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Hi, guys, I think youre really going to love this episode because its that information that many photographers want to know and its about pricing your photography how much to charge for your work. Now how much should you charge for your photos is a common question that I get asked all the time and its not without good reason pricing your work can be challenging it requires finding a balance you dont want to underprice your work or you might end up making a loss or being perceived as low-quality but you also dont want to overcharge as you could easily lead to clients going elsewhere. Now as someone whos been in the business for 25 years trust me when I say running a successful photography business requires much more than just talent. It requires hard work, dedication, business savvy, as well and part of this business savvy is knowing what to charge for your photography. Now professional photographers can be grouped into two categories: commercial photography and social photograph