Tell her you will match the lowest quote she gets or you will do it
for "free".  Make sure she understands that the quality will not be
any different in either case nor, in either case, will you have
insurance.  Then let her make her own mind up.

On 09/01/2011, John Celio <n...@neovenator.com> wrote:
> A friend asked me to shoot her wedding next August.  They'll be covering
> my room and board for a few days in a very nice location, and since
> they're friends, I figured I'd just give 'em the photo files (with some
> minor edits (rotating, color balance, etc)) for free as a wedding gift.
> Well, the bride insisted I charge them, but I have no idea what to
> charge.  I'm probably going to rent a K5 for this, so I suppose it
> should at least cover that (a couple hundred bucks).
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> John
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