No, I think I have it the right way around. He's to determine what will
make it worthwhile to him... not what is a competitive rate. Working
too cheaply is a relative term. If you can't make what you think you
need or deserve then it's time to change careers.
Chuck Norcutt
On 10/25/2011 10:03 AM, Mike Lazzari wrote:
> I think you have it backwards Chuck. First thing is to find out the
> going rate and then do the math to see if it's worthwhile to proceed.
> Too many photographers work way too cheaply.
>
> Mike
>
>> estimate the total number of hours you'll have to invest in the project
>> (allowing for uncertainty) and then
>> figure out what you want to earn per hour to make it worth your while.
>
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