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Photographic Proof

Posted on September 10th, 2009 by Aric Hoek
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As a wedding photographer, one of my most popular products that I sell is my time. What do you do when you are at an event, contracted for a start and end time of your services, your time runs out but the event isn’t over?

dsc_0691I photograph a clock. In this case, my iPhone.

Photographing a clock is proof that after that particular shot you were shooting on overtime for your clients and you can charge accordingly.

I never approach a client during an event to let them know that their time has run out, I simply ask if there are any additional images they would like me to create before I go. If you do not have the opportunity to talk to your clients, then you have a choice. You can leave as contracted, or you can stay and continue shooting.

If you stay and continue shooting then you give yourself opportunity for additional sales. You can show your clients the additional images, and perhaps they will want to purchase them. Your clients may also want to only purchase a portion of your extra images. My policy is to sell the first image equivalent to the amount of overtime I worked, and the rest are free.

One Response to “Photographic Proof”

  1. Lisa's Chaos says:

    Interesting idea. We generally just stay – but we bond with our couples so much during engagement shoot and wedding that we absolutely don’t mind staying an extra hour or so – I mean, heck, we’re already there.

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