Hi Frank - I can't give you any advice on price, but there is one
thing you might check out.

Some leagues have a contract with a photographer that will grant
exclusive rights to any photography sales.  You'll never see the guy
until he hears that you're selling pictures, then he'll pop up from
the woodwork to complain that you're encroaching on his territory.

You can check it out with a phone call to the league's organizer.

gs

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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 2:46 PM, frank theriault
<knarftheria...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm in the process of starting a part time photography business.
> Here's the idea:
>
> You've got a kid in Little League baseball, minor league hockey, high
> school football, soccer, whatever.  For a fee, I show up with cameras
> in hand and take hundreds of game photos, concentrating on your kid.
> It doesn't have to be your kid, it can be anyone you want to pay me to
> photograph.
>
> Then I take the best of them, we look through the proofs and you
> choose which ones you want have prints made of.
>
> I guess it would be a bit like what Dave Brooks used to do at horsie
> shows except rather than take the photos and try to sell them, I'd be
> paid in advance to take the pix (my fee would include one free 8x10,
> after that you'd pay per print - I'd say my retail plus 50% is
> realistic, but I wouldn't tell the clients that).
>
> I've done a bit of research and no one else in town provides this
> exact service, near as I can tell.  There are guys and gals doing
> sports photography, but they'll do a whole team and charge like $2000.
>  Or, they'll do something similar to Dave where they shoot an event,
> post the pix and parents are invited to look online and order the
> prints which are then mailed to them by some printing service in the
> USA.
>
> So, this would be a more individualized and customized arrangement,
> where I'd concentrate on a single player over the course of an event
> so the person(s) who hired me could choose from hundreds of photos.
>
> My question is:  What does anyone think I should charge for that one
> time (up front!) fee?  I'm just starting out, so I can't go too high,
> but I also don't want to look like some amateur hack by underpricing.
> I will be able to show the baseball pix I took this summer along with
> a few other events in my on-line ad, but I don't have a web site so
> I'm not going to look terribly professional as it is.  If this thing
> goes well, a more professional presentation will be invested in.
>
> I won't tell anyone what I'm thinking my fee range is just yet, so as
> not to skew answers.  I'll be most interested to hear what you have to
> say.
>
> Thanks in advance for your input!!
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
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