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all i'm saying is that it requires skills and this isn't "Let me bring my SLR and shoot some stuff on white background" kinda job (to get it to a pro level). That skill alone should get u $1000-1500 before all other expenses such as camera rental (about $350), light set-up rental (about $200). So if he can get extra $500, then why not?
- Totally agree. Don't want it to sound like I don't agree. It all depends on the client's comfort.********
- Totally agree. Don't want it to sound like I don't agree. It all depends on the client's comfort.