sarge69 wrote:
To me, you would have to have great glass, a fantastic eye for the right shots and be able to utilize light as you have it.
Then after you rack your brain and your equipment for the best shots, figure out how much an hour it's worth. Because the work don't stop when the shutter stops clicking does it ?
Sarge is right on with his comments. I used to do wedding photography till I took the amount I could charge and still do business by the number of hours spent and it made me sick. That didn't even include equipment cost.
Sarge69
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