Ste
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Registered: 5th Mar 03
Location: Taif, Saudi Arabia
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I just had a quick look on google and I'd say £45 per photo would be a good base. The problem with paying someone by the hour when you aren't watching them is the thought that they are taking the piss.
Ask him what he has been paying in the past. If he is happy to use you then clearly your work is of comparable quality to a professional. Once you know how much he is used to paying, charge two thirds of it. He is gettingt he same job done, but for less. Your work will bring him back or scare him off more than the price. If you keep him happy, he will pay it.
You must have explained that you aren't pro, so he would understand that you have no base to get your prices from.
If you don't try and bullshit him with how many hours it takes and how much the software cost then he would be happy to negotiate a price I would imagine.
hth
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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As with any design based job, agree an hourly rate and quote the amount of hours you know it will take. If it's too much, you'll know because they'll go elsewhere, or tell you it's too much. Therefore lower the price and negotiate. Don't go lower than the job is worth because people will always take the piss thinking that it's 'easy'. £45/hour sounds pretty expensive to me, unless you have a portfolio and experience to back that price?
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