pricing
Fujifilm’s Upcoming GFX100S Price Might Have Leaked – SPOILERS: It’s Good News!
If a recent post from Fuji Rumors is to be believed, the price of the upcoming Fujifilm GFX100S has been ...
Canon Announces 4 New Full-Frame Mirrorless Lenses, One Printer
Today Canon is also introducing four new RF lenses and two RF lens teleconverters: The Canon RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS ...
Tamron Officially Announces the Launch of the 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VXD (Model A056)
Tamron announces the launch date of the 70-180mm F/2.8 Di III VXD (Model A056), a large aperture telephoto zoom lens for Sony E-mount full-frame mirrorless cameras that is the lightest and most compact in its class. The lens will be available in the U.S. on May 14th at $1199. However, due to the spread of COVID-19, the release date or the product supply schedule could be delayed.
Why Headshots Are So Expensive
Ever wonder why getting professional level headshots are so pricey? Richard Waine breaks down the process from start to finish!
Sigma Announces Pricing & Availability for its Line of Full-Frame Classic Art Prime Cine Lenses and /i Technology-compatible Cine Art Prime PL-Mount Lenses
The set of 10 Sigma Classic Art Prime Cine lenses will be available early 2020; Select /i Technology-compatible Cine Art Prime PL-mount lenses will ship in late December 2020
Photography Business Tips | How To Price Your Photography
One of the most common questions any educator fields, is 'How do I price my work?'
How To Calculate Your Rate As A Freelancer | Insights, Infographics & Breakdown
I’m a firm believer that one of the best things we can all do for our industry right now is ...
How Much You Should Charge for Photography
One of the most asked questions I hear from aspiring photographers is “How much should I charge for photography?” There’s no simple answer but here are several resources that may help you figure it out.
The Right Questions To Ask Before Giving An Estimate For a Photo Shoot
The following video from The Slanted Lens teaches us some of the right questions to ask when we find ourselves on the phone with a potential client on the other end.
‘What Should I Charge?’ | Joel Grimes
it is probably the first roadblock we come to when deciding to make photography a business, and not the last to overcome. Here is some insight, and practical advice on pricing your business
How to Price Your Fine Art Prints
One of the hardest things as a photographer is trying to figure out how to price your work. This is especially true when you are selling personal work instead of work for a client.