I've just been charging like 95 dollars for events so I have a week of boba tea and cookies, what do you mean that's an underestimate? You're serious? I should be charging more???
Yes. Depending on their experience, skill level, and clientele - photographers can charge anywhere from $500 to over $20,000 for an event.
Based on how you've been photographing things for as long as you can remember, the quality of your photos, and the likely duration of this party.... $5,000 feels like an apt professional-level rate.
OKAY OKAY OKAY I swear I didn't know!! I thought "oh I'm a pretty good photographer I can take pictures of events it'll be fun and I can have money for bubble tea and snacks every day of the week", I
okay I will charge $5000 I'm scared of what he'll do if I charge him my "bubble tea and snacks" price.
Well, now you know. And you can charge better for your actually very good services.
I undervalued myself once, and he sent multiple giant cubes of supplies and food to my door for months. So my guess would be something unhinged like that. You dodged a bullet.
The only thing I pay for is the Internet bill and I'm a streamer. I earn way more money than I need for that. But yeah bubble tea and cookies. And training stuff for Yanqing.
Do you still have any or did you turn it into robots?
I think that's a good idea. You know how important it is for him that people know their own value. We don't want to make him think we;re not doing that.
I don't pay rent!! When I have to do taxes I call Dan Heng!! The only thing I pay for is the Internet bill and that's because I stream, and I get LOADS of money from streaming and galleries! Event photos were a fun little side thing!!!!
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I've just been charging like 95 dollars for events so I have a week of boba tea and cookies, what do you mean that's an underestimate? You're serious? I should be charging more???
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Yes. Depending on their experience, skill level, and clientele - photographers can charge anywhere from $500 to over $20,000 for an event.
Based on how you've been photographing things for as long as you can remember, the quality of your photos, and the likely duration of this party.... $5,000 feels like an apt professional-level rate.
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March, please charge more. Don't let Gilgamesh know you charge less. If you undervalue yourself, he will get you.
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okay I will charge $5000 I'm scared of what he'll do if I charge him my "bubble tea and snacks" price.
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You're now our most expensive Aides member to hire.
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At least I will get my new gaming chair this year.
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Good idea. You could get a cute custom one.
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I undervalued myself once, and he sent multiple giant cubes of supplies and food to my door for months. So my guess would be something unhinged like that. You dodged a bullet.
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Don't undervalue yourself, silly! Also why cubes in particular??
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Yeah, I've learned that lesson the hard way. And I don't know. That's weird Gil logic. They were bigger than I was.
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Do you still have any or did you turn it into robots?
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Next meeting maybe we should go over proper pricing when dealing with high end clientele if Gilgamesh has noticed us.
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I think that's a good idea. You know how important it is for him that people know their own value. We don't want to make him think we;re not doing that.
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Yes. As funny as the cube incident was (and yes it was funny), it'd be best to avoid a repeat of that.
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I think so. March doesn't deserve that.
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You've been WHAT?
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I DIDN'T KNOWWWW
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Well, now you know? Go give Caleb a smack from me while you're at it. Us hobbyist photographers gotta look out for each other!
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And I didn't tell her anything else because it didn't matter but now it's Gil and IT SUDDENLY MATTERS A LOT
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Jesus, even I was paid more as an assistant to photographers.
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