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Pricing my work for a NYC restaurant

Pricing my work for a NYC restaurant

Hey there,

I am new into content creation and I am having issues pricing my work.

I’m a photographer in NYC. I usually charge $100/hour to shoot (which is super low, I am considering doubling my rate at the end of the year).

A restaurant in Soho is asking me to create 4 reels per week.

Nothing too crazy. Mostly some aesthetic shots of the food (the place allows for heavily visual things to show). So not much storytelling etc.

My thinking is to charge $400-$500 per week (around $100/reel). It will involve quite a lot of shooting and probably quite a bit of editing, color grading etc.

That turns the contract into a $1600-$2000 monthly retainer. Which would obviously be very nice. But I am scared of really overpricing.

What do you guys think?

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