A photographer's income is directly related to whether they are free-lancing, are self-employed professionals, or work for a steady rate in a commercial or industrial enterprise. Obviously, if they are free-lancing or self employed, the demand for their type of Photography and what the end user is willing to pay for their style, quality or popularity are major factors. Sometimes, the difficulty or danger in attaining the image has to be taken into consideration. Finally, the date you ask this question and the country you live in contribute to making this a question that has no clear answer, and all such questions will be merged into this one.
Finally, if one asks because they wish to know if photography is a profession worthy of their time, I say forget it. You will never be successful if you approach photography from an earnings standpoint because you have not the passion required to succeed. You have only demonstrated that in your mind, it's about the money, which will never be enough on those days the job is frustrating. Below are a few reasonable answers to the question.
The median expected salary for a typical Photographer in the United States is $47,442 a year.
Here is more personal input:
an entry level salary is only about 15000 dollars
about 25,000 every two months.
a fashion mag photographer will make $250,000.oo per photoshoot
It varies greatly depending on the client.
A shoot for a small boutique advertising in the local paper might only pay a few hundred dollars, if that. A national advertising campaign for a high-end designer label can easily pay tens of thousands of dollars a day, if not more. Even at the local level, competition is very fierce, and it only gets worse as you move up the food chain.
Also keep in mind that usually the photographer is going to have to pay for the models, make-up artists, stylists, and all the other production costs out of the money he gets from the client.
Depends on the photographer, since you are not dealing with a salaried employee you get paid as much as you are worth.
Yeah,It's depend upon the photos,if your work really good then you can earn good sums of money. Yyou can sell your photos to some stock photography sites. According to the Job Occupational Handbook provided by the U.S. Department of Labor, the mean earning for a photographer in May 2006 was $26,170.
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buddy it depends upon photographer's work, if your work is good then you can earn good money...
You can sell your photos to some stock photography sites like camerabux and earn good money.
Varies widely. in tjhe UK probably between £12,000 and £50,000 per year. Note that many photographers are freelance, so they are not paid a salary, but earn money from the photo images they sell.
The average yearly salary for a wildlife photographer is $15000 to $48000 per year.
highly experienced and extremely talented photographers can earn up to £100,000 a year but that is rare. Average is about £50,000 if you can offer something few others can. it is a competitve career.
I got hired September 12th 2008 and they offered me 8.50. the work is pretty chill and fun if you like kids and photography.
It all depends on the type of photography that they do. There are wedding, photojournalist, stock, portrait, etc. photographers.
Professional photographer's earning vary widely due the number variables. Freelance simply means self employed. If you are able to sell photos per shot as many freelance newspaper photographers do you may make as little as $25/shot in a small town. By contrast if you stalk celebrities and have connections within the tabloid industry you can make 10s of thousands to 100s of thousands for a set of shots. Commercial photographers include those photographers producing images for advertising agencies, businesses, catalogs, printers, and the like. Wedding & Portrait photographers work mostly for the general public. Editorial photographers work for mostly magazines and newspapers. These are all freelance positions unless they work on staff with a regular salary in which case many of them may be in a position where they do not own the photos they shoot for their employer,but also do not have to find new jobs, new clients and generally run a business. If a photographer works for him or herself they may have the added expenses of running a business including insurance, equipment, rent and advertising. Photographers with higher overhead tend to charge more out of necessity, but potentially may also have a higher income. There are several large and reputable trade associations for photographers. The APA, ASMP & PPA are a few of the most popular and best known. The APA represents photographers working principally in advertising. These photographers tend to be the best paid with annual billings in the millions and personal incomes in the high 6 figures. The ASMP represents the widest range of photographers having started as an association for Magazine photographers it now servers all types of commercial photographers. I think I saw a few years ago that the average income was around $100,000 per year with many making both more and less, some far less. The PPA represents Portrait & Wedding photographers. Those with retail studios and staff tend to make the most, but those who work out of their homes but book dozens of events and sittings a year can do quite well. I do agree that it depends on a lot of variables, if for example you want to sell your Photo's to Photo Stock Agencies it also depends on if you want to sell your Photo's to Macro Stock Agencies or to Micro Stock Agencies (or to both) and it depends on the approach you use towards your 'mix' of quality and quantity.
That depends on how serious the photographer is and what type of photography they do. One example is microstock photographers that post on these sites: http://www.Smilelikeumeanit.com/stock.html
That all depends on how involved they are, what type of work they do (weddings, photojournalisim, stock photography, portaits, microstock). yes it does but if you dont know think of what you love most in photography Here are some microstock websites that you should investigate. http://www.Smilelikeumeanit.com/stock.html
National Data as of September 2010 shows that the average hourly rate for a freelance photographer ranges between $13 to $48 per project - excluding overtime pay, tips, bonuses and commission.
A photographer may have a salery anywhere from $30,000-$100,000 a year.
it depends on what the pic is is it is a famus person than it might be much more
120k a year
Depends on how good the photographer is at selling it. Like all artistic endevours, the value depends on the market, which may be good in siome places, poor in others.
between 34,000 - 45,000 per yr
Since he helps design his own merchandise and being one of the top super stars he should earn about 1,000,000+ a year.
The wages a glassblower can earn varies depending on the skill level, location, and company they are working for. The average salary of a glassblower is roughly $49,000 per year.
Brian Forbes
it depends on how much a photographer charges. as it is nearly up to them
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he or her can earn rs 4500000000 a month
200 rupees/per day
I would expect at least $52,000 a year.
a photographer earns between £20,000 - £43,000, depending in how professional they are.
Not much if you are an amateur. The question should be how much money does a photographer spend per month!
Well my mum has just paid £650 for a photography to snap the whole day, so a fair bit!
Amateurs are people who engage in an activity for the love of it. They don't earn anything.
totally varies!! Weddings cost from $500-15000!! Depending on how famous the photographer is...check out my blog! beautephotography.com/blog/ ..:)
about $47,440.00 a year
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