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6 MUST HAVES in Your Contract as a Wedding Photographer
Ever feel like your contract isn’t what you want as a wedding photographer? Today, I’m sharing 6 MUST HAVES that every wedding photographer should have in their contracts! These items will help protect you and ensure that you don’t run into any major issues when working with future clients :)…
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Here is a big chunk of whats in my contract, what do you think?
The client(s) understand that due to the artistic nature of this photography service, that there is no guarantee that the client(s) will find 100% of the photographs artistically pleasing, which in such case will not entitle the client(s) to any discounts or refunds.
The photographer will to the best of his ability deliver photographs that will be in his own judgment artistically pleasing.
The client(s) understand that factors outside of the photographer’s control may occur that can affect the artistic look of the photographs such as weather conditions, time of day, event location, event rules, event lighting, participation of the subjects of photographs, and amount of time given to the photographer.
The client(s) understand that there is no promised specific amount of finished photographs as the final quantity varies based on the length of time of the event and number of guests.
For example a 2 hour event could yield 90 photographs and a 12 hour event could yield 540 however the amount could be higher or lower.
The client(s) understand that no digital raw files (unedited photographs) are released, and only edited photographs that the photographer has judged worthy of being been seen are released.
I'm glad I found your YouTube channel,very helpful
The way you structure things is awesome, you’re a great communicator!!