Nov 27, 2019
Welcome to episode 61 of Shoot Edit Chat Repeat, the podcast for people photographers & creative entrepreneurs. Hosted by two leading UK portrait photographers, Vicki Knights & Eddie Judd.
In our Backchat feature we are answering a question all about how
to manage the dreaded question 'could you pop along with your
camera and take a few photos'. We give our tips on how to deal with
requests from people you know to shoot for free.
This week we have a fascinating chat with UK wedding videographer,
Richard Leng, all about pricing.
Here are some of the topics we talk through....
- Richard's advice to a brand new photographer/videographer on
how they go about pricing their services
- His advice to those people who are finding it difficult to put
their prices up as they don't feel like they can charge that
much
- Whether it's important for creatives to keep an eye on what other
local competitors are charging
- Tips on managing finances and how much of your revenue you should
be putting away for tax, profit, running costs and how much you
should take as salary (it's not as much as you think!)
- The psychology of pricing and how your communication with clients
can affect the way they view your prices
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Repeat Recs for this week
Vicki - Togs in
Business pricing freebie
Eddie - Profit First book by Michael Michalowicz
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