Props to you for paying your models well and sharing the rates you pay them publicly. I’ve worked as a freelance model for about 9 years now and I’m only able to charge $100/hr, even being based in San Francisco, because most photographers who hire models directly don’t have as large of a budget as you described.
99% of time there is no such budget for models as they mentioned in their video. Most of the time this is the budget for the whole shoot 😂 100/h is a decent pay for this kind of job. Most models are paid less
This is so helpful, I just started a new job and I'll be needing to hire models myself for the first time and I've been so nervous since I've never actually worked with one before. Thank you for the full transparency on numbers, I know that the numbers change a lot depending on a lot of factors, but just having someone say SOMETHING publicly in regards to price is so helpful.
Thank you for providing more info on the more legal and contractual side of things! The photography youtube space is definitely lacking in this area. Would love to know how do you usually have people sign the contracts. Is it digital or a specific software? What counts as an actual signature when using digital?
I just did my first portrait shoot, it was an older woman and conditions were not ideal and it was completely free as we just wanted to test our equipment. I want to do more !
If you’re planning to sell prints of the shoot, and you have team on set, would you just pay the stylists, muas etc their hourly rate? Or would you need to pay extra?
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Props to you for paying your models well and sharing the rates you pay them publicly.
I’ve worked as a freelance model for about 9 years now and I’m only able to charge $100/hr, even being based in San Francisco, because most photographers who hire models directly don’t have as large of a budget as you described.
99% of time there is no such budget for models as they mentioned in their video. Most of the time this is the budget for the whole shoot 😂
100/h is a decent pay for this kind of job. Most models are paid less
YES!! Needed this and have never seen it covered so succinctly from the photographer's perspective. Thanks Mango crew!! ❤
Thank you so much!! This is exactly the sort of info I’ve been looking for. Love your channel!
Really, really clean script - absolutely zero fluff! Thank you.
This is so helpful, I just started a new job and I'll be needing to hire models myself for the first time and I've been so nervous since I've never actually worked with one before. Thank you for the full transparency on numbers, I know that the numbers change a lot depending on a lot of factors, but just having someone say SOMETHING publicly in regards to price is so helpful.
you got this 👍🏻
Super thankful for all the information you guys provide! Thank you!
Great video! Suuuuuuper helpful!
Good refresher course. Thanks
This will go directly to the, use in future video playlist! Great info, especially the writing contract for usage!
Thank you for providing more info on the more legal and contractual side of things! The photography youtube space is definitely lacking in this area. Would love to know how do you usually have people sign the contracts. Is it digital or a specific software? What counts as an actual signature when using digital?
THANK YOU 🙏
you are so welcome
I just did my first portrait shoot, it was an older woman and conditions were not ideal and it was completely free as we just wanted to test our equipment. I want to do more !
It was off camera lighting, nice 60x60 softbox, and a sigma 35mm f1.4. It was a rainy day and we made it look like daylight with* just one light.
sick 🎉
What was the censored version of TFP lol?
If you’re planning to sell prints of the shoot, and you have team on set, would you just pay the stylists, muas etc their hourly rate? Or would you need to pay extra?
same rate for the stylists and muas.
3:32 isn't it $1800?
well... I usually pay them with pizza 🍕 😂
ANOTHER ONE! - DJ KHALED
Great video and very informative for beginner/intermediate photographers!