Photography Contract Template
If you are a photographer then you need a photography contract for the work you do with your clients. A photography contract (or photography service agreement) makes sure you and your client are all on the same pages about things like payment (deposits and the final amounts), locations, events.
If you are a photographer then you need a photography contract for the work you do with your clients. A photography contract (or photography service agreement) makes sure you and your client are all on the same pages about things like payment (deposits and the final amounts), locations, events.
If you are a photographer then you need a photography contract for the work you do with your clients. A photography contract (or photography service agreement) makes sure you and your client are all on the same pages about things like payment (deposits and the final amounts), locations, events.
Photography Contract Template inclusions:
Protect your photography business by having a contract with your client that sets out what they will get for the fee they pay you for photos to be taken of their important events;
Protect your copyright and intellectual property;
Ensure you aren’t asked to provide never ending edits and photoshopping of client photos; and
Make sure your clients know what you will do and when you do it
…… and more!
What’s in the photography contract and other FAQ’s
The photography contract (also called photography terms and conditions or photography terms of business) is suitable for use in Australia, including all states and territories - New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia, Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory.
It includes clauses and information that are photographer specific including:
client details
detailed inclusions for services
a space for you to customise exclusions (such as limiting edits or the hours of an event, wedding, NOT reception etc);
event details and location times;
payment details including deposit and timeline for payment;
photography specific issues such as permits for events being the clients responsibility, ownership of images, unauthorised sharing of images
a limited licence for your clients to share with friends and family and on their social media accounts (with credit to you as photographer);
cancellation policies;
copyright and moral rights;
protection of you and your business if there is an equipment malfunction that you could not have foreseen etc.
With a photography client agreement in place using our photography contract template you will be ready to boss in your photography business.
What happens when you purchase our Photography Contract Template?
You will receive a download link to an editable Microsoft Word document (your template) immediately after purchase of this photography contract template.
Download the template (your access will expire after 24 hours but once you save it on your desktop, it is yours to keep forever)
Add your logo/ badge and change the font to personalise your document and even add it to your online CRM to send out an automated version.
Include your information where we have red text indicators and/ or guidance notes. You are are able to edit the whole word document, we suggest you don’t edit it without legal advice as these templates have been drafted by an experienced lawyer to protect you.
Your template can be used more than once (and should be customised for each client) but you should be mindful that where a signigicant amount of time has passed since it was purchased or the law in the area has changed significantly, the template may not be current or up to date with the law.
Disclaimer
In downloading the Website Terms and Conditions Template from Ready to Boss Legal (Template), you have not asked us to provide legal advice to you.
This document contains information only, noting it was current as at the time of the date in the footer of the template document. We cannot guarantee that the law will not have changed since your purchase of the document and you are obligated to ensure that if you save and use at a later date, that the law remains current.
Ready to Boss Legal is not acting as your lawyer in providing this document to you. You do not have a solicitor/client relationship with Ready to Boss Legal unless you choose to formally engage us in writing for document preparation or to customise this document for your specific business providing legal services.
Finally, we ask that you do not share our templates as this breaches our copyright and the purpose for which this template was sold to you.
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