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Jul 28, 2005 07:28 |  #1

Hi all.

A while ago there was some discussions around wedding contracts. A few people posted samples. I have taken these samples (along with Bloo Dog's comments) and created what I believe to be a all encompassing contract that makes one's ass pretty water tight. Now, I am not a lawyer, but if anybody could point out any mistakes / loop holes, please feel free to comment.

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WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

CONTRACT



Wedding Date and Time: _______________

Bride’s Name: _______________

Phone: _______________ Fax: _______________

Address: _______________

_______________

email: _______________

Groom’s Name: _______________

Phone: _______________ Fax: _______________

Address: _______________

_______________

email: _______________

Time Photography Session Starts: _______________ Ends: _______________

Amount of Guests: _______________

Other Photography Sessions agreed on: _______________

Wedding Chapel Location: _______________

Wedding Official and Contact Number: ______________________

_______________

Wedding Reception Location: _______________

_______________

Wedding Reception Manager and Contact Number: _______________

_______________

Bride’s Dress-up Location: _______________

_______________

Wedding theme: please specify colour scheme / traditional / formal / informal / casual etc. _______________

Wedding Attire: describe bride, groom and wedding party attire

_______________

Photography fee agreed on: R_______________ (plus applicable expenses as described in the contract). A deposit of 50% (R______________) is due when this agreement is signed, and the balance (R_______________) is to be paid on the date of delivery of sample photograph CD.

Additional Expenses: THE CLIENT is responsible for all travel, accommodation, meal and transport costs unless provided by THE CLIENT.

WEDDING PACKAGE AND SERVICES INCLUDED FOR THE FEE STATED ABOVE:


_______________

_______________

_______________





1. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This agreement contains the entire understanding between “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” and THE CLIENT. It supersedes all prior and simultaneous agreements between the parties. The only way to change or add to this agreement is to do so in writing, and providing the document is signed by all the relevant parties.



2. RESERVATION: Upon your signature, “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will reserve the time and date agreed upon, and will not make other reservations for that time and date. For this reason, the Reservation Deposit of 50% is non-refundable, even if the date is changed or the wedding cancelled for any reason; including acts of God, fire, strike and/or extreme weather. The Reservation Deposit is to be paid at time of signing the contract. The Reservation Deposit is applied towards the contracted wedding photography package. THE CLIENT understands and agrees that the entire amount owed for the wedding photography package described in the contract is due on delivery of the sample CD.



3. SAMPLE CD DELIVERY: After the wedding, “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will provide THE CLIENT with a watermarked low resolution Sample CD. This Sample CD will contain all photographs (in both colour and black and white) taken at the event. All photographs will have a watermark embedded, prohibiting unauthorised use. THE CLIENT should as soon as possible provide “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” with a list of desired images to be printed, enlarged and/or digitally manipulated (corresponding to the amount of prints agreed upon in this contract). The list should specify which images should be in colour, black and white or sepia. Printing of photographs cannot commence prior to “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE”’s receipt of this list. THE CLIENT agrees if the balance is not paid on initial sample CD delivery, “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will NOT make a final delivery of selected prints, incurring no liability to “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” and resulting in loss of Reservation Deposit by THE CLIENT.



4. CANCELLATION: In the event that THE CLIENT cancels the contracted services for wedding photography outlined in this contract before the wedding ceremony takes place, the deposit will be forfeit. “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” agrees to refund all additional paid money (less expenditures for which receipts will be provided), to THE CLIENT.



5. PRE-EVENT CONSULTATION: The parties agree to a pre-event consultation before the wedding date in order to finalise the actual shooting times and locations.



6. EVENT GUIDE: THE CLIENT will be responsible for (or have someone designated for this responsibility) identifying people/objects of whom/which specific photographs are desired. The photographer will NOT be held accountable for not photographing desired people if there is no one to assist in identifying or gathering people for the photograph(s).



7. 90 MINUTE WINDOW: The bride and/or groom agree to set aside at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the wedding ceremony and a 60 minute time frame afterward for photographs that cannot be obtained during the ceremony or reception. The 60 minutes following the ceremony includes group photographs. If either the bride’s or groom’s late arrival (or any other reason outside of the photographer’s control) prevents this 90 minute window from occurring, “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” shall not be held liable for failure to take desired photographs.



8. COOPERATION: The parties agree to positive cooperation and communication for the best possible result within the definition of this assignment. “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” is not responsible for key individuals’ failure to be present or to cooperate during photography sessions, neither for missed images due to details not revealed to “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE”. “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” recommends that THE CLIENT designate an "event guide" (see PRE-EVENT CONSULTATION above) to point out important individuals to the photographer, whom THE CLIENT wishes to include in informal or candid photographs.



9. SHOOTING TIME / ADDITIONS: The photography schedule and selected methodology are designed to accomplish the goals and wishes of THE CLIENT in a manner enjoyed by all parties involved. THE CLIENT and “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” agree that positive cooperation and punctuality are therefore essential. Shooting commences at the scheduled time. Should the ceremony start late due to any reason whatsoever, “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will not be held liable for any photographs not taken.



10. HOUSE RULES: The photographer is limited by the guidelines of the ceremony official or the reception site management. THE CLIENT agrees to accept the technical results of their imposition on the photographer. Negotiation with the officials for moderation of guidelines is THE CLIENT'S responsibility; “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will offer technical recommendations only.



11. DIGITAL NEGATIVES, PRINTS and COPYRIGHTS: The photographs, digital negatives or prints produced by “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” are protected by Copyright Law (all rights reserved) and may not be reproduced in any manner without “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE”’s explicit written permission. Upon final payment by THE CLIENT, limited copyright ownership of the resulting images will be transferred to THE CLIENT under the following conditions:

· The negatives and/or slides are the property of THE CLIENT for personal use and for the purposes of the reproduction and distribution of photographs to friends and relatives.

· THE CLIENT must obtain written permission from, and compensate “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” prior to an event where THE CLIENT, THE CLIENT’S friends or relatives publish or sell the photographs for profit.



  • MODEL RELEASE: THE CLIENT hereby assigns and grants “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” and its legal representatives the irrevocable and unrestricted right to use and publish photographs of THE CLIENT or in which THE CLIENT may be included, for editorial, trade, advertising or any other purpose and in any manner and medium; to alter the same without restriction; and to copyright the same. THE CLIENT hereby releases “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” and its legal representatives and assigns from all claims and liability relating to said photographs. It is agreed that “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” may display and use the photographs taken for advertising, display, website and internet promotion, photographic contests, public display such as in malls, photography books, photography instructional books, store fronts, window displays, studio display, television advertising, magazine advertising and any other purpose thought proper by “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE”.
  • EXCLUSIVITY / GUEST PHOTOGRAPHY: It is understood that “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will act as the sole and exclusive wedding photographer. Because of the fact that flashes from guest’s cameras may ruin shots taken by “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE”, THE CLIENT acknowledges that they are responsible for notifying all of their guests that guest photography is not permitted at any time while the professional photographer are in session. “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” suggests that a separate notice be placed in the invitations. The formal photography time is for the exclusive use of “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” to capture the formal wedding portraits. Because of time constraints and the need for subjects to pay full attention to the professional photographer, guest photography cannot be permitted. “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will allow guests to take snapshots during the processional and recessional, during candid events at the church, and at the altar during the time “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” equipment is being packed up. In return for this consideration “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” insists no other guest photography take place when or where “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” is working. No other guest/photographer using professional equipment will be allowed by “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” at any time during the wedding. “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” reserves the right to stop any photographic services paid for and leave the function should any other person take photographs with any professional equipment – with the deposit being forfeit.


  • GUEST COOPERATION: THE CLIENT is responsible for the conduct of their guests. THE CLIENT will direct all other service providers (florist, DJ, caterer, etc.) to provide any needed information and cooperation to the photographer. Coordination with other service providers is necessary to complete all the photography sessions as scheduled. THE CLIENT should share the photography schedule with other service providers to make sure that there is no conflict in times. In addition, events during the wedding day should be planned to make the best use of time from all vendors.


“YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will not tolerate verbally or physically abusive behaviour, nor will it share its time or compete with guest photographers for the attention of the subjects. Unchecked guest conduct that interferes with photography may seriously affect the quality of the photographs taken and increase the number of times photos must be re-taken. If THE CLIENT is unable to control the conduct of their guests, resulting in an unacceptable degree of misconduct, or if the conduct of any of their guests damages the equipment of the photographer, it will result in the early or immediate departure of the photographer. THE CLIENT understands that in such an event, no refunds will be granted.







15. COMPLETION SCHEDULE: The printing process can only start once “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” receives the order list for the required images. Digital processing takes approximately 2 weeks. Creation of a wedding album takes 6-10 weeks, enlargements 1-2 weeks or possibly longer when laboratory and bindery schedules are heavy.



16. PAYMENTS: THE CLIENT agrees that 50% deposit is required at the time of contract acceptance and 100% of the remaining balance is due on THE CLIENTS’ receipt of the Sample CD.



17. FINAL DELIVERY: “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will deliver the prints and any additional material once printing is completed. “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will also deliver a CD with the high resolution negatives of all selected printed images. In addition to this, “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will include a CD with low resolution digital negatives of all photographs not selected for printing. High resolution prints of these images can be ordered from “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” at the specified tariffs. High Resolution negatives of any additional images ordered will also be provided.



18. METHOD OF REMUNERATION: Payment may be made in cash or deposited into the following bank account:



“BANK DETAILS HERE”



PROOF OF PAYMENT TO BE PROVIDED ON REQUEST



NO CHEQUES ACCEPTED



19. PURCHASE OF DIGITAL NEGATIVES: If THE CLIENT desires a copy of the additional digital negatives (images not selected for the paid package) in high resolution, these images may be purchased at a specified cost and will be supplied on CD. A low resolution digital negative CD will be given FREE with purchase of a Basic, Standard, Deluxe or Higher Packages.



20. PENALTY FEES & CHARGES: There is a R200.00 late payment fee for any payments that are not postmarked or delivered to “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” by the required date.



21. RIGHT OF WITHDRAWAL: “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE”'s discovery of new information, changes to agreed circumstances, or other factors which tends to circumvent its policies may result in its withdrawal. Non-cooperation; changes in locations, facilities or available times; missed appointments and late payments are examples of contributing factors. Should “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” initiate the withdrawal, all fees will be returned, excluding deposit as well as fair market value for all services/products already provided. In case of withdrawal, R100.00 an hour is charged for all photography services already provided and R50.00 an hour is charged for all other services, consultations and all driving time, rounded up to the nearest half-hour.



22. LIMIT OF LIABILITY: In the unlikely event of severe medical, natural, or other emergencies, it may be necessary to retain an alternative photographer. “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will make every effort to secure a replacement photographer able and/or willing to provide a similar package as chosen in this contract at the same/similar tariff. If such a situation should occur and a suitable replacement is not found, responsibility and liability is limited to the return of all payments received for the event package.



“YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” takes the utmost care with respect to exposure, transportation and processing of photographs; including using professional grade equipment and professional grade backup equipment. However, in the unlikely event of THE CLIENT’S photographs being lost, stolen or destroyed for reasons within or beyond “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” control, the latter’s liability is limited to the return of all payments received for the event package. The limit of liability shall not exceed the contract price stated herein. The limit of liability for a partial loss of originals shall be a prorated amount of the exposures lost based on the percentage of total number of originals.



23. NON-GUARANTEE: Although every possible care will be taken to produce photographs of all important and special events during the wedding, “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” cannot place an unconditional guarantee on the above. “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will not be held responsible for any ruined photographs due to guests’ (or any other) flashes; or any other ruined photographs due to any other cause in or outside of “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE”’s control.



24. PERFORMANCE: The performance of this contract on behalf of “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” shall be contingent upon acts of God, flood, fire, warfare, government laws or regulations, electrical failure, strikes by suppliers, and/or conditions beyond its control.





25. SEVERABILITY: If any provision of this agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable under the law, the validity of this agreement as a whole shall not be affected, and the other provisions of the agreement shall remain in full force and effect.





26. AMENDMENTS: This contract has been freely negotiated and shall be recognised as the entirety of the agreement. Only those changes or modifications specifically placed in writing, attached, dated and signed by THE CLIENT and “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” at the time of acceptance of this contract shall be recognised as amendments to this contract.



27. REPRINT ORDERS: Reprints of photos (or additional prints of photos not included in the package, but which is part of the additional low resolution images provided on CD) may be ordered at the following rates: - onthou om pryse te verhoog



· Jumbo Print R XX.xx

· 6” X 8” (A5) Print R XX.xx

· 8” X 12” (A4) Print R XX.xx

· 10” X 15” Print R XX.xx

· 300mm X 400mm (A3) Print R XX.xx

· Photo Album (empty) R XX.xx

· Additional CD (including cover) R XX.xx

· Additional DVD (including cover) R XX.xx

· Additional CD / DVD Cover R XX.xx

· Additional Image Manipulation R XX.xx per hour

· Additional High Resolution Negative R XX.xx

· Additional Overtime R XX.xx per hour



Please note that these prices are subject to change without any prior notice.



28. PROFESSIONAL IMAGE MANIPULATION: “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” will allow for limited professional image manipulation (if technically possible) on any _________ images of THE CLIENT’S choice. This includes opening of individual’s eyes, red eye removal, de-ageing, removal of people and/or objects, insertion of missing people and/or objects, colour correction, special effects, portrait glamourisation etc. It is understood that if a technicality prevents “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” from performing requested image manipulation, or if a technicality prevents the final result to meet THE CLIENT’S requirement, THE CLIENT will reside with the fact that “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” has performed to its best ability with regard to the specific task and that “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE” has no further responsibility towards said image manipulation.













I have read and understood the terms above. I hereby agree to the terms of this agreement.



Signed _______________ (CLIENT RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT)





Signed _______________ (Witness)





Signed _______________ (on behalf of “YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE”)



Date _______________



Location _______________






Later

Johan



  
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Jul 28, 2005 09:05 |  #2

See, now this is good stuff. This is a great example that many people can (and probably will) use as a guide to making thier own paperwork. This is exactly why I said a while back that we ought to have a repository of forms that would serve as a guide to our memebers.

I have several (slightly varied) releases that I use. They are hodge podged but if someone were willing to review them I would be willing to post them to contribute to the form library.

Great work Johan, thanks!

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Jul 28, 2005 09:34 |  #3

A "Form Library"? That's a great idea & probably should be a Sticky. It might save a lot of typing & discussion down the road.
Be sure to note at the top (in BOLD) that these should be checked by a local lawyer to comply with local laws, too. ;-)a


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Jul 31, 2005 18:47 |  #4

Nice work and I totally agree, there should be a form library here for all to use.



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Apr 28, 2006 16:35 as a reply to  @ Keiffer's post |  #5

You might want to recheck the numbering system, also in 27 get rid of the foreign words they mean nothing. Do not and I repeat do not for your protection put your bank info in the contract. That is a bad thing to do, once someone has your info they can do at will what they want and you are screwed. Keep in mind this is mainly for digital stuff and not much print (neg. film) stuff. I would also like to add this and it might make some people upset but here goes. WE make our money with reprints too so STOP SELLING YOUR COPYWRITES! I am still blown away by the morons that do this silly little crud. When you sell the rights to your work you can never print it with out their permission and paying them! DUH does anyone think about this? You can’t even use it at all!!!!!!!!!!!




  
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Apr 28, 2006 16:57 |  #6

Law and legal stuff might be best left to lawyers...

....for a small fee, of course! :)

Just kidding!


The beautiful thing about contract law is that, as long as not illegal, you can agree to anything...except to agree about something later.



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Apr 28, 2006 16:58 |  #7

can I suggest this is done in PDF instead of posted in the forum - I'll put it into PDF now (If I never post it, it was too much work and I gave up seeing as I won't be doing any wedding photography in the near future :D)

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Apr 28, 2006 17:21 |  #8

OK
I've got some contracts. I've tweaked it slightly formatting wise, got rid of the odd text and changed the currency to $/£/R/E instead of R

Obviously you'll need to tweak it. For easy viewing, I have it in 3 formats

Anyway...thank me with L's!
not really...(well...if you can afford it :D)

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May 08, 2006 06:35 as a reply to  @ lakiluno's post |  #9

=c) Should I start charging for my contract? ;)

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May 15, 2006 12:45 as a reply to  @ poolstok's post |  #10

Wicked!!! Exactly what I needed!! I saved the Word format! Thx you guys, this rocks big time! :)




  
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May 15, 2006 19:55 as a reply to  @ tibet2004uk's post |  #11

I'd change the word "Deposit" to "Retainer". Here in the USA when confronted with a cancellation a "deposit" is usually and legally required to be refunded, whereas a "Retainer" is not.

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May 16, 2006 01:40 as a reply to  @ Tixeon's post |  #12

That is quite interesting Chigger. I wonder iof that will be the case in SA as well.

Maybe I need to change it as well.

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May 16, 2006 04:49 |  #13

Each company can do what they want regarding their contract however personally I disagree with a few things in this one.
1. 50% of the package is the deposit/retainer and they get nothing back if they cancel? Thats not right in my book... put yourself in their shoes. I dont know about US or UK, etc but in Aus if I had that and the couple challenged it in court they would probably win. Depending how far in advance they cancelled. Also, no mention of 'Postponed' ... its different to 'Cancelled' maybe they just postpone their wedding then that clause if mute isnt it?
For example, the contract I had once said something along the lines of: If I secure another wedding on the same date as the couple, I will refund them their deposit... otherwise I do not. If they postpone its no problem either... I keep it until the new date.
Would you really keep their 50% if mother of the bride died and they cancelled??

2. It really sounds like this is a couple having a photo shoot (commercial) and not a photographer shooting at a Wedding. While I love to protect my interests I am still at their wedding... Honestly if you presented me with this contract, no matter how good you were I would tell you where to 'INSERT THIS CONTRACT' .. I dont mean any offense by the way. Maybe you are prone to lawsuits in the US more than here...

Finally, to pastimage <- Watch your tongue. Dont call people morons because you dont know the deal.
If a couple orders 3 sets of all the pics (one set for each parent and one for themselves) I THROW in the negs... Ive made my $$ and they usually still come back to get reprints and refer more work.
You are right that no one should SELL copyright (total) in the contract here he has not sold copyright...
There are a bunch of things you can do regarding copyright ...

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PS: Again, I dont mean to offend, i am simply stating my opinion... everyone should use the contract above as a guide...


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    May 16, 2006 05:01 as a reply to  @ pristic's post |  #14

    Hi Pristic.

    You do have some good points. I usually explain to my clients that these are just legalities, and that I am more humane than this. Nut, maybe one should look ar rounding off the sharp edges.

    If somebody cancelled, and I have not had to show away another wedding, thus losing income, I will most probably refund about 50 - 80% of the wedding. Keep n mind that I have already had expenditures (travelling and phone) to organise what needed to be for the cancelled wedding.

    No offence taken!

    Later

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    May 16, 2006 16:48 as a reply to  @ poolstok's post |  #15

    I agree with that, site survey if you have never shot the venu before

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    Hi Pristic.

    You do have some good points. I usually explain to my clients that these are just legalities, and that I am more humane than this. Nut, maybe one should look ar rounding off the sharp edges.

    If somebody cancelled, and I have not had to show away another wedding, thus losing income, I will most probably refund about 50 - 80% of the wedding. Keep n mind that I have already had expenditures (travelling and phone) to organise what needed to be for the cancelled wedding.

    No offence taken!

    Later

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