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Hi all,
This is my first post and quite a long one at that! (I have also posted this in other forums to find as many opinions as possible)
I'm looking for everybody's honest opinions, no matter how brutal, in regards to pet photography and what people want and also what they are willing to spend.
I started my dog photography business at the end of last year and as we're coming out of winter and into spring I'm looking to possibly change what I offer.
I decided to completely change the type of subject that I photograph and decided to photograph what I love most......dogs!
I photograph on location, under natural light and all images are retouched and then uploaded to a private online gallery. On average there are usually approx 20-30 images to view in the gallery. Sometimes there are 50+, sometimes exactly 20. As no two sessions are the same, I can never tell exactly how many but I try to offer a minimum of 15.
At the moment I focus more on printed products such as mounted and framed prints on Fine Art paper, canvases, metal prints etc.
I have chosen the highest quality possible but in turn, this pushes production costs for me up also and therefore I have to charge a bit more to make a fairly decent turnover.
I could use cheaper materials but why have a £4000 camera and lens combo to print on 30p paper and put it in a £10 frame.
Also given the size/weight/value of the wall art, they are only ever sent to me via DPD and once I have inspected each item, are they then sent to the client.
Since I control the printing process, I know that the final image is colour corrected before it is sent to print and I can also offer a digital proof of how the image will sit before it is printed. If I offer files to people and they choose to get it printed at a high street printers and they come out too dark, I have no control over that,
My questions are;
If you chose digital files then of course preparing for print and providing proofs before they are sent off would not go into my time spent.
As an example of session prices, a basic session will cost £59 and is a minimum of 1 hour of photography with 1 dog, image retouching, a private gallery and an 8 x 10 printed image of your choice on Fuji photographic paper.
Anything else would be purchased separately.
If you were to go for the other session, it will cost £299 and is 2 hours of photography for up to 2 dogs, image retouching, a private gallery and a 16 x 12 mounted and framed Fine Art print + 20% off further purchases.
Canvases start at £109 (16 x 12 size)
Framed prints at £189 (16 x 12 size)
Metal prints at £199 (16 x 12 size)
I do offer much bigger sizes as well as other products but the above prices are to give you an idea.
I would be happy to post my website but I wasn't sure if this was against the rules so I have included some the images I have taken. Some of these images had dogs on leads, some had dogs on leads AND people in the background.
If I am allowed to post my website then I shall do so.
Thank you for reading and please let me know your thoughts!
This is my first post and quite a long one at that! (I have also posted this in other forums to find as many opinions as possible)
I'm looking for everybody's honest opinions, no matter how brutal, in regards to pet photography and what people want and also what they are willing to spend.
I started my dog photography business at the end of last year and as we're coming out of winter and into spring I'm looking to possibly change what I offer.
I decided to completely change the type of subject that I photograph and decided to photograph what I love most......dogs!
I photograph on location, under natural light and all images are retouched and then uploaded to a private online gallery. On average there are usually approx 20-30 images to view in the gallery. Sometimes there are 50+, sometimes exactly 20. As no two sessions are the same, I can never tell exactly how many but I try to offer a minimum of 15.
At the moment I focus more on printed products such as mounted and framed prints on Fine Art paper, canvases, metal prints etc.
I have chosen the highest quality possible but in turn, this pushes production costs for me up also and therefore I have to charge a bit more to make a fairly decent turnover.
I could use cheaper materials but why have a £4000 camera and lens combo to print on 30p paper and put it in a £10 frame.
Also given the size/weight/value of the wall art, they are only ever sent to me via DPD and once I have inspected each item, are they then sent to the client.
Since I control the printing process, I know that the final image is colour corrected before it is sent to print and I can also offer a digital proof of how the image will sit before it is printed. If I offer files to people and they choose to get it printed at a high street printers and they come out too dark, I have no control over that,
My questions are;
- As pet owners, If you were to book a doggy photographer to come and photograph your pooch on location, would you be interested in such things or are digital files the only things that people want nowadays?
- What do you think is a reasonable amount to spend, taking into account an average of 10 hours of work per session (travel time/photography/retouching/preparing for print/uploading).
If you chose digital files then of course preparing for print and providing proofs before they are sent off would not go into my time spent.
As an example of session prices, a basic session will cost £59 and is a minimum of 1 hour of photography with 1 dog, image retouching, a private gallery and an 8 x 10 printed image of your choice on Fuji photographic paper.
Anything else would be purchased separately.
If you were to go for the other session, it will cost £299 and is 2 hours of photography for up to 2 dogs, image retouching, a private gallery and a 16 x 12 mounted and framed Fine Art print + 20% off further purchases.
Canvases start at £109 (16 x 12 size)
Framed prints at £189 (16 x 12 size)
Metal prints at £199 (16 x 12 size)
I do offer much bigger sizes as well as other products but the above prices are to give you an idea.
I would be happy to post my website but I wasn't sure if this was against the rules so I have included some the images I have taken. Some of these images had dogs on leads, some had dogs on leads AND people in the background.
If I am allowed to post my website then I shall do so.
Thank you for reading and please let me know your thoughts!