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Bluewolf 30-07-09 02:30 PM

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ophic 30-07-09 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bluewolf (Post 1988909)
They'd be out of business in ten minutes, those lenses aren't cheap to replace you know...

It's ok, the steaming up of lenses isn't a permanent fault. In fact, you can just wipe them clean :cool:

John 675 01-08-09 05:18 AM

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Hmm £50 per hour isn't bad for studio time, not bad at all. Normaly the real cost comes with the prints or the copywrite. I was in a studio a few years back and the tog was like "yeah a 8x6 print will cost you about £34" in jessops they cost 3.99 on the best paper and I used to get them for 99p on my staff D, markup madness!!!! I say be interested if the price for prints is on the level the studio time certainly is :)

ophic 03-08-09 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by lylej (Post 1990292)
Hmm £50 per hour isn't bad for studio time, not bad at all. Normaly the real cost comes with the prints or the copywrite. I was in a studio a few years back and the tog was like "yeah a 8x6 print will cost you about £34" in jessops they cost 3.99 on the best paper and I used to get them for 99p on my staff D, markup madness!!!! I say be interested if the price for prints is on the level the studio time certainly is :)

Just to present the other side, most studios spend a fair amount of time retouching pictures for print, to make sure they are perfect. There's a lot more work goes in than just printing it. This is the reason behind the high prices.

John 675 03-08-09 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ophic (Post 1991604)
Just to present the other side, most studios spend a fair amount of time retouching pictures for print, to make sure they are perfect. There's a lot more work goes in than just printing it. This is the reason behind the high prices.

for an A4 print, retouched and edited as appropriate a photographer should never charge any more than £10 IMHO because its just robbery. if your a dab hand at photoshop an edit should take you no more than 5-8 mins per pic and id edit my work so its the best it can be before i give it out. ive seen £60 - £80 for A4 or 12x8 prints.. £10 is more than reasonable and it encourages the buyer to buy more + they have already paid studio time.

i had a similar debate on purestorm.. the argument was "what about us" i say if your work is good and the price is good, word spreads you will make more in a year than a photographer that is extortionate.. i say leave the expensive extortionate prices for magazine work and stock shots not with the public. this is all in my own opinion of course

ophic 03-08-09 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by lylej (Post 1991615)
for an A4 print, retouched and edited as appropriate a photographer should never charge any more than £10 IMHO because its just robbery. if your a dab hand at photoshop an edit should take you no more than 5-8 mins per pic and id edit my work so its the best it can be before i give it out. ive seen £60 - £80 for A4 or 12x8 prints.. £10 is more than reasonable and it encourages the buyer to buy more + they have already paid studio time.

i had a similar debate on purestorm.. the argument was "what about us" i say if your work is good and the price is good, word spreads you will make more in a year than a photographer that is extortionate.. i say leave the expensive extortionate prices for magazine work and stock shots not with the public. this is all in my own opinion of course

I wasn't disagreeing I just wanted to show that there is extra work done in a photography studio that isn't in a printing lab. People pay premium prices for good work, and if there wasn't a market for this, the studio wouldn't survive. I also think that some of the things they can do, such as fixing closed eyes in an otherwise good image, would take a bit longer than 5-8 mins.


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