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wedding photography prices~?
11th February 2012

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Question by animal lover: wedding photography prices~?
my friend just moved to pa and she use to do phoyography where she use to live but pa prices are all different and all so she wanted to chang things around and wanted to know if i would like to help her out with some wedding and other things.i said sure well..So i said to her it’s a new start we should try to make the prices as low as we can so we can make a rep and the higher it and she thinks if we do that people will get mad and not go to us..or if the prices are to low noon will want us… what do u think?
wow that is alot..
she does have a web cite tell me what u think..
www.bzphotography.net
Best answer:
Answer by ukerin
My wedding photog is charging around $ 900 for the ceremony and 2 horus at the reception. It’s pricey–at least from my graduate student perspective, but it’s something I think is very important.
Maybe your friend could offer a “deal” to her first few clients (advertise on Craigslist) so she can become well known. Throw in a couple free hours or whatever for the first 5 weddings or so. I think lowering and raising prices might tick people off. If I heard from a friend that photog charged her $ 500 and then I went there and the photog wanted to charge me $ 900, I’d be miffed. But, if she explains to her first few clients that she’s trying to build a reputation and offers a “free” add-on, then I think she’d be safe. Good luck!
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