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5 Tips to Make More Money as a Photographer Without Finding New Clients 

Two Loves Studio
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Комментарии : 14   
@LP-ej9ys
@LP-ej9ys Год назад
Love your videos and transparency. Looking forward to your next video!
@Twolovesstudio
@Twolovesstudio Год назад
Thanks so much! If there are any topics you'd like to see me cover, please let me know.
@MollyPinon-c1f
@MollyPinon-c1f Год назад
Working on your photo retouching course now - I love it! I'm a total Ps newbie and was almost too intimidated to try, but I took the plunge. Thank you ( and your hubs) for providing clear explanations and demonstrations. I never thought I would have fun learning Photoshop but you guys make understanding it so easy.
@Twolovesstudio
@Twolovesstudio Год назад
Wonderful! I am so glad to hear that....and it is for sure so much easier than we imagine when we have someone demoing what is possible. Can't wait to see your retouching.
@tiffanymauricio4337
@tiffanymauricio4337 Год назад
Oh wow! I’m surprised that the retouching is not already included in the price. I just assumed it was considered editing. Good too know ☺️ thanks Rachel! I really need to get through your course 😉
@Twolovesstudio
@Twolovesstudio Год назад
Hey Tiffany! There are never any hard and fast rules, and for me RAW editing is included but retouching is really specific, not every image needs it and sometimes can take a long time so I do typically charge for it when it's really specific (like the example in the video). On the flip side, if I make a mistake and then need to PS it, I may eat that cost. If I am doing a shoot where I know there will be retouching involved, I usually tell the client and include it on my estimate to set expectations. Hope that helps!
@jennym853
@jennym853 9 месяцев назад
New subscriber here! I'm a food photographer and trying to understand pricing and licensing. Thanks for the tips!
@Twolovesstudio
@Twolovesstudio 9 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! :) Thanks for being here.
@huongtrinh8609
@huongtrinh8609 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@Twolovesstudio
@Twolovesstudio 5 месяцев назад
You're welcome!
@prepthyme
@prepthyme Год назад
Great tips. How much Lightroom editing do you do before you charge retouching ?
@Twolovesstudio
@Twolovesstudio Год назад
Great question. Colour correction and toning are always included in my creative fee, (which would be full edits in Lr or C1). Hope that helps.
@thefitcookie
@thefitcookie Год назад
Do you have a formula for the rush fee? Such as 24 hours is $350, 48 hours is less, etc.
@Twolovesstudio
@Twolovesstudio Год назад
Great question Sarah! I usually set expectations that my normal turnaround time is 14 days, so anything needed more urgently than that might attract a fee. This is also dependant on my workflow, so I might not always charge a fee if I have a lower workload. Anything within 72 hours though, I would charge a fee as I would need to drop everything to meet those deadlines. You could think about playing 35-50% of your half day rate as a base for 24 to 48 hrs.
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