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Wedding pricing bride requesting broken time?

I have a bride who has hired me for 5 hours of wedding coverage, I sent her an email tonight asking if she had determined the start time, she is asking me to split up the time, 12-1:30 and the 3-6:30. I do not want to do BUT i need to know how everyone lese feels about this,...

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May 26, 2012

melyssag

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What contracts should I have in place before shooting a wedding?

Wah, legal stuff. I know it's a necessity, but I've been burying my head in the sand for too long now.... For a wedding shoot I guess I need to protect myself against equipment failure, photographer failure, copyright infringement (anything else?). I'm going to have two bodies...

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February 19, 2011

Mark Bowler

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Dealing with brides?

I'm interested in hearing peoples' approaches to dealing with the neurotic bundles of 'I want!' that are all too common today. ;-) How do photographers in this market handle such aspects of their work - how do you keep clear of the whirlwind? Although my commercial photographic...

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February 1, 2011

Keith Cooper

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Website question for new business

Hi Everyone, I am starting my business now "officially" (meaning license and all). I have created a website specifically for a "show"--I don't use this website for orders, only to ketch attention. I also have another website where I do take orders--this is my main website. ...

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January 29, 2011

Angela Stanton

Angela Stanton

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Wedding Photography Promotion and Pricing

As an 'artist' like many others I have a hard time promoting and pricing my services.  One can look at website after website and still come away frustrated.  In today's economy professionals are struggling for work and of course trying (unsuccessfully for many) to compete with...

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December 10, 2010

Pamela Reed

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