| We haven't done any work in that market but our rate would be $75/hour and we would offer to proof it at likesay, 2 hours and let the client decide if they want to go further.
Our rates are based on our overhead plus a margin. It's taken a while to figure out just what our overhead really is.
We often give clients a break, usually by not charging all our time when they are nice, repeat customers, giving us cool opportunities, etc.
We would also ask the photographer to supply TIFFs (on CD if necessary)instead of JPEGs.
Is the photographer or the subject your client? Do they have a 'standard touch up' spec or does each shot get custom treatment? If it's a kind of step and repeat thing and you can determine a how long a typical shot will take you, you can quote a flat rate which might bring you more business than and open ended hourly rate. Just be sure you specify, in writing, what you will do for that rate so you and the customer agree on what the finished piece will include.
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