A fashion magazine wants to organize a shoot in my house.
I have never done this before so I am full of questions.
Can anybody please tell me how this usually works?
How much should I charge?
What should I provide?
Do I need to be insured? Do I make them sign a waiver of Liability?
What happens if they break something. What else should I be thinking off
I am very excited but also worried.
Here the letter I got. So the photographer came on Sunday and today I got an sms that they would like to use the house on Thursday.
I have never done this before so I am full of questions.
Can anybody please tell me how this usually works?
How much should I charge?
What should I provide?
Do I need to be insured? Do I make them sign a waiver of Liability?
What happens if they break something. What else should I be thinking off
I am very excited but also worried.
Here the letter I got. So the photographer came on Sunday and today I got an sms that they would like to use the house on Thursday.
Quote:
passed me your details. What an amazing house you have!! Absolutely stunning. I organise photo shoots for clients like Conde Nast. I am currently preparing for a fashion shoot and I would love your place as a location to them if you are interested. It's a womenswear fashion shoot and they have a fantastic model and photographer. The budgets we work with vary greatly from project to project. The magazines have the smallest budgets and the catalogues a bit more and the advertising companies the biggest budgets. The rates are in the range of US$500-1500/day. We only do stills photography so there is not much equipment and the size of this team is 7. They are always escorted by a production manager and assistant from the company. If you are keen on the above that would be fantastic. Looking forward to hearing from you |