Revenue and Income Examples:
These are Actual Examples of Shoots
W.C.B. (Baseball League of 130 players)
Net Revenue: $2,042.67
Labor Needed: Owner plus one additional photographer on main day. Owner accomplished make-up day on a weeknight.
Approximate Net to Distributor: $550.00-$650.00
S.U.L.L. (Baseball League of 260 players)
Net Revenue: $5,083.00
Labor Needed: Owner plus one additional photographer and one assistant. Owner accomplished make-up day.
Approximate Net to Distributor: $1,500.00-$1,750.00
O.A. (Football League of 179 players)
Net Revenue: $4,046.65
Labor Needed: Owner plus one additional photographer and one assistant. Owner accomplished make-up day.
Approximate Net to Distributor: $1,250.00-$1,450.00
J.P.W. (Football League of 740 players)
Net Revenue: $15,040.00
Labor Needed: Owner plus three photographers and two assistants. Owner accomplished make-up day.
Approximate Net to Distributor: $4,616.00-$5,366.00
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Notes:
*Net revenue is calculated as Total Revenue minus sales tax and rebates. Distributor retains sales tax and rebate revenue and pays Glory Days based on net revenue amount.
**While these shoots represent actual examples, they are only intended as a guide to give you an idea of the revenue potential from a youth sports photography account. Some sports have lower reveneu per player than others (basketball and soccer are generally lower than baseball or football). Pricing also plays a factor in revenue.
***Using Average Photographer Day Rate of $150.00 and assistant rate of $100.00
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