kathyt
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and on the other side of that...(and another kind of specific situation) but...
how many of those people that flocked to the cheap photographer previously got ZERO photos done because they could not afford the "pros" prices?
which begs the question...at what level of quality are "some photos" better than "no photos"? or at that point, is quality even a factor?
It was like that too lol.
Now, in the city I live in, the professional is still kind of limited by the consumer because the cost of living here is sooooo low that even though there are 300,000 people, most who want photos have been "spoiled" by the $50 phoographers. Basically, a cheap photographer will get 10 clients a week while a $300 photographer will get one making the cheaper photog more lucrative.
The whole system in this area defies everything right in the world of photography.
As a photographer I would rather have one quick shoot and make $300. On the other side if the person does 10 shoots a week at $50 per shoot, they are now dealing with more people, more people spins into them telling more people, and the 10 shoots a week turns into 20. Going lower on shoot fees can generate more money. I used to say I wouldn't take my camera out of the bag for less than $250. If someone offers me $50 for a 10 minute head shot, I'm not turning it down, I'd rather have that in my pocket than give it to someone else. Every shoot has the potential to spawn more shoots.
My thought has always been quality over quantity, because there is no such thing as a 10 minute head shot. $50? After taxes, gas, time, communications, etc....=$-0 profit. I am the same way with my own shopping experiences. I would rather spend more money, and have amazing customer service than a rushed half a** job. Going lower on shoot fees can generate more short term cash flow, but the bottom line will not be very lucrative. Everyone will have a different bottom line, but honestly why would I spend 5 times the amount of time with 15 clients when I can create the same experience for 1 or 2, with the same bottom line? It is all about a strong business plan and realistic goals.