Date:
2012-06-25, 4:28PM PDT
Dear
fellow Professional Photographers and Videographers,
Are
you tired of being asked to work for little or no pay at all? If so,
then please read on:
I
was recently contacted by someone who needed a photographer to shoot
a special event. After hearing about how exciting and cool it would
be to shoot, I was told that they weren't paying anything. Given that
I had nothing to do that day, and yes it did sound fun, I agreed
since it didn't sound too demanding. The next day I was contacted by
her again to go over the logistics of the shoot and what they
"needed" me to cover. Again, no pay but OK. Finally, before
the shoot I'm contacted once again (this time late at night) with a
more specific shot list of what they needed covered. It was at this
point I told her to get someone else, thus disrupting the shooting
schedule and forcing her to find someone else at the very last
minute, which I doubt she was able to do.
If
you are tired of not only submitting to greedy demands but working
for free so they can profit off of your labor, then here a few simple
things you can do to help educate them:
1.
When contacted for the job, let them know that you are very excited
about their project. Spend a lot of time talking about it and commit
to the job but cancel at the last moment forcing them to find someone
at the last minute.
2.
If #1 is too extreme (and sometimes it is) go ahead and cancel at the
last minute, but let them know your doing it for a "Paid Job".
They can't expect you to work for free when we all have bills to pay.
3.
Let them know that this "Paid Job" is offering XXXX amount
of $'s, but you would still rather work for them if they could at
least match that amount. If not they're again forced to find someone
else.
4.
Go ahead and commit to the gig and do the best job you're fully
capable of doing. Once they see how much equipment you bring down,
the professionalism and the beautiful work you have created you know
they won't be able to wait another second before they get the
pictures! So at this point you can ask for whatever amount you feel
like you're worth. After all you did work for free, right? You
weren't being paid! No budget? Too bad! Let them come up with it,
otherwise you keep full rights to all the images and sell them to
whoever you choose.
5.
Last but not least! NEVER sign a contract that obligates you to work
for free!!! IT IS ILLEGAL!!!
Good
luck and remember to keep the professionalism alive!!!
Location:
Anywhere
Compensation:
no pay
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