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	<title>Kacy Kizer &#187; For Photographers</title>
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	<description>Kacy Kizer is a photographer based in Salem, Oregon specializing in senior portraits and wedding photography. Kacy Kizer is available for Oregon photography as well as destination assignments for seniors, weddings, portraits and pets.</description>
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		<title>For Photographers: Pricing Your Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get quite a few emails from new photographers with various questions, and one thing that many of them seem to be confused about is how to price their work. There are a lot of factors that go into pricing (if you&#8217;re doing it properly, not just choosing a number randomly), and it can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I get quite a few emails from new photographers with various questions, and one thing that many of them seem to be confused about is how to price their work. There are a lot of factors that go into pricing (if you&#8217;re doing it properly, not just choosing a number randomly), and it can be pretty intimidating! Earlier this year I attended one of Liana Lehman&#8217;s <a href="http://bananasedu.com/photo-biz-boot-camp/">Photo Biz Boot Camps</a>, and it was definitely one of the best investments I&#8217;ve made in my business. </p>
<p>Knowing the factors you need to take into consideration when determining your price makes it a lot easier to know what you need to be charging. Yes, what you NEED to be charging. I think a lot of new photographers have problems pricing their work because they don&#8217;t think of it that way&#8230; which I suppose is fine if someone else is paying your bills and putting food on your table ;)</p>
<p>I just learned that Liana is hosting a <a href="https://secure.marathonweb.com/marathonpress.com/webinars/?q=education/webinars">series of webinars through Marathon Press</a> &#8211; I highly recommend checking these out! Both beginning and experienced photographers can benefit, she definitely knows her stuff. The first webinar, &#8220;Business Housekeeping 101,&#8221; is tomorrow, and the &#8220;Money, Lies, and Photography&#8221; webinar is on January 20th &#8211; so mark your calendar! :)</p>
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