I my client had second thoughts based on this contract, I would have second thoughts about doing their wedding.
zerovision Goldmember ![]() 1,204 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Dallas/Ft Worth area More info | Mar 07, 2011 08:26 | #46 I my client had second thoughts based on this contract, I would have second thoughts about doing their wedding.
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jcolman Goldmember More info | Mar 07, 2011 08:30 | #47 zerovision wrote in post #11972256 ![]() I my client had second thoughts based on this contract, I would have second thoughts about doing their wedding. So if a client says "I don't think we can give you 60 minutes after the wedding for formal pictures. I would also like to know will you take a check?" You would respond with "sorry, it's stated in the contract that no checks are accepted and I need a minimum of 60 minutes for formal photos. Perhaps you should find another photographer".
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zerovision Goldmember ![]() 1,204 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Dallas/Ft Worth area More info | Mar 07, 2011 10:33 | #48 this contract was posted as a reference to try and cover things that some photographers may not have in a contract they put together or something they simply did not think of. If I had a potential customer that came to me and said this contract is "too restrictive and un-necessarily wordy" and would be concerned that this customer is already not happy with what they are wanting. Now if the same customer came to me and said can we see about reducing the time for the formals as listed on the contract, as a reasonable and prudent person I am going to work with the customer and see what can be done. The second post was more specific to parts of the contract that are more negotiable than the first post being critical of something that someone took their time to compile and post to help us put together a contract that would protect both the photographer and the client.
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jcolman Goldmember More info | Mar 07, 2011 11:15 | #49 zerovision wrote in post #11972914 ![]() this contract was posted as a reference to try and cover things that some photographers may not have in a contract they put together or something they simply did not think of. If I had a potential customer that came to me and said this contract is "too restrictive and un-necessarily wordy" and would be concerned that this customer is already not happy with what they are wanting. Now if the same customer came to me and said can we see about reducing the time for the formals as listed on the contract, as a reasonable and prudent person I am going to work with the customer and see what can be done. The second post was more specific to parts of the contract that are more negotiable than the first post being critical of something that someone took their time to compile and post to help us put together a contract that would protect both the photographer and the client.
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sapearl Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Mar 07, 2011 13:04 | #50 jcolman wrote in post #11973152 ![]() My whole point is that you don't want to scare a potential client away with a contract that is too wordy and restrictive. You want to protect yourself, but you also need to see it from the clients point of view. I can appreciate that the original poster took time to post up this contract, however I would caution anyone from blindly copying it and using it as it's written. Well stated - as a photographer you certainly need appropriate protection, both legal and practical, but you don't want to come off as being difficult to do business with. GEAR LIST
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zerovision Goldmember ![]() 1,204 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Dallas/Ft Worth area More info | Mar 07, 2011 15:47 | #51 jcolman wrote in post #11973152 ![]() My whole point is that you don't want to scare a potential client away with a contract that is too wordy and restrictive. You want to protect yourself, but you also need to see it from the clients point of view. I can appreciate that the original poster took time to post up this contract, however I would caution anyone from blindly copying it and using it as it's written. I appreciate what you are saying and I agree 100% that no one should blind copy and use it as written. I quess I just didn't see that point is the first post. I would not put this contract or any contract up on my website for a potential client to view before I can talked to them first, then they would get a revised contract when they indicated they wanted to hire me. None of the contracts that clients have signed have been the same.
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Red Tie Photography Goldmember ![]() 3,575 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2009 Location: San Diego More info | Mar 07, 2011 15:50 | #52 I started with a contract very much like this (I found it on the forum, it may even be this same one) and tweaked it and tweaked it and tweaked it until it was more of what I was looking for. The contract I used was 7 pages long, and just too long for me. After i got it to where i felt decent about it, I bought one from photographers toolkit. It is a fine contract, but I needed to tweak it too. Bryan
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wizcreations Senior Member ![]() 948 posts Joined Apr 2010 Location: Brevard County, FL, United States More info | Mar 07, 2011 17:33 | #53 tim wrote in post #11971393 ![]() No point, a B&G can't give away rights they don't have. That's what I thought. Now I wish I could find the other thread and tell the O.P., maybe save him some potential legal problems. My Gear / Feedback
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Gomar Senior Member 549 posts Likes: 32 Joined Sep 2010 Location: NYC More info | Mar 12, 2011 11:56 | #54 "It is agreed that “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” may display and use the photographs taken for advertising, display, website and internet promotion"
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wizcreations Senior Member ![]() 948 posts Joined Apr 2010 Location: Brevard County, FL, United States More info | Mar 13, 2011 20:30 | #55 |
sctbiggs Goldmember 1,793 posts Joined Jun 2009 Location: North Carolina More info | Mar 15, 2011 12:57 | #56 I didnt' read all that... i started to and then scrolled down to see how long it was and started to notice the number of inclusions rising so there went that idea. Baby Girl 2.0 has arrived!
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