Hello all!
So..... I landed my first commissioned print for a winery. A huge 36x77inch monster.. very exciting.
-It being my first one, I'm just charing my client (who happens to be a friend) double my out-of-pocket scanning and printing costs, to cover my time and materials. -Of course, that doesn't even begin to cover the time I've put into it, but, as I said: It's for a friend.
They understand I'm giving them a deal, and now they want some more shots prints for the winery. ...and i have a coffee roster who is also interested in some prints based on this print...
-So, in a world where digital photographers charge an hourly or daily rate to shoot and deliver files immediately, how do you charge for film work?
Charging by the hour seems impossible for film, especially because I like to take my time and may spend half a day just scouting light, not to mention travel, developing, blah,blah blah...... It would be like charging by the hour for a fine art painting, right?
I'm inclined to just put a price on the delivered prints, as a standard. with maybe some additional processing fees. seems reasonable? No prints, no pay?
my question to you all is: How do you charge for commissioned work?
(This may seem like some bragging cleverly disguised as a question, and maybe it is a little, but I really am curious!)
and here is the shot... that's the winemaker...
shot on my Cambo Wide 650, 6x12 roll film back, Ilford Delta 100, orange filter, developed in rodinal 1:50.