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Pay rates and getting clients.

Hi, I'm a young photographer based in Sydney AUS with 1+ years of experience in event photography such as birthdays, baby showers, business head shots and so on.

I charge around 90 dollars an hour for jobs that i get like once a week or fortnightly, the cost includes unlimited photos till the time i am booked for and includes editing time all in the 90/Hr. Now, on other posts in this subreddit, I have seen people charging 200 - 300 dollars an hour and even with editing costs or $600 minimums it makes me think if I'm undercharging.

Now on to my gear, so you can have an idea of quality, i have an R5mii with a f2.8 24-105 as my main lens paired with a Godox V1c flash. This is my usual go-to setup for an event such as a house birthday or party whatnot.

So it would be nice if any Australia or even American photogrpahers could let me know about my query and i know youd have to see my work to know my quality but i can say it hasnt been said to be as bad photos by any client yet and they usually compliemnt it or not say anything. i learnt all about the camreas exposure and then flash exposure how to use tehm to create well lit and exposed subjects and scenes.

One last thing is i get my jobs through Facebook posts and my portfolio is stored on google drive and so i wanna have a open Instagram portfolio for my event photography how would you guys go about that too?

thanks for reading to all my rambling guys i hope people reply.

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