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Steve Bleasdale March 6th, 2014 11:48 AM

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Cheers guys, jeez Pete they are ridiculously cheap...
Dave maybe your right if its a blip in payments then hope fully back to normal soon..
Will see what pans out, thank guys for your input, cheers all the best

Nigel Barker March 7th, 2014 04:10 AM

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£400 is a nice chunk of beer money for a Weekend Warrior especially if they deal in cash only & don't pay tax. That's about 10 days work on minimum wage.

At least for video there is a certain degree of technical competence required to edit & create the DVD that will be a barrier to entry but for photography even the most inexperienced snapper can produce OK-ish work using modern equipment. Is it any wonder that there are part-timers prepared to photograph a wedding for £250 or even less? For many it's a pretty good rate of pay for a day at the wedding & a day in post.

Peter Rush March 7th, 2014 04:44 AM

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I'm pretty sure this guy is not a weekend warrior - for every Google search in my area (around a 40 mile radius) he comes top of the page with his pay-per-click advert offering full day Bu-Ray for £550 - plus at the moment he's offering £50 off! - He seems to do everything from photography to Marryoke! I notice he uses copyrighted music on his online samples though - naughty!!!!

I couldn't make ends meet at that price - it makes it harder to sell yourself though to budget concious brides!

Pete

Dave Partington March 7th, 2014 04:50 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Rush (Post 1835507)
I'm pretty sure this guy is not a weekend warrior - for every Google search in my area (around a 40 mile radius) he comes top of the page with his pay-per-click advert offering full day Bu-Ray for £550 - plus at the moment he's offering £50 off! - He seems to do everything from photography to Marryoke! I notice he uses copyrighted music on his online samples though - naughty!!!!

I couldn't make ends meet at that price - it makes it harder to sell yourself though to budget concious brides!

Pete

I know exactly who you mean ....

James Manford March 7th, 2014 05:02 AM

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I think there is plenty of work to go around ...

If you look at it as a job you won't be in it for long ... it really does need to be a passion, where you strive to create a fantastic film/video for each and every client despite the circumstances. I think some of the fully established companies are in the game from just word of mouth alone and because they consistently come out with top quality work.

I recently attended a wedding as a guest of an indian friend, they had a 4 man team that they paid £4500 for. One chap with a full on steadicam vest with a 5D mk3 attached, another operating nothing but a cinevate slider, again with a 5D mk2 or 3 and two guys just running and gunning on monopods with old school Sony HDV camcorders.

These guys don't even have a facebook page. Just a website, with 5 sample videos, which 2 of don't even work. They're asian as well, so it's definitely a cultural thing and they're only in the business due to word of mouth as I can't see how they would generate new business from just a website alone.

Tim Bakland March 7th, 2014 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Danny O'Neill (Post 1835358)
I think our problems when we were £995.

Agreed: The higher prices separate out the more serious folks.

Dave Partington March 7th, 2014 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim Bakland (Post 1835643)
Agreed: The higher prices separate out the more serious folks.

And in this area at least also dramatically reduces the number of people willing to pay it.

Tim Bakland March 7th, 2014 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Partington (Post 1835382)

I'm standing my ground when people ask for all day for < insert silly price here >, which there appears to be offerings from Newcastle to Derby and Scarborough to Manchester all trying to get in on the local area.

I tell people who say something like that in the shopping process (and there's fewer the more I raise prices who would be so ignorant) that, if they can get those prices and they like the work, then hire that company!

Tim Bakland March 7th, 2014 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Partington (Post 1835647)
And in this area at least also dramatically reduces the number of people willing to pay it.

Yes -- agreed, no question. In every area, you'll get that effect.


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