any example waivers out there for rig shots when dealing with peoples vehicles?
paintballkidz Senior Member 757 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jan 2010 Location: VANCOUVRE BC More info | Jul 17, 2012 17:38 | #1 any example waivers out there for rig shots when dealing with peoples vehicles? 6D
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Jul 17, 2012 21:42 | #2 like for damage to paint and such? Holding you (photog) harmless, etc. Dave
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KhanhD "I need a grip . . . on my life" 1,523 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Boston, MA More info | Aug 17, 2012 14:02 | #3 Same as my standard release. Owner not to hold photographer liable for damages occured before/during/after photoshoot, etc etc. Khanh Duong | KHDPhoto.com
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KenCravillion Senior Member 448 posts Likes: 25 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Oshkosh, WI More info | Aug 20, 2012 23:49 | #4 A waiver is nice. How many actually have liability insurance? Ken Cravillion http://www.kgcphoto.com
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GFWilliams Member 190 posts Joined Jan 2009 More info | Aug 21, 2012 09:32 | #5 I have liability insurance and don't use a waiver. People who own the cars are hard enough to talk into having rig shots anyway without you telling them they need to take responsibility... GFWilliams Automotive Photography
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KhanhD "I need a grip . . . on my life" 1,523 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Boston, MA More info | Aug 21, 2012 10:56 | #6 Ken Cravillion wrote in post #14885209 A waiver is nice. How many actually have liability insurance? If youre shooting for profit liability insurance is a must. GFWilliams wrote in post #14886600 I have liability insurance and don't use a waiver. People who own the cars are hard enough to talk into having rig shots anyway without you telling them they need to take responsibility... Do you not use a shoot contract/release? Khanh Duong | KHDPhoto.com
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KenCravillion Senior Member 448 posts Likes: 25 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Oshkosh, WI More info | Aug 21, 2012 11:53 | #7 GFWilliams wrote in post #14886600 I have liability insurance and don't use a waiver. People who own the cars are hard enough to talk into having rig shots anyway without you telling them they need to take responsibility... This. Ken Cravillion http://www.kgcphoto.com
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GFWilliams Member 190 posts Joined Jan 2009 More info | Aug 21, 2012 12:00 | #8 KhanhD wrote in post #14886988 If youre shooting for profit liability insurance is a must. Do you not use a shoot contract/release? With certain clients I do, depends on the scenario. Private work isn't really important enough to bother tbh GFWilliams Automotive Photography
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KhanhD "I need a grip . . . on my life" 1,523 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Boston, MA More info | Aug 21, 2012 12:43 | #9 Until you damage somebody's car. Khanh Duong | KHDPhoto.com
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GFWilliams Member 190 posts Joined Jan 2009 More info | Aug 21, 2012 14:50 | #10 KhanhD wrote in post #14887455 Until you damage somebody's car. And that's what insurance is for GFWilliams Automotive Photography
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