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    Billing Rates for Architecture Photography

    I am curious what todays billing rates are for commercial and residential architecture work. I am considering targeting contractors, architects, and residential or non-commercial not real estate.

    Thanks in advance,
    Joe

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    Re: Billing Rates for Architecture Photography

    There is not like one rate, it depends on your market (large city etc), reputation, experience, usage or rights granted, per image vs. day rate, etc. It varies literally from a couple of hundred a day for rookies with an 8MP DSLR (or a rookie with a 4x5 for that matter) to a few thousand a day for someone experienced.
    Last edited by Kirk Gittings; 7-Mar-2008 at 13:48.
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    Re: Billing Rates for Architecture Photography

    Thanks Kirk,

    I live in a really rich area and wanted to take advantage of my 4x10 for custom architectural assignments. I have a pair of veterens to back me on my assignments.

    Joe

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    Re: Billing Rates for Architecture Photography

    Joe, check with the veterans you have to back you. Note Kirk gave you a range and that is about all I could do too. I would never post my rates in an internet Forum. Too much is subject to negotiation and circumstance.

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    Re: Billing Rates for Architecture Photography

    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Harris View Post
    Joe, check with the veterans you have to back you. Note Kirk gave you a range and that is about all I could do too. I would never post my rates in an internet Forum. Too much is subject to negotiation and circumstance.
    I understand. I think Kirk did well in giving me a ballpark. That's all I was looking for. The folks I've been working with gave me a common dayrate for this area.

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    Re: Billing Rates for Architecture Photography

    I charge $15,000 for a day of work. So far, no one has been interested.
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    Re: Billing Rates for Architecture Photography

    I make about $1,400.00 per day crunching out prints at $.06 sq/in so to get me out of the studio will cost at least that. There are times when that happens. But then this is Toledo, OH.
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    Re: Billing Rates for Architecture Photography

    Joe, in your neck of the woods in 1975, Morley Baer was charging $600 a day. He was at the top of the heap price wise, and also delivered the best product, in my opinion. So, figure in what that might mean in today's dollars, and you have an answer. The bulk of his work was with an 8x10 camera, so expenses were different from what you might have today.

    Kirk and Ted gave you the real answer, mine is not really relevant, just historical. But I wish you the very best in your endeavor. I did architectural work for years and loved being around all of the creative individuals involved.

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    Re: Billing Rates for Architecture Photography

    $600 a day was big time back in 1975. My parents bought their house in 1974 custome made in a fairly exclusive area for $40k. Hard to believe their house was worth close to $750k at the height of the run up. Meanwhile the day rate doubled to $1500 a day.

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