Why Professional Photographers Charge So Much

January 31, 2011



Whether you are looking for a wedding photographer or just looking to get portraits taken of you and your family, you may begin to wonder why professional photography costs so much. I have heard people talk about the expense of photography time and time again, but they rarely realize why these professionals charge what they do. Here you will find just a few reasons professional photographers charge what they do.

The first thing you have to realize is that these professionals are running a business. Whether they have a studio and other employees or if they work solo out of their home, any business is going to have overhead – expenses that need to be considered like marketing materials, insurance, government taxes, membership fees, etc.

Of course they also have a significant amount of high quality and expensive equipment. A camera isn’t the only piece of equipment a photographer needs either. Most photographers will have at least 2 cameras, several lenses, a computer, software, tripods, backdrops, and lights of some kind. All of these things add up and can cost a significant amount. While these may not be annual purchases, maintenance is definitely required and money needs to be set aside in case something should happen and one of these expensive pieces of equipment needs replaced.

On top of that, professional photographers are always looking to educate themselves further. Whether it’s through an organization like Professional Photographers of America or through seminars or workshops, these all cost money to join and/or attend. By continuing to educate themselves, professional photographers are able to provide their clients with the best quality photos possible as well as the most current and unique products.

With their continuing education comes a great deal of skill and expertise. Photographers don’t just take a picture; they know how to create it. A great photo requires more than a person pushing the button the camera. It requires understanding lighting, positioning, placement, and timing. Sometimes they help spark an emotion by getting your kids laughing through a funny joke or setting a scene for you to look longingly into your husband’s eyes. These are the things a professional has learned through education and years of practice.

Many professional photographers do it all themselves. They are a CEO, a marketer, a secretary, a banker, a salesperson, a janitor, an organizer, and a photographer. That’s a lot of hats for one person to wear and it takes a great deal of time to do all these jobs. Especially when one person is doing them on their own.

Most importantly a professional photographer has the knowledge and ability to make you look phenomenal. Sure your sister’s friend can take photos for you with her little point-and-shoot from Wal-Mart, and you’ll probably save some money. But you’ll be missing out on the experience and quality that come from having a professional take your photos. In the end, it really boils down to what matters most to you: Saving a few extra bucks or hiring a professional photographer to help you capture and create moments that will last for a lifetime.

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