As most of you likely know, Canadian law differs from the laws of most other countries (in particular the U.S.) in at least one important respect: If I photograph for a third party (and they pay me, of course), they by default have copyright over those photos.
How can one address this via a contract so that the photographer retains copyright of the photos ? Is a line simply stating "The Photographer retains copyright to all photos contracted" as well as an articulation of what usage rights are given to the client--is this sufficient ? Is there a boilerplate line that accomplishes what I need ?
I understand that one ought to have all contracts inspected by a lawyer.


