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You thought right, it is almost impossible to answer, first you need to know what product is being photographed, how complex is the image, lighting, studio, file size, post production, what is the image going to be used for and how long and finally what kind of budget does the client have.I am sure it is not easy to answer
You thought right, it is almost impossible to answer, first you need to know what product is being photographed, how complex is the image, lighting, studio, file size, post production, what is the image going to be used for and how long and finally what kind of budget does the client have.
Once you have answered these question will probably have a general idea of how much to charge.
rpb
Thanks for your answer Marc, even though I did not ask the question. Phil Marco, ..... quite intense imaging I would say. Certainly not a regular catalogue shooter, LOL.... Phil Marco (whom I hired many times once I became a Executive Art Director for a big Ad agency) ... google him and take a peek. Perhaps not earth shattering any more, but once upon a time he set the drum beat for product shooters ... and he still has it. :thumbup:
Now, all that said ... why Product Photography? Why not people work?
-Marc