How do you respond to "work for free" requests?

10 years 1 month ago #369817 by One Wish
They are out there!  :owned:


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10 years 1 month ago #369833 by garyrhook
Did you get her from a referral? You could have pointed that out and expressed your confusion over how that is supposed to work.

Or, "there must be some confusion. I don't give my work away. What, exactly, gave you the impression that I'm looking for the opportunity to work for free?"

Next time, don't pay the tab until after you get a deposit. Then you could have at least said, "separate checks!"


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10 years 1 month ago #369851 by No Show
Gary brings up good points.  Lesson learned.  

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10 years 1 month ago #369925 by Jim Photo
WOW, that's messed up.  I would have a hard time biting my tongue on that one.  


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10 years 1 month ago #369961 by Lindsey
I'm appalled with how they treated you


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10 years 1 month ago #369983 by icepics
Sounds like a frustrating waste of time. I suppose it depends on the situation but sometimes I think you need to stay professional but be clear and firm if need be; I might have said something about it not being a good use of her time or yours if she knew your price range but wasn't planning to pay for your time and work.

I wonder with such an abundance of people with cameras listing themselves on FB and Craigslist as photographers, and underpricing or offering to take photos for trade or free, that some people are shopping around (or some might even be trying to play one off another, saying so-and-so will do it for $ etc.).

It might be worth taking a look at how you're presenting your info. to make sure it's clear what your pricing is etc. so people who want to shop around for cheap might be more likely to try elsewhere. And then refer back as needed to what info. they already were provided (remember where on my website it says - I charge ___?). I've found in the type work I've done (not photography related) it can help to present info. more than once and in more than one way - verbal, in writing, email, website, etc.

Maybe too instead of lunch make it for coffee someplace that doesn't have full restaurant service. Someone like this woman might be doing this with her wedding planning, getting tastings etc. for the freebies more than any intention of actually booking anything.  Hope you don't have an experience with a prospective client like this again, and at least maybe it's good you didn't book this one, might have been nothing but trouble.

Sharon
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10 years 1 month ago #369999 by Jennifer Krueger
How rude of them to even meet up with you when they had no $$


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10 years 1 month ago #370039 by Little Kate
I'm going to agree with Icepics.  Big waste of time.  :toetap:


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10 years 1 month ago #370061 by garyrhook

Jennifer Krueger wrote: How rude of them to even meet up with you when they had no $$


It's not at all clear the bride-to-be had no money. It's clear they thought they deserved special treatment and could get something for nothing.

Thousands of dollars for a freakin' dress that you wear one time. Food and beverages that are gone within hours. But let's try to save money on the one thing that you'll have forever.


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10 years 1 month ago #370069 by Leilanee

garyrhook wrote:

Jennifer Krueger wrote: How rude of them to even meet up with you when they had no $$


It's not at all clear the bride-to-be had no money. It's clear they thought they deserved special treatment and could get something for nothing.

Thousands of dollars for a freakin' dress that you wear one time. Food and beverages that are gone within hours. But let's try to save money on the one thing that you'll have forever.


Society is so backwards. I've stopped letting it surprise me.


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10 years 1 month ago #370071 by garyrhook

Leilanee wrote: Society is so backwards. I've stopped letting it surprise me.


Aren't you Canadian?  I'll take Canada any day.

I have 2 daughters. I've been working on level-setting for a few years now. Not sure it's helping.


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10 years 1 month ago #370081 by Leilanee

garyrhook wrote:

Leilanee wrote: Society is so backwards. I've stopped letting it surprise me.


Aren't you Canadian?  I'll take Canada any day.

I have 2 daughters. I've been working on level-setting for a few years now. Not sure it's helping.


The day Canada introduced its own Black Friday, I accepted that our nation was lost.


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10 years 1 month ago #370099 by MYoung
I feel better about this, at least I know I was somewhat right to be mad.  Lesson learned.  


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10 years 1 month ago #370189 by Frost Photography
Oh heck no!  I would not only give her a month full, I would send her a bill for my time to and from that meeting.  At least covering my travel cost. 

"The quickest way to make money at photography is to sell your camera."
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10 years 1 month ago #370499 by JaneK
That's just wrong in my opinion!  I think I would have a hard time bitting my words in this case.  


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