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Question from a photographer...
I'm just curious as to how much adult content vendors pay photographers for new content?
I'm a photographer and I'm thinking of doing some adult work and I'm trying to find out what the pay is like. Suppose a set of 300 images of just a single girl, posing nude, perhaps a toy. The reason I'm asking is that I was approached by a site called suicidegirls.com and they only pay $200 per set. It's soft core, no toys or insertions. You have to sign away your rights completely and you can only shoot for them for two years. Does this sound fishy? I does to me! Then I was on a modeling board where someone does shoot for them and they claim that all other adult sites pay far less. What? Can that be true? I'm trying to get some hard numbers to show these people that other adult sites do pay more. Any input? Thanks, Bill |
Take the $200 and run. Few people are interested in a 300 pic set, other than to weed out the best 100 of the bunch. Furthermore, $200 is a good deal (for the photographer) for a softcore set.
The business is much different than it was a few years ago, or even 2 years ago. Digital SLR's have broken the $1000 threshold, and everybody fancies themself a photographer these days. While not disparging your work, (as you know, I truly appreciate your style); technically excellent photos are not required for the net, and rarely recognized. We have access to technically perfect and more artistic photographers, but prefer to shoot at a slightly less quality in the name of efficiency. For $150-$200 I can shoot a model for 4 hours, and get 20 sets of solo content, including toys plus about 40 minutes of video. Interestingly enough, our most artistic (and technically proficient) content is the least popular with our members. Webmasters love it, but it's a tough sell. |
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I can't find any model that will work for less than $150 an hour, especially if it's adult stuff - which I haven't really done yet. So far I do mainly non-nude foot fetish work, and even then they want at least $100 an hour, and they set a minimum of 3 hours at that rate. I just did this set: http://www.shoekittens.com/free/brooke_dee/ http://www.shoekittens.com/free/brooke_dee2/ http://www.shoekittens.com/free/brooke_dee3/ What I did for that set is I found a client who needed t-shirt models (foulmouthshirts.com) - he paid the models $300 each and I just had them do the foot fetish stuff while they were at my sudio. I've worked for that guy, and with the one models before, so it went rather smoothly, plus besides getting the images, I made $100 for myself as the t-shirt guy paid me a total of $700. What I really didn't like about suicidegirls.com is that they make you sign something so you can only shoot for them for the next two years. |
You are paying hardcore rates for sure. Find yourself local models rather than relying on OMP- those girls are pretty savvy.
I've made it my quest to hire a girl from every restaurant along the busy boulevard nearbye. So far 2 waitresses, a bartender and a McDonald's manager :-) Not one has been paid more than $200 (for 5 hours with toys) and all have been happy. They have a great time, and refer their friends. I've already got the McDonald's girl's younger sister booked for the day after her 18th birthday! |
I've tried that at local places, and it never works out.
Maybe becasue I'm a guy? They usually run away dialing 911 on their cell phones - lol! Maybe a local newspaper ad would be better. Also, if you're paying $200, how much could you expect to sell the images for? |
Tortus, you are paying "New York" rates in what has become a midwestern business. Unless you are doing insertion or b/g g/g sets, the cost for models is relatively low these days. You may be shooting the wrong girls, ones that are already making $100 an hour standing around in a T-short.
I personally would recommend staying away from suicide girls. There have been some fairly bad stories about them. Further, signing any contract that limits you ability to shoot when and where you want, unless they are paying you major, major dollars is a no-no. They are, IMHO, trying to fuck you over. Emma, we need to talk... I like McDonalds girls :) Alex |
We don't sell our images, with 40+ updates/week, we can only keep up with supplying our sites. Once in a while I will shoot something for a friend, like this weekend's tranny shoot. I'm not making a profit off of that, it's more of a backscratching situation. On top of it all, I am not comfortable with handing out the model's id to purchasers. My girls trust me, and I'd hate for someone down the line to be irresponsible.
Probably the easiest solution is to shoot a variety of pics and either use content brokers, or offer a package to webmasters directly. Your girls are usually cute, and there's plenty of people looking for enough material of one girl to put out a single girl site. You could also team up with an established program or network, and run a co-op deal for a new paysite. |
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I hear ya. I guess I'm just in the wrong location for this business. I'll have to go back to shooting weddings for 2 grand a pop - lol! |
I wonder how much to shoot the clown? :D
We are paying 500 to each tranny for an evening of shooting which is usually hardcore and involves both stills and vids. The male models get around 100 or sometimes nothing. |
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I'll just stick to doing content for my own site, and doing weddings I guess. Thanks, Bill |
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I can sell that :D |
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Bill, we're not trying to discourage you. Do what makes sense for you. For some people, doing what they love is more important that attaching a high dollar to the product. You can make money selling content, but it's more of a quantity over quality scenario these days. |
Bill, Emmanuelle is right: This isn't to discourage you, but you have to look at the business in the light of what the consumer (ie: paysite owner or free site builder) is willing to pay for content.
If the girls cost you $150 an hour with a 3 hour minimum, then you need to structure your shooting to obtain the most product in that given time. Have all your setups ready to go, keep things simple, keep your lighting general, perhaps shoot video at the same time (behind the scenes at the photo shoot) and so on. You have to find ways to make your situation make money, either by changing the costs or changing your end product. If your setup time is too long, or you time per set is too high, there is no way to make the money you need to turn a profit in the game. You might also have to look in other places to find models, more amatuer than pro, in order to keep your bottom line reasonable. Alex |
When I was shooting I did use an ad in the new paper. It cost me $70 at the time and I got a bunch of responses but only 1 girl was worth shooting. I would sit back and really crunch your numbers. If a girl is charging $150 per hour, this is how I would get some of them down to maybe $100 if you can. Ask how much experience they have. You'll find alot of them don't have much and are in need of the money. But either way you can still pay the $150 per hour you end up making $50, and if you do like Alex says, IE orginize everything like a tight ship you can get 2 to 3 sets in those hours and thats $100 to $150 in your pocket for 3 to 4 hours of work. When I was doing this it was worse as there was no digital and the cost for production was just crazy. I would not pass up this opertunity, but I would also be very careful. Is that company going to be buying all the time? You need to get stuf in writing and set in stone before you really move forward.
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Juggernaught hits on the other important issue: Digital cameras means that more shots don't cost more money. It isn't "hold the button until the memory card is full" but it certainly is shoot pretty much as much as you can.
The web also tolerates more amateur looking sets as well. Don't always go for the glam - just toss a chair, a light, and a girl, and shoot like mad. You can use these intermediate sets to cover the time you are paying for. You may also find that having a second shooter would help you out. You shoot the glam glam stuff, and they shoot the girls in a secondary area in between bigger shoots. Whatever it takes to turn it into "most content for money spent". The higher end places might not buy the B-roll stuff, but you can jam the leftovers into a $99 download package and sell it 100 times. It all depends on where you are going with this. Alex |
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Thanks guys.
Yeah, these guys are crazy. They actually make you sign away all rights to the images they buy from you for $200 - LOL!! I'm pretty quick and I do have a tight ship for a studio. In a two hour shoot I can get 450 to 500 shots, and that's with the model changing outfits 3 or 4 times. I might try and put together some set packages and put them up for sale. Is there somewhere online where I could upload sets and sell them like that? |
You can put up a small site showing off some samples of your stuff. I know most of the webmaster boards have a resources section that you can place in. Also I don't know I might be wrong but the amount of images you are talking about seems high for a set. Look around some of the other sites selling content and see how many they are offering. I think the most I have seen is like 180 images and thats with good and bad ones, they are not sorted out so all the images are good usable shots.
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Thanks guys, as usual, great advice by all!
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Re: the 2 year comittment. Are you certain that's intended for you? Suicide girls normally has girls submit their own pictures, and it makes more sense for them to sign the girl to exclusivity. I suspect that you might be reading the standard agreement that they give to indie girls.
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What we usually do is have one shooter, and one person preparing the next scene and dumping cards. It makes everything run very efficient and helps us to get the maximum value out of our girls. |
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They were emailing me directly. |
I think it doesn't matter how many pics are in a set what price you can get for it. More important will be they are different and not shot like with a video cam :D
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Do people actually buy that sort of crap? |
One other thing.
Do I need to worry about 2257 info if there's no nudity or sexual acts in the image sets I would be offering? |
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Until today everything was sold once a day :) you can't imagine what some web masters are realy looking for. Therefor, at the net you will find at least one customer for everything |
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If you are in the states, for pics without nudity or sexual explicit propose you usual do not need it, but it's better to have it anyhow. |
You should always be compliant with 2257 regulations even if the material isn't hardcore or explicit. Considering the the government seems intent on changing the laws, you want to cover your ass - and it is good to get into the practice from the word go.
2 forms of ID, at least 1 of them a picture ID, model release, pictures taken with both IDs in the model's hand, and the model release in hand. Good luck. Alex |
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Sounds like good ideas - thanks!
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From a webmaster point of view, I can tell you that I've never paid more than $10 for a photo set. I don't need exclusive & usually buy bulk packages. So to match the $200 rate you're being offered, you'd have to sell that photo set to 20 other webmasters, which could take a long time. Plus processing fees, hosting etc.
Who cares if you can only shoot for them for 2 years? You'll build up your portfolio & references with girls (though strictly in the alt niche). Can you book a girl for a half day shoot, do 1 set for Suicide Girls & then do 3 or 4 more for yourself? Their restrictions are quite heavy so they may have rules about the exclusivity of the models. As for IDs & 2257 docs, definitely get them. I wouldn't buy content without it, even foot fetish stuff. If I ever need to show it in the future, who knows if I'll still be able to track down the photographer who sold me the content? |
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I have been getting photos of their photo ID's but they usually only have one form of ID. I'll have to start asking for more. I'm sure in order for me to shoot for Suicide Girls, they will require the models to bring two forms of ID any way. Thanks, Bill |
This is a little off topic, but...
As an original content producer, I'm sure that you expect to be fairly compensated for your work. Those in the music business feel much the same way. For this reason, I would imagine that you might want to reconsider the background music in the clips you made for this gallery http://shoekittens.com/free/janejenn....php?ID=XXXXXX |
Music? what music? - lol!
Do I have to sell content to be considered a producer? |
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We buy a lot of content in and also shoot a lot ourselves.
We generally use Prague and Budapest but also shoot here in the UK. We generally pay around 300Eu to the models, with additional expenses the cost per shoot usually weighs in at 500eu ( around $630) However, in that time (4hrs) we will shoot 5 x 150 pic sets and 2 10 min videos. So cost per set is around $90 if you include a video as a 'set'. This example is solo girl/no insertion style content Thats doing it ourselves. When we buy in, we pay $700 - $1000 for 5 sets from a photographer. So $140-$200/set Its not #pics that count as typically a 150 pic set wil be bought down to 80 pics in the end after you throw out the bad shots. 80 pic sets are about the max a surfer is looking for imho 300 is pretty much overkill If you want to get into the business as already stated by RawAlex, get as much done as you can in your 3-4 hours. The more sets you can get done the lower the cost and at $200 a set you should be making a nice earner. If you have any nice Teeny models btw drop me an icq 124762006 |
Great advice here already.
I wouldn't sign any restrictions. |
A lot of my bigger old sponsors sure seem to. Yuck.
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Don't you have to figure into the cost equation clothing and a make up artist for your shoots?
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