Todd Westacott
June 21st, 2006, 07:32 PM
I have been shooting weddings part-time (about a dozen per year) for about two years now and am thinking of leaving my boring and long houred daytime job to do wedding videos full-time. I currently offer fairly low prices (Packages start from $800 - $1500) which I know will have to change but am unsure of how stable doing weddings could be for an only source of income. I just have a few questions for the full-timers out there.
1) How many weddings do you typically book per year in order to pay the bills and make a decent living?
2) what additional expenses are there to consider with going full-time (I work from home)?
3) How many videographers will you keep onfile to shoot for you when you are already booked?
1) How many weddings do you typically book per year in order to pay the bills and make a decent living?
2) what additional expenses are there to consider with going full-time (I work from home)?
3) How many videographers will you keep onfile to shoot for you when you are already booked?