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View Poll Results: What's your charge ?

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  • $1000 sounds about fair

    24 45.28%
  • $500 sounds about fair

    9 16.98%
  • $2000 sounds about fair

    8 15.09%
  • Free - I'd love the exposure and experience

    8 15.09%
  • If you need to ask, you can't afford me

    4 7.55%
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Thread: Your minimum hourly rate

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    Not really, TV is a subsidiary of publication and I'm only talking about photographic work. TV is a lot more than that.
    Photojournalist | Filmmaker | Writer | National Geographic | Royal Geographic

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    You must be one of the few to get $150k for photographs from them, Redgum. All indications would be that they don't hand out that sort of money to many people. Good luck to you.

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    $1000 would be my charge roughly (probably more like 100 per hour, but there aint that option. Part of it is working conditions and the expectation....8 hrs with a 30 minute break can be a little rough on the body...I think this is also reasonable given the expectation of a setup for award winners plus candid/event coverage. If it was for something I thought to be a worthwhile cause (IE a sporting competition in which I was involved or associated) I might drop it to 500-600 as a sort of contribution to that event.
    John
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