Here are excerpts from the LinkedIn Discussion:
Jennifer Carrillo
"I have been in the wedding industry for 12 years and wedding photography is expensive, but rightfully so! When I first began, my prices ran around $1500, but time and costs were less (I shot film), and in the first 2 years I did not make much, but gained a ton of experience! After my 3rd year in business I was so busy, I had to raise my prices and have been around the same price ever since, doing quite well. Wedding Photography today is expensive, digital requires a lot of time and knowledge, film did not. Here is how I break down my expenses to my client and explain my fees:
1. You are paying for my experience and expertise, my creative eye and art
2. I may only shoot 8 hours on your wedding day, but there is at least 20-40 hours plus spent on the back end, backing up, editing, converting from RAW, and running actions to create those amazing final jpegs that are your proofs! I now outsource for this due to the fact that I am shooting too much to sit in front of a computer for hours on end, so there is an expense there.
3. I always have a 2nd professional shoot with me. They have a fee as well.
4. I also factor in all of the expenses of my equipment (wear and tear), travel (wear and tear on my car), processing (wear and tear on the computer) et...
5. I have to account for the expense of albums in their packages, reprints etc..."
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Posted by Linda Quinn
Quinn Photography
WHERE DO YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY $$ GO?
Event Specific Investments:
Client Planning: 4+ hours
• Shot lists, schedule framework, questions, referrals, site recon and travel, any requested in-person follow-up consultations
Wedding Day: 5-8 hours
• 5-8 hours photography
• 2 hours setup, breakdown, packing, unpacking, light checks, local travel
Postproduction: 42 hours
• Initial Downloads, Edit, Burning: 2-5 hours
• Postproduction (minor retouch, color/density, file conversion) 37 hours
o Average 50-70 images per hour capture, 5-8-hour wedding = 250-560- images
Web Optimization/Burning or Upload for 250-560 Online Previews; CD ROM, Albums, DVD: 31+ hours + costs
• Album Consultation: 2 hours
• Album Design: 1 hour per page
• Album Manufacturer Quibbling & Consultations: 1 hour
• Client Layout Proofing, first revision 2+ hours
• Print Selection & Delivery to Printer 2 hours
• CD and/or DVD Slideshow: 4+ hours for 100 images, formatted and burned. Custom screen/label graphics, printing, materials, music synchronization.
Assistants (Wedding Day):
• $250-$400 per day, depending complexity and length of event.
82-85 Total Hours to Complete Wedding Photography Service
Event Specific Investments:
Client Planning: 4+ hours
• Shot lists, schedule framework, questions, referrals, site recon and travel, any requested in-person follow-up consultations
Wedding Day: 5-8 hours
• 5-8 hours photography
• 2 hours setup, breakdown, packing, unpacking, light checks, local travel
Postproduction: 42 hours
• Initial Downloads, Edit, Burning: 2-5 hours
• Postproduction (minor retouch, color/density, file conversion) 37 hours
o Average 50-70 images per hour capture, 5-8-hour wedding = 250-560- images
Web Optimization/Burning or Upload for 250-560 Online Previews; CD ROM, Albums, DVD: 31+ hours + costs
• Album Consultation: 2 hours
• Album Design: 1 hour per page
• Album Manufacturer Quibbling & Consultations: 1 hour
• Client Layout Proofing, first revision 2+ hours
• Print Selection & Delivery to Printer 2 hours
• CD and/or DVD Slideshow: 4+ hours for 100 images, formatted and burned. Custom screen/label graphics, printing, materials, music synchronization.
Assistants (Wedding Day):
• $250-$400 per day, depending complexity and length of event.
82-85 Total Hours to Complete Wedding Photography Service
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