."and as for post wedding...um, everyone in the parties standing around for photos, they're pretty typical wedding photos
3/1/2007 12:47:51 PM
3/1/2007 1:09:45 PM
see my above post...i forgot a colon."before" the wedding meaning everyone getting dressed the day of...if they would want that journalistic approach to their pictures
3/1/2007 1:13:39 PM
Oh, I get it, journalistic being chronological documentation? That's how I did my sister's - started with the beginning and ended with the end. I was worried that photojournalist style would include some type of journal writing, which is also what I did for the album, talking about the ceremony, the guest list, the food, vows, songs played, etc.Yeah, yeah, I'm a dumbass.[Edited on March 1, 2007 at 1:34 PM. Reason : .]
3/1/2007 1:30:17 PM
wow
3/1/2007 1:30:56 PM
you could do set packages, and then to a "per hour" type thing for people who want stuff the day before or if you have to go past a set time, if a reception runs late into the evening. most photographers have packages and then an "a la carte" menu where you can add on hours, albums, a bridal portrait session, etc. the idea of price per hour is especially helpful for the day before, if they want pics of the rehearsal, the dinner, any bridal pampering w/her bmaids, etc.
3/1/2007 2:47:56 PM
Jesus christ ... I'd pay $1500 easy for what you just talked about. Most people want an album to look back on... to remember every emotion starting from the night before, rehersal, the morning of, preperation, the actual wedding, all the way up until the couple leaves and maybe an hour after when people clean up and parents celebrate etc. The things that the wedding couple DIDNT get to see. Those were some of the best pictures ever. Add in the journalistic discussion that you mentioned doing for your sister and that's a WOW package. I think being an amateur you could offer all of that for $1000. That would include your costs (film, driving, etc) as well as your time. Lay it out in a day per day basis. Pre-Wedding: includes rehersal, rehersal dinnerWedding: includes from the morning of wedding, during ceremony, after ceremony pictures, wedding feast, bride and groom leaving, family, after bride and groom leave (up to 1 hour). Then take that and discuss what they want. That package is easily worth $1000 to anyone.Edit:OH... don't forget to include wedding picture touchups etc. How much work POST-Wedding do you want to be doing. You could offer then a cheaper route to give them digital copies (you'll have to decrease the resolution of course). You could then figure out which ones they want to blow up to large sizes and work with them on that. Most of the time, and in my experience helping people with weddings they have desires for photo's. Most photographers don't meet those desires and they are willing to pay to get them. [Edited on March 1, 2007 at 3:15 PM. Reason : !]
3/1/2007 3:12:34 PM
3/1/2007 3:55:17 PM
Two of my aunts did the photography for my older sisters wedding. You can see them here: http://www.bjbowen.net/gallerywedd_Speller.htmWe were astounded at the pictures they were able to take. Obviously we didn't order every single one for the album, but what was nice is that people can still go back and buy individual shots they may have liked. This is nice for grandparents and people like that who may not want every picture, but just a few.
3/1/2007 3:59:57 PM
So you would suggest just uploading the prints to a website for selection, and then running them off only once? That would definately save them some money.Lol, I took one exactly like this only the brother-in-law was staring on in shock like he had no idea his bro could be so vulgar. It totally made the picture.[Edited on March 1, 2007 at 4:13 PM. Reason : .]
3/1/2007 4:02:17 PM
That's what my aunt did. That way, she didn't waste time printing things that weren't going to be chosen, and you can get a lot more purchases from other relatives as well. However, I would advise using some kind of formatting like she did as well, so that people don't just print them off on a photo printer, they have to go through you.
3/1/2007 4:05:37 PM
Could you PM me her contact information? I like her setup. Did she use a PayPal Merchant Account? They allow you to tack on their shopping cart system up on your website, it's very useful.
3/1/2007 4:08:40 PM
PM sent, let me know if you need anything else!
3/1/2007 4:17:20 PM
Did not really read through the whole thread except the first post, but my wife and I got married in Raleigh and when all was said and done, we spent about $3000-3500 for our photographer. This includes everything plus a really bad ass DVD.If you can do a nice job for $500, then I wish we had hired you because the other places in Raleigh charge $texas.[Edited on March 1, 2007 at 5:53 PM. Reason : sd]
3/1/2007 5:52:58 PM
What kind of camera/lenses/lighting equipment would you shoot this with?
3/1/2007 6:32:30 PM
3/1/2007 6:34:35 PM
this thread scares the bejesus out of me
3/1/2007 6:40:30 PM
i'm on the hunt for a wedding photographer, but it will probably be later this year or next spring. I'd love to see some of your work/ portfolio. Let me know if you really get into it, i'd rather support a fellow grad than some random person.
3/1/2007 7:14:09 PM
3/1/2007 8:11:23 PM
don't forget a good collection of memory cards, spare batteries for EVERYTHING, a BACKUP OF EVERY PIECE OF EQUIPMENT YOU PLAN ON BRINGING.oh yeah, the eye for it also.[Edited on March 1, 2007 at 10:10 PM. Reason : ]
3/1/2007 10:10:32 PM
Thanks for answering my questions everybody, I've got enough to go on to start negotions.
3/1/2007 10:17:40 PM
Except the skill or equipment?
3/1/2007 11:44:17 PM
That's not nice.
3/2/2007 11:01:35 AM