bmattock
Veteran
Never had *this* problem before, hope you can advise me. Believe me, this is a 'good' problem to have!
Last weekend, I was out shooting and noticed that our recently-redone public library was being dedicated and there was an outdoor celebration. I stopped and shot a roll of Kodak Ultra 100, which I happened to have in the camera.
I was approached by a young mother who was carrying her toddler and asked me to take a few pictures of the child and 'Barney' the dinosaur. I did, and the mom gave me her address/email/etc. I scanned the negs and emailed the results to her, and I uploaded them to the local Walmart and had them mail the prints to her. Only cost was my time and a couple of bucks to Walmart, so I told her not to worry about it when she offered to pay me.
Only problem is, she loves the prints, and now she wants me to take photos of her daughter at her grandmother's house (down the street from my house, actually) this weekend (after I get done taking wedding photos for someone else yet). She says she'll pay my fee.
But I don't know what my fee is. Or should be. I mean, we're talking about something informal here - we never discussed fees or what was reasonable. And maybe 30 to 40 minutes of my time to take the photos, at a guess.
Well, I did it now. Hoist on my own petard.
Any ideas, friends? My thanks once again for all advice!
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
PS - A few examples of last weekend's output that hooked me this small gig...
Last weekend, I was out shooting and noticed that our recently-redone public library was being dedicated and there was an outdoor celebration. I stopped and shot a roll of Kodak Ultra 100, which I happened to have in the camera.
I was approached by a young mother who was carrying her toddler and asked me to take a few pictures of the child and 'Barney' the dinosaur. I did, and the mom gave me her address/email/etc. I scanned the negs and emailed the results to her, and I uploaded them to the local Walmart and had them mail the prints to her. Only cost was my time and a couple of bucks to Walmart, so I told her not to worry about it when she offered to pay me.
Only problem is, she loves the prints, and now she wants me to take photos of her daughter at her grandmother's house (down the street from my house, actually) this weekend (after I get done taking wedding photos for someone else yet). She says she'll pay my fee.
But I don't know what my fee is. Or should be. I mean, we're talking about something informal here - we never discussed fees or what was reasonable. And maybe 30 to 40 minutes of my time to take the photos, at a guess.
Well, I did it now. Hoist on my own petard.
Any ideas, friends? My thanks once again for all advice!
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
PS - A few examples of last weekend's output that hooked me this small gig...
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