Make him an offer of $20 with commitment for future work at $10 each shoot, to be renegotiated after 5 shoots. Or...an offer of $15 with possible opportunities in the future at $10, no renegotiating before the 5th shoot. Or $10...and that's it! 🤨 Remember...he's a new, young, inexperienced model. YOU, the experienced photographer have all the POWER!!! 😈😅
My kid hated when I used to ask him to be in my photos, no matter if I was just testing, practicing, or creating. I never tried paying him though. Since this is for commercial use, he should get the same day rate that you pay your other models. So $5 and a beer?
How much do you usually pay your other models for simular provided services? (That's how much i would pay) i have a 12 yo who vends a couple times a year and easily pulls in $600-800 per day. That money was "earned" by them, and although i sometimes have them reimburse me for floating them supplies, real world money teaches real world skills. A $20 dollar payout (as suggested in the comments) only teaches kids about exploitation, and i fear that the leson becomes " how to exploit or be exploited" if not handled honestly. Would you model for 20 bucks if you had to provide outfit and do your own hair?
If there are any parents out there willing to pay their kid $600-800 to model, I wanna meet'em! Haha. I think I'll agree to disagree, but I appreciate your comment. =)
@@payamjirsa I'm confused, and a little dense... if your kid was on my "how-to video" and I only paid him 20 bucks yet every other model I booked, I paid a living wage for a days work, you would be fine with that? Reminds me of The Ferengis 110th rule of acquisition "exploitation starts at home" but like you said, we agree to disagree. (Full disclosre, I think the arrangements I've made with my kids is double whatever minimum wage is and a 4 hour minimum, but thats not as glamorous as modeling)
Step 2: Problem with raising ISO is that the unwanted details in the light scrims and background become noticeably more visible. I get what you're saying about recycle time, but I'd prefer to shoot slower and keep the image stronger. Or get more powerful lights! :D
$20 + 5% royalties!! :) Nice video loved it
Hahaha
If you have a teen that isn’t putting up a fuss, and being a great model, that right there is priceless lol!! So definitely go for the $20++++
Haha, $20 it is!
$20 + royalties on number of views! Great vid
Another quality video chap. $20, no question.
$20 + the right to model for you again
$20 please!
Did you explain the position on the other two lights? Or did I miss that?
Anyway another great video - thanks!
Yes, that's Step #3
Thank you Pye!! 20.00 dollars for your model.
It's got to be $20 :) He did a good job for you :)
$20 it is! He did great.
Great video! Give that boy $50. Such a great patient kiddo!
Awesome video, could you do something similar but with sportraits outside in the middle of the day?
Do they have to be 400 watt strobes
I also noticed that small constant light on your right. Is that on so your camera can focus on your son?
I agree with the others $20. Great model. Great tutorial.
Nice! Love it!
Thank you!
sheesh, nice picks
Thanks for the settings also for all the lights the most dont say it
Looks like a $20 job to me. Don’t forget to tip!
I might throw a tip in there =)
LOL!!! That little fellow deserves more than 20 bucks!! 🤣
Fun modifiers and yeah give him $20 👍
Is 30 🎉
He earned at least $50.
One million dollars!
Ethan, if you’re reading this, remember that $500K are mine. Deal is a deal.
Make him an offer of $20 with commitment for future work at $10 each shoot, to be renegotiated after 5 shoots.
Or...an offer of $15 with possible opportunities in the future at $10, no renegotiating before the 5th shoot.
Or $10...and that's it! 🤨
Remember...he's a new, young, inexperienced model.
YOU, the experienced photographer have all the POWER!!! 😈😅
$40! Great video
Haha, thanks!
20
$50
Give that kid a raise..lol I will have to say 30..lol but you are the dad so at least 20 bucks
$20! 😃
$20 I think is fair.
He seemed to like doing the shot, so he deserves a tip.
He did great, I'll think about that tip =)
$20 Bucks. Lunch is on him.
1.00 per like
50$ at least!
My kid hated when I used to ask him to be in my photos, no matter if I was just testing, practicing, or creating. I never tried paying him though. Since this is for commercial use, he should get the same day rate that you pay your other models. So $5 and a beer?
$20! hahaha
50 $ holiday at the corner 😂
Its easily a 50 buck shoot!!!!
30$ per hour
$20
40$😁
You can make these for way cheaper.
He’s worth $150.00👍😉
100$
$30 at a minimum.
$20 and .25 cents per views for this video. LOL. Good luck kid!!!
15.00
Nice video! Would you be able to share what was done in the post editing? Thank you so much.
20
Well done, Pye! As a father of a young teen myself I'd have to say $20 plus holiday inflation!
Haha, copy that.
$20
How much do you usually pay your other models for simular provided services? (That's how much i would pay) i have a 12 yo who vends a couple times a year and easily pulls in $600-800 per day. That money was "earned" by them, and although i sometimes have them reimburse me for floating them supplies, real world money teaches real world skills. A $20 dollar payout (as suggested in the comments) only teaches kids about exploitation, and i fear that the leson becomes " how to exploit or be exploited" if not handled honestly. Would you model for 20 bucks if you had to provide outfit and do your own hair?
If there are any parents out there willing to pay their kid $600-800 to model, I wanna meet'em! Haha. I think I'll agree to disagree, but I appreciate your comment. =)
@@payamjirsa I'm confused, and a little dense... if your kid was on my "how-to video" and I only paid him 20 bucks yet every other model I booked, I paid a living wage for a days work, you would be fine with that? Reminds me of The Ferengis 110th rule of acquisition "exploitation starts at home" but like you said, we agree to disagree. (Full disclosre, I think the arrangements I've made with my kids is double whatever minimum wage is and a 4 hour minimum, but thats not as glamorous as modeling)
At least $30
$50. The joy of kids getting to be their photographers parents’ models. 😂
Whoa, $50 bucks! I'm gonna have to hide this comment lol
$25 dollars
Poor man’s version of @rocktownmedia ?
$10 for posing
Easy... $20
$20.00
$80.00
$40
$20
$20
nice man! $20 sounds good! He said please needs a tip for being polite.
Step 2: Problem with raising ISO is that the unwanted details in the light scrims and background become noticeably more visible. I get what you're saying about recycle time, but I'd prefer to shoot slower and keep the image stronger. Or get more powerful lights! :D
$20 per picture sounds about right. Oh and nice Calvin Kleins!😂
we just got these! I am super excited to be able to do these in studio instead of compositing.
Nicely done - $75 is what I would pay him.
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Shoutout to @QuantzPhoto for these! He shows *tons* of behind-the-scenes shoots