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How to Price Your Photography for Profit
Are you confused on how to price your portrait photography? If so, you are not alone. Read more on how to price for profit.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) September 23, 2010 --
I have met many photographers who own expensive DLSR cameras and lenses and create gorgeous portraits. They know their f-stops and how to light properly, but struggle with pricing their work.
When I started my photography business in 1995, I did not know how to price my work, either. I winged it for a few years and eventually started to get it. I learned that there was one simple formula for pricing my work.
Pricing photography can seem difficult because as photographers, we have an emotional connection with our work. How do we attach a dollar sign to images that come from our heart or are an extension of our soul? Pricing photography, however, is just like pricing any other product or tangible item. If you can operate a hand-held calculator or know how to use a spreadsheet, it is very simple.
In my tutorial, I will tell you the straightforward process and help you apply it to your own circumstances. For instance:
• How long have you been in business?
• How confident are you of your prices?
• Do you want to work a lot?
• Do you want to work just a few days a week?
• Is photography a hobby to you or a business?
And best of all, I provide you with the tools to start building your prices. I call it
“Plug and Pay.” You plug in the numbers and your customers pay.
I realize that not every photographer will feel comfortable charging $125 for an 8 x 10, so I have suggested pricing guidelines that depend on your comfort level and years of experience. I suggest a profitability range – as long as you choose a level within the range, you will make a profit and remain at a comfortable price level.
My tutorial is called “How to Spice Up Your Price Guide,” and is divided into four sections:
1) My “12 Hot & Spicy Tips,” including the hot tamale. This is my #1 best-selling item, and it can be yours, too.
2) Frequently asked questions and answers
3) A sample price list that is saved as a Microsoft Word file that you can use as a template to customize your own price list.
4) “Plug and Pay” spreadsheets ready for you to use with your own products.
My pricing tutorial was written for portrait photographers who want to make a profit. It doesn’t matter where you live, what type of portrait photography you do, or what kind of camera you have; the principles within the tutorial will still apply.
My tutorial is for sale for just $74.99 for a limited time only. You can implement the suggestions from this concise guide immediately so that you can start to make hot and sizzling profits. You can order at http://www.nuovo-amore.com
As a special thank you for purchasing the tutorial and sending us a positive comment, we will send you bottle of hot sauce.
More information can be found online at http://www.nuovo-amore.com
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