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Photo Q&A: How Do You Set the Right Price for Your Photo Prints?

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#550 In Today’s Episode of the podcast I chat with YOU as I discuss important topics about photography that are essential for both beginners and experienced photographers. This episode's key themes revolve around the pricing of prints, motivation in photography, understanding lenses, managing photography business logistics, and addressing technical shooting challenges.

KEY TOPICS COVERED

  1. Pricing Prints - Raymond addresses pricing framed prints by explaining that the photographer's value comes from capturing moments and connections, not merely selling paper and ink. He stresses that pricing should reflect the photographer's time and expertise, with a guideline from the Professional Photographers of America suggesting a minimum charge of $50 for profitability.
  2. Motivation in Photography - Raymond discusses how lack of motivation often stems from not having a specific idea rather than a lack of interest. He advises photographers to set constraints and avoid self-editing during shoots to reignite creativity. He shares methods for photographers to overcome creative blocks by exploring new subjects or projects.
  3. Understanding Lenses - The episode provides a detailed explanation of different focal lengths, clarifying the role of lens compression, depth of field, and the effects of lens choice on photographic outcomes. Raymond suggests using specific lenses depending on the shooting scenario, like wide lenses for landscapes and telephoto for portraits.

IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS

  • Compression: Refers to the perceived distance between the subject and the background, which varies with lens focal length.
  • Circular Polarizer Filter: A tool used to reduce reflections and glare, enhancing image quality by altering the light entering the camera.

DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS

  1. How can photographers better assess their work's value beyond material costs?
  2. What are some creative strategies to overcome a lack of motivation in photography?

Download your free copy of
46 Creative Photo Ideas to Get You Out of a Rut
at https://creativeimageideas.com/

Connect with Raymond!

Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

  continue reading

548 episodes

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Manage episode 474522852 series 2508510
Content provided by Raymond Hatfield. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Raymond Hatfield or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

#550 In Today’s Episode of the podcast I chat with YOU as I discuss important topics about photography that are essential for both beginners and experienced photographers. This episode's key themes revolve around the pricing of prints, motivation in photography, understanding lenses, managing photography business logistics, and addressing technical shooting challenges.

KEY TOPICS COVERED

  1. Pricing Prints - Raymond addresses pricing framed prints by explaining that the photographer's value comes from capturing moments and connections, not merely selling paper and ink. He stresses that pricing should reflect the photographer's time and expertise, with a guideline from the Professional Photographers of America suggesting a minimum charge of $50 for profitability.
  2. Motivation in Photography - Raymond discusses how lack of motivation often stems from not having a specific idea rather than a lack of interest. He advises photographers to set constraints and avoid self-editing during shoots to reignite creativity. He shares methods for photographers to overcome creative blocks by exploring new subjects or projects.
  3. Understanding Lenses - The episode provides a detailed explanation of different focal lengths, clarifying the role of lens compression, depth of field, and the effects of lens choice on photographic outcomes. Raymond suggests using specific lenses depending on the shooting scenario, like wide lenses for landscapes and telephoto for portraits.

IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS

  • Compression: Refers to the perceived distance between the subject and the background, which varies with lens focal length.
  • Circular Polarizer Filter: A tool used to reduce reflections and glare, enhancing image quality by altering the light entering the camera.

DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS

  1. How can photographers better assess their work's value beyond material costs?
  2. What are some creative strategies to overcome a lack of motivation in photography?

Download your free copy of
46 Creative Photo Ideas to Get You Out of a Rut
at https://creativeimageideas.com/

Connect with Raymond!

Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

  continue reading

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