If one professional is saying they will do the work for $100 per hour and another is quoting you $200 per hour, your instinct shouldn’t immediately jump to the one offering the lowest price.
As an example, maybe the higher-priced solution has the learnings from a 20 year career vs. a 5 year career, to help you avoid more known pitfalls that you don’t even see coming. Or, they have helped 20 clients succeed in similar situations, vs. 2 clients succeed . . .
Good post, and social media + self medias make people believe every photog is now the same even someone who buy their camera gear for just a month ;) thats why mess the client's wisdom.
Welcome to new photography age ;)
via Ken Tam's Diary https://hkphoto.com/photographer-blog/reblog-it2019s-the-photographer-not-the-price
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