chmeyer
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bmattock said:I also found out that shooting a wedding is HARD WORK! Man! We were there at 12:30 - ceremony started at 2:00. We left at 4:00. I was soaked in sweat - my eyes burned the whole time. Very hot up there on the altar, and I was moving around as well. Next time I bring a terrycloth towel or something....snip...Hope to get it all scanned and on a DVD-ROM before the end of the week, then the bride and bride's mom can pick out what they want and I'll get prints made and put them in the album, etc.
Weddings are hard work. All the more reason to charge appropriately for that service if you ever decide to do it on the side to help feed your rangefinder habit.
And you can also see that scanning, editing, color correcting, bride selections etc. take even more of your valuable time.
The Wedding Photojournalists Association website is a great resource for anyone in the U.S. looking to do this sort of work. It lists others in your region, example photos and their prices so one can make an informed decision about what to charge.
Well done, Bill
www.wpja.org