keith204
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I don't know if that is a good idea. I would be mad if I went to my reunion and couldn't take pictures of my friends. If I was the one planning the reunion and I read that clause, I'd say I couldn't do that. I don't know, maybe I'm out of touch. I'm all for making money, but that seems too much. I could see if it was something other than a reunion or wedding, etc., like a convention for work, then I could see not allowing other cameras.
Yeah I agree.
Crosby I agree with you totally but it is a business. You don't have to add the clause outlawing cameras but you could still do the business card idea instead of using their camera. I'm not sure how he plans on making money from this but if he use their camera and takes a great shot that person could say don't buy any of that photographers shot...I got one he took on mine that I can email to everyone for free.
I'm sure you'll cover your cost for being there as well as getting there but I assume you would like to sell some of the photos in packages, singles, albums, etc.
Don't get me wrong my mentality is not to ring out the client for every bit of money they have but it is to cover my costs and meet some target revenue for the job.
Not sure that's something I would even be okay with doing, for an event like this. I think the hosts wouldn't hire me if they read that. Not to mention, it probably won't give much repeat business.
Certain events, this would work fine for. However... a high school reunion? Sure it'd make more money that way...but I wouldn't dare do that.