By Jerry King on Wednesday, 02 October 2019
Category: J King Images

Photographers, Should You Work For Free?

This is purely based on my own experiences. Take it with a grain of salt. Everyone's situation is more similar than different. Creatives as a whole do not value their work or suffer from some degree of impostor's syndrome.

This is purely based on my own experiences. Take it with a grain of salt. Everyone's situation is more similar than different. Creatives as a whole do not value their work or suffer from some degree of impostor's syndrome.

Let's start with free. I don't think any photographer should shoot for free once they decide this is a business. There are exceptions and they are few. Depending on your brand, I don't believe in discounts either. Remember, this is my business model and based on what is working for me. My sole income is from photography.

Building a business is hard. There is just no easy way about it. But offering free shoots is a sure fire way of making your journey more difficult. When you shoot someone for free, it needs to be calculated. Why should it be calculated? If you shoot someone for free, 99.9% of the time you can forget them ever paying you for your work in the future no matter how good you are or will be. Choose wisely. You are building a brand. If it won't enhance your portfolio, stay away. If it doesn't put you closer to booking your "target client", stay away.

How do you grow your business without shooting for free or starving with promised "exposure"?

All of this takes time, but at this point you have lots of it.