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Very good info, the tonality of your voice as you speak is so on point, I thought it's AI, but it sounds realistic at the same time. Keep it up man! Subscribed.
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In my opinion when you’re just starting and don’t yet have a portfolio, it’s worth considering offering a few free sessions to build experience and showcase your work. Free sessions allow you to experiment, develop confidence, and create a diverse portfolio that will help attract paying clients in the future. Once you’ve gained some experience and have a few examples of your work, you can transition into charging modest rates. Many beginner photographers start with a range of $50-$150 per session, which helps cover basic costs (like time, editing, and equipment) while remaining affordable for potential clients. This approach balances building your skills and establishing the value of your work as you grow.
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Thanks for this - it was very informative.
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you found the video informative. If you have any more questions or need further clarification on anything, feel free to ask. I’m always happy to help!
Very good info, the tonality of your voice as you speak is so on point, I thought it's AI, but it sounds realistic at the same time. Keep it up man! Subscribed.
Thanks for the kind words and for subscribing! I’m glad you found the info helpful, and it’s great to hear that my tone and delivery came across well. I appreciate the feedback.
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I’ve always had a fascination with photography, but I barely started so I’m not sure how much to charge while building a portfolio.
In my opinion when you’re just starting and don’t yet have a portfolio, it’s worth considering offering a few free sessions to build experience and showcase your work. Free sessions allow you to experiment, develop confidence, and create a diverse portfolio that will help attract paying clients in the future. Once you’ve gained some experience and have a few examples of your work, you can transition into charging modest rates. Many beginner photographers start with a range of $50-$150 per session, which helps cover basic costs (like time, editing, and equipment) while remaining affordable for potential clients. This approach balances building your skills and establishing the value of your work as you grow.