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I’m currently a sophomore in college who’s been doing photography for a while now, though not professionally (mostly volunteer for school newspaper, sporting events, giving prints as gifts, etc). Anyways, I was offered a job to shoot headshots on a famous outdoor spot on campus for 3 hours for $100 and thought that sounded like a pretty solid deal, assuming maybe I’d get 5-6 clients. In reality, I was sent 3 people to photoshop every 15 minutes and ended up taking well over 1,000 photos and needing to edit over 400 (which took forever!!). They want me to shoot again this weekend, and I’m tempted because I have no idea how I’d get clients otherwise, but I feel really unsure about it. One of the clients also told me they were being charged $30 (while I was only making ~$2.78 a person) which means the commission being taken was insane. If I ask for a raise, they’ll probably find another gullible student on campus to do the photos for them. Any advice would be appreciated.
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