Having your income is fun, especially if the income comes from your hobby. Check out the tips below!
1. Understanding the ins and outs of photography is the main asset
If you are advanced and understand photography and its supporting tools, that is the main asset. It doesn't matter if you don't have complete equipment, such as additional lenses, flash, tripod, etc.
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2. No need to have expensive equipment
It's true, that expensive equipment will make your job easier, but it doesn't guarantee that your photos will be good. Always remember the term "man behind the gun". It is not impossible that your photos can be better even with minimal equipment. What you have to have are good ideas and concepts, as well as good photography skills of course.
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A portfolio is concrete evidence of your work to attract potential clients. Rather than just promoting verbally, it's better to create a promising portfolio in the form of your photos. This method will be more effective in attracting more people to use your services.
You can use social media, such as Instagram, to show off your portfolio more easily.
4. Notify Close Relatives
Tell your closest relatives that you have just opened a photography service, they might be interested and want to be your first client. At least, if they aren't interested, they can help promote your business to other people.
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Surely you are starting to think, "What rate should I charge?" There is nothing wrong in determining rates. As a photographer, you are the person who will help clients have the best photos. Many aspects must be taken into account in determining prices apart from equipment, such as accommodation for shooting, transportation, and the photo editing process. Don't forget how much profit you want to get from each client who uses your services. Hope it is useful!