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Old 09-10-2005, 12:59 AM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by Nickless
calculate your costs, model, wardrobe, accesories, makeup, location, photographer, etc. and start from there.

say if the photographers are already being paid a monthly salary and have a lot of idle time, and your only cost is $500 for the model then about $1000 should be more than ok,

if you have a lot of production costs just mark up enough after costs so it's worth it for you to take the jobs

again, how many sets are you thinking about? how about large order discounts?
The two shooters are on a full time employment, would need to employ someone to correct images full time but that will not break the bank. The studio and equipment are bought and wear and tear on kit of our quality is not a problem.

If we have to involve extra expenses we would add that to the price.

As for discounts that is possible once we seen the larger orders. Some tell you they will buy 10 shoots and disappear when you tell them discounts kick in on the 3rd shoot.
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