If you've never done it for a paying customer and depending how much
you value her friendship, you may want to take Cotty's advice or give
her the appropriate warnings. Personally I've never shot a wedding and
the only way I'd agree to do it is if I'm not the only one.
Cheers
Ecke

2011/1/9 John Celio <n...@neovenator.com>:
> 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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