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Paul;27369 wrote:oh sorry. when photogrpahing items my time is worth £10 per item. I can take at least 3 high quality shots. I can do more on reqest. But if somone wish to get 20 item photographed then price is flexible and i charge for the job. not for the item.
Ummm - this may be out of my price range then Paul considering the amount of items I'd like photographing. But, why not put this open to everyone and create a shopping list of items to be photographed. You could then photograph them and provide a DVD with the images of everything on them at a set price?

This could work for everyone, you and anyone else interested?

It's an idea?
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I dont think every one would like to use same pictures as competition on they web site. thats why is good to have them printed with some high quality photos.
but idea is good. but one think... how on earth I will get all those blanks??

hmmmm... Martin??? do you want make a deal??? lol :)
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Paul;27381 wrote:hmmmm... Martin??? do you want make a deal??? lol :)
We already have images of our products online. If you want to set up a photo booth here though then you're welcome!
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bms;27389 wrote:We already have images of our products online. If you want to set up a photo booth here though then you're welcome!
might be worth a trip Paul ............ you could then supply DVDs with blank products where we could photoshop out own images onto them. You could also offer the service of adding images to products via photoshop for those that can't do it?
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AdamB;27371 wrote:Ummm - this may be out of my price range then Paul considering the amount of items I'd like photographing.
but you know it is like with everything... if you show on your web site photo of the mug siting on the desk with messy background I am sure people wont take it serius :( so i think is worth to invest some money in descent, clean photos that show quality of the item...
AdamB;27392 wrote:might be worth a trip Paul ............ you could then supply DVDs with blank products where we could photoshop out own images onto them. You could also offer the service of adding images to products via photoshop for those that can't do it?
maybe but it would take hours to photograph them all. and i live quite far away! so it would have to be few trips. so price would be to high to sell those pictures. perfectly it would be if somone could borrow me some stock of each blank. perfectly for the deposit so i could return it and get the money back. every one would be hapy and safe of not loosing any money ;)
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Paul;27400 wrote:but you know it is like with everything... if you show on your web site photo of the mug siting on the desk with messy background I am sure people wont take it serius :( so i think is worth to invest some money in descent, clean photos that show quality of the item...
Agree 100% Paul, but lets say I have 50 items that I want photographing (not too un realistic) ............ this puts the price at £500 which is a little too much for photos of gifts. I have been taking images of my products already (done a few photography courses myself) so I know that backgrounds and presentation is everything - like I said, I was after a quick fix.
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lol :) i would never charge you £500 :) but half of it it had to be a must as there would be loads of time involved. setup of my ten and lighting gear it takes me almas an 1h :) then photogrpahing and the worst.... editing :frown:
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