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Wedding photography what do I charge…

Wedding photography what do I charge…

Perhaps the most difficult decision a photographer has to make is what to charge for any given product and service, with weddings possibly being the trickiest one of them all to determine.

Routinely photographers will ascertain what their local competitors are charging and then opt to match the price, however this can be somewhat of an impetuous decision. Consider if ‘they’ have actually determined the costs of providing the service, more often the answer is that they have not.

 



While remaining competitive is very important there are many other factors to take into consideration.

Lets look at some of the costs associated with wedding photography - these will include:

It is a worthwhile exercise in plotting these expenses on a spreadsheet, as more often than not the results are much higher than first envisaged.

Do keep in mind that many customers go for middle of the range prices, so make sure that you have a high top price to enable customers to come down to what you consider your best selling service.

And finally: Don’t just try to compete on price, but be innovative in your services and presentations. Attending seminars and workshops will give you new ideas and inspirations.

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Why I like the Societies: The sharing of information, and the friendliness of the people I've had contact with. - Stewart G
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Convention testimonials Thank you very much for letting me take part in this year’s SWPP Conference. I had a fantastic time and learnt much whilst assisting in the programme of events. Steve Broadley
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Photo Quote: It's weird that photographers spend years or even a whole lifetime, trying to capture moments that added together, don't even amount to a couple of hours. - - James Lalropui Keivom

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