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Not a chance in hell would I take this job...
$300 for like 7 hours of your time... and 200+ prints... AND short notice... Fuck. No.
First off... you would be wildly underpaid for this type of shoot on a peice per hour basis alone... $300 for 7 hours for a wedding is $42 an hour. Even with this being your first shoot ever, with it being a wedding... $100 an hour minimum for EVERY expected hour of work. A seasoned wedding photographer could easily charge $200-400 per hour.
Then when you consider how short notice it is... like 8 hours out from the event... holy shit lol. If it was a concert or small familynphoto shoot, not a big deal on a short notice if my schedule is open. But a wedding... Now ive got to get my clothes ready, get all my gear ready for any kind of request that might be made on site, try to find a second shooter or just accept that im going to have to work way harder to get everything ill need, etc...
Then considering just how short that notice is... 8 hours? Thats today... that means everything I had planned today is shot and im working to get prepared for and to this job. Easily could quote an additional $500, or even double the hourly rate, for such a short notice job... and a wedding of all things.
Also, 200+ prints? Ok... easily charging cost of materials to include all the photo paper, cost of all ink used + cost of new ink cartridges set to go into my photo printer whenever what is left over from printing those 200+ prints runs out.
Then the potential client doesnt want to allow you to use your photographs for your own marketing purposes? Ummmm... no lol. If a client wants exclusive rights to my photographs, to the point where I am not allowed to use them in my own marketing... thats an additional cost as well.
This client sounds like an entitled b-hole who poorly planned for their wedding, or is just such a b-hoke in general that they ran off their last photographer at the last minute.
You know how hard it is to find a good wedding photographer the day of? Almost impossible lol.
Given all the factors at play, this is easily like a $2,000+ job.
Tell them "No, thanks. Im already booked for today" now, and save yourself the headache that would come later. Dont do it.