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How Much Does It Cost To Start a
Photography Business
Entertainment business in Nigeria is
currently worth more than $4billion and
photography is part of entertainment. With
so much money to be tapped from this
industry, some many people will want to
know venture into the business but don’t
how to go about it. So how much does it
cost to start a photography business in
Nigeria.
Cost of Items Photography
Asked by Michael Alaegbu on March 4, 2018
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Some professions and business might
begin with a little or no cash at all, while
for some, It takes money to make money.
That being said, some things will make
you more money and get your business off
the ground a lot faster than others. You’ll
find that some purchases end up being a
waste of money, and when you’re first
starting out it’s easy to make those
regrettable purchases.
Here are the things you will need to start a
photography business. This will just be a
rough estimate, you will have to find out
the accurate price from where you want to
buy them.
1. Camera
You will need a DSLR camera. The price
ranges from #80,000 to #2,000,000.
Various products and various abilities.
2. A photography blog
This is optional though, but packaging can
really help a business grow.
3. A business card.
This Is also optional. But what is worth
doing is worth doing well.
4. Editing software.
Photoshop will do really well.
5. External hard drive
You know this is important.
6. Maybe extra lens
This is also optional.
7. You will need light. Especially if you
decide to have a studio where people can
come take photo session.
I have seen people started this business
with just only the camera. It depends on
how you want it.
With around #250,000 you can start and
set it all up.
You could get a camera of #80,000 and
also start with that, then you grow.
The ball is in your Court.
Answered by Adebisi Opeyemi on March 4,
2018..
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