I had to post this one after I saw it. It reminds me of some people's perspective on hiring photographers.
I believe all artists need to see this, but internalize this feeling and then think of new ways to communicate their prices.
Learn to stay firm on your price. Just because the client thinks the price should be lower or even for free doesn't mean you have to honor that request.
I believe all artists need to see this, but internalize this feeling and then think of new ways to communicate their prices.
Learn to stay firm on your price. Just because the client thinks the price should be lower or even for free doesn't mean you have to honor that request.
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