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JP-pornshooter 02-27-2009 03:47 PM

why are all the content shooters in here? they have no clue how much exclusive self content is worth.. they can just say how much they would charge for shooting it.

since it is selfshot it belongs out side the normal niche of "amateur" content.

i am surprised all the content brokers are not in here making offers...

btw, this thread needs photos.

LeRoy 02-27-2009 03:57 PM

When I was working with a content provider. He would work the girls from 80-300 per shoot.

His shoots would be solo masturbation scene, handjob scene and a blowjob scene.

He really worked it.

Then I worked with some girls here in LA and they wanted 800.00 for each shoot.

So it varies who you are and how you work it. Just my .02

AaronM 02-27-2009 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter (Post 15560141)
why are all the content shooters in here? they have no clue how much exclusive self content is worth.. they can just say how much they would charge for shooting it.

since it is selfshot it belongs out side the normal niche of "amateur" content.

i am surprised all the content brokers are not in here making offers...

btw, this thread needs photos.


The only content broker to post here told her 15k. Shows what they know.

As for me posting here, like I said, I have been stock piling self shot solo content for about a year. I didn't say I was selling it but even if I was, I still know what I pay for it.

mmcfadden 02-27-2009 05:44 PM

you seem great to do something for www.ishotthisvideo.com

do you have a webcam also?

to answer your question... i think aaronM has it right. Content does not sell like hotcakes and $500 a day is good. No one is buying content because good traffic is what's selling... even the good traffic from my experience is sucking lately.

Times are a bit different now... and i'm really talking about right now... really bad with the economy.

thatgirljudy 02-27-2009 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by mmcfadden (Post 15560568)
you seem great to do something for www.ishotthisvideo.com

do you have a webcam also?

to answer your question... i think aaronM has it right. Content does not sell like hotcakes and $500 a day is good. No one is buying content because good traffic is what's selling... even the good traffic from my experience is sucking lately.

Times are a bit different now... and i'm really talking about right now... really bad with the economy.

I never saw that website before, I do have a webcam, thank you for the link :)

NaughtyRob 02-27-2009 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay-Rock (Post 15559582)
$100 per set is what I have paid models the past. Add the shitty economy and cut that down to $75-$80 per set to the model.

With the current economy I wouldn't offer more than $500 a day if she isn't taking cocks.

Yes, I never pay "per set". I pay per hour or per day... If a client hired me to shoot 50 photo sets and 50 videos depending on how much the girl was getting paid I could do it from $5k on up.

NaughtyRob 02-27-2009 08:40 PM

Sorry I didnt see the self shot thing. I agree with Aaron. $2K - $3K

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Originally Posted by thatgirljudy (Post 15556421)
Regular stuff, solo girl, how much would you pay a model for a year's worth of content? Content would be 50 photosets, 50 ten minute videos, and 50 behind the scenes videos (basically a camcorder set up while the photos are being taken). Photography style are self-pics but with a digital slr so clear photos, just not fancy lighting, etc. Ignoring any niches, assuming it's just a regular solo girl, what do you think?

I've had an offer and I want to see if it is anywhere reasonable before I start to research this person determine if I'd like to work with them.

Thank you!


DirtyDave 02-27-2009 11:16 PM

There are two types of timers for cameras; built-in and add-on. The built-in are generally very limited as are a lot of the add-on variety.

Some of the add-on models let you select:
1. how long before the first shot
2. how long between shots
3. how many shots
4-8. and a number of other selections

this would allows you set how long you need to get in front of the camera and get set, how long you want to be able to re-pose yourself, and how many times you want to do it.

1 pic every 5 seconds, 12/minute, 120 in 10 minutes. You will spend more time changing clothes and your makeup.

AaronM 02-28-2009 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyDave (Post 15561460)
There are two types of timers for cameras; built-in and add-on. The built-in are generally very limited as are a lot of the add-on variety.

Some of the add-on models let you select:
1. how long before the first shot
2. how long between shots
3. how many shots
4-8. and a number of other selections

this would allows you set how long you need to get in front of the camera and get set, how long you want to be able to re-pose yourself, and how many times you want to do it.

1 pic every 5 seconds, 12/minute, 120 in 10 minutes. You will spend more time changing clothes and your makeup.


For anybody reading this thread and think they could use this feature but don't have much money to spend on a camera....Canon SD1100is has it built in and sells for $170.00 to $200.00

It's a great way to bust out self shot sets. :thumbsup

Barefootsies 02-28-2009 12:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GetNaughty (Post 15561041)
Yes, I never pay "per set". I pay per hour or per day... If a client hired me to shoot 50 photo sets and 50 videos depending on how much the girl was getting paid I could do it from $5k on up.

I shoot similar (for myself).

thatgirljudy 02-28-2009 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mmcfadden (Post 15560568)
you seem great to do something for www.ishotthisvideo.com

do you have a webcam also?

to answer your question... i think aaronM has it right. Content does not sell like hotcakes and $500 a day is good. No one is buying content because good traffic is what's selling... even the good traffic from my experience is sucking lately.

Times are a bit different now... and i'm really talking about right now... really bad with the economy.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyDave (Post 15561460)
There are two types of timers for cameras; built-in and add-on. The built-in are generally very limited as are a lot of the add-on variety.

Some of the add-on models let you select:
1. how long before the first shot
2. how long between shots
3. how many shots
4-8. and a number of other selections

this would allows you set how long you need to get in front of the camera and get set, how long you want to be able to re-pose yourself, and how many times you want to do it.

1 pic every 5 seconds, 12/minute, 120 in 10 minutes. You will spend more time changing clothes and your makeup.

I have an entry level SLR, a Canon Rebel XS. It does have a built in timer but not as functional as what you are describing.

Do you happen to know how I can find out about timers for my camera? I have no heard of an add-on timer before! This is awesome :)

thatgirljudy 02-28-2009 03:06 AM

sorry not sure why it quoted two posts, I already replied to that other one.

AaronM 02-28-2009 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thatgirljudy (Post 15561712)
I have an entry level SLR, a Canon Rebel XS. It does have a built in timer but not as functional as what you are describing.

Do you happen to know how I can find out about timers for my camera? I have no heard of an add-on timer before! This is awesome :)


I can't swear to it but I'm pretty sure there is not one available for your camera.


An option for you could be the RC-1 Wireless Remote and its 2 second delay feature. That will give you the 2 seconds to hide the remote between each shot. Not perfect but an option none the less. :2 cents:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...tml#feature s

thatgirljudy 02-28-2009 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 15562149)
I can't swear to it but I'm pretty sure there is not one available for your camera.


An option for you could be the RC-1 Wireless Remote and its 2 second delay feature. That will give you the 2 seconds to hide the remote between each shot. Not perfect but an option none the less. :2 cents:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...tml#feature s

just my luck lol

Thanks for the remote link. I have one already but it does not have a delay so this is a lot better.

AaronM 02-28-2009 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thatgirljudy (Post 15562867)
just my luck lol

Thanks for the remote link. I have one already but it does not have a delay so this is a lot better.


Or you could save the money and just use your camera's 2 second timer setting with the remote you already have.

thatgirljudy 02-28-2009 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AaronM (Post 15563028)
Or you could save the money and just use your camera's 2 second timer setting with the remote you already have.

oh yes I forgot about that. I don't often use the timer so I have not explored it much. I mostly take boudoir type photos for others.


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