So, you’ve bought your camera, you have your software subscription, you’ve done a lot of practice in snapping photos and editing, and finally you’re ready to go out there and turn your passion into your career. After several talks with potential clients and partners you find that some of them are really into getting your service, then they drop the question ‘how much will it cost?’. Now the thing is with going out and advertising your services and landing you clients is that you have to be prepared to talk every detail and anticipate the basic questions they might have. Pricing is a very salient subject which, if planned right, can be an irresistible part of the conversation.
Real estate photo editing pricing comes with a lot of factors to look at. First there is the market average rate, there is your perceived rate, and there is the client’s budget. All three work in tandem to determine the sweet spot that makes you look worth the money while not being overly obnoxious about money. As a real estate photo editor, the first and foremost set of considerations to look at are your own costs. Then check whether to see they are competitive to what other photographer-editors are charging then determine how much flexibility you can have if client’s ask for good pricing.
Reference: Photo and Video Edits | A Quick Look at Real Estate Photo Editing Pricing