Well that sort of depends what company you freelance to.If they like your Photography then about 800 or more ,at least something close to that
Freelance of what kind of job? You charge according to the job description and degree of difficulty
It can be however much the freelance model chooses to make. There are no hard and fast rules as to how much a freelance model can charge. If she/he is very experienced and has a strong portfolio of work, then she/he can charge more along the market rates. Inexperienced/new models will more than likely have to charge lower fees and/or do test shoots until they can build a good career.
Freelance copy writing charges depend on the difficulty of topics to be written, scope of research and deadlines. There is no one rate that applies to all. Some people charge by the number of words, by the hours worked, or a fixed rate for the whole work.
I should charge 5%
If you are interested in photography school you can expect to pay about a $ 120 dollars a class.
uhh. how much did he charge you when you were growin' up?
Since you are young, you will not be viewed as having 'seasoned experience' no matter how good your skills are. So you won't be able to command the rates that other editors charge. But that doesn't mean that you should sell yourself short either. Freelance editors often charge in one of several ways: # Hourly basis # Project-basis # Per page The most common billing method is per page, with average rates between $2.00 and $11.00 per page (depending on whether it's a simple proofreading pass or complete copyediting).
I am a freelance book editor, and I charge $2 per page (with a page being 300 words). Some charge more or less, but most have a sliding scale for the type and amount of editing they will do. My rate is always the same, whether for basic proofreading or substantive editing with rewriting and critiquing If you have more questions, you can reach me at autiej@gmail.com or http:/www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/autumn/conley
If they are very good friend of you, you should not charge. Otherwise charge according to how much you work.
they should charge just enough but not too much
You don't necessarily need any training to be a photography if you want to be freelance. You could just go out and take pictures and sell them to people. Like Peter Parker selling pictures of spider man to the newspaper.
you should charge 3.00 dollars or 1.00 dollars