Leviathan.Catnipthief said:
»Leviathan.Catnipthief said:
»Hmmmmmm friend wants me to go through photos and edit it, said money is involved... should I ask him how much ... or give him a price... or just take what I get D:
are you a professional or person that does this kind of job frequently? If so I'd give them a rate.
If not, and it is indeed a friend I would casually ask how much they were offering and if you do accept, do a decent job. If it seems like its too little then its probably a waste of time and just say
"sorry bro, i suck at that stuff"
Not professional, aiming to be so honestly if I can get something... I'll be happy hehe, and the learning experience is always good :3
I gotta work on rates too as I haven't a clue what I would charge anyway. (maybe that's a bad thing >.>)
well~ not sure if this helps but i do logo designs and other side crap on the side mainly for small startup businesses and for various research groups in my engineering department. and sometimes i spend a few hours teaching random people that get assigned to me by my partner to help people learn photoshop and stuff. :| (and i'm a computer science major...wtf)
so like making logos for me~ goes from like $100~300 (that includes creation, all the editing and giving them the rights for the logo and stuff) and for teaching people its like $30/hr (as it covers gas money and just sitting there and helping them)
So iono (others might have a different take on this) but depending on how much editing is needed. Like just doing some simple photo clean up or doing mass cropping etc etc. You should charge for how much work it is and how long you think it will actually take you and convert that into a $$/hour rate. (that's how i at least view it)