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Can anyone give some advise on a contract online?
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Advice - noun. Advise - verb.Can anyone give some advise on a contract online?
Wedding, Studio and Boudoir mostly.Advice - noun. Advise - verb.Can anyone give some advise on a contract online?
The best advice is have a qualified attorney write the contract. As John points out contracts can't be written as one-size-fits-all documents.
What kind of photography business - Retail, commercial, wedding, freelance?
They all have differing contract and other legal document requirements.
For retail and weddings you could have the model release and use license(s) as clauses in the contract.
For commercial and freelance it's usually better to have the model release and use licenses as separate documents apart from the contract.
Only in English English. The poster comes from the USA where 'advise' does duty for both verb and noun.Advice - noun. Advise - verb.Can anyone give some advise on a contract online?
What?...........Wait!......................I thought Iowa was in the USA.Only in English English. The poster comes from the USA where 'advise' does duty for both verb and noun.Advice - noun. Advise - verb.Can anyone give some advise on a contract online?
Books can be checked out from a local lending library and that is free, there are still ways to get things without paying.Try American Society of Media Photographers or PPA. That might answer some of your other questions too, and they have resources for pro photographers. I have a book by Tad Crawford that I found thru ASMP that has sample forms and a CD. No it's not free, the guy who wrote the book expects to get paid for his work. There's only so much that's any good that's free.
What?...........Wait!......................I thought Iowa was in the USA.
Only in English English. The poster comes from the USA where 'advise' does duty for both verb and noun.
Not in the published in the USA dictionary I use.Only in English English. The poster comes from the USA where 'advise' does duty for both verb and noun.Advice - noun. Advise - verb.Can anyone give some advise on a contract online?