Taylor Jackson When visiting your link, it says the download is free (for the wedding contract), but when I click on it I’m told otherwise. Did I misunderstand and that the only way to have access to this is first by paying a fee to join your group?
Within last 2-3 years I changed my contract at least2 times, basically after each “complicated/unhappy” client I add something to a contract. I had client who never paid before, I had a client that tried to sue me over me having an assistant. Also, a lot of client get confused between “print release and copy right release.”
why is finding a photography contrACT so f-ing hard to do? Not like the rest of the job isn't hard enough and then 9 million sites online telling you 43 billion different things....ugh,
There’s one on the Members site at www.taylorjacksoncourses.com there’s also a default one that comes with the backend if you run your backend (or website) on Focal. Www.bookfocal.com/taylor for that
I refuse to shoot weddings for all of these noteworthy mentions. I do love to shoot photos of BTS, (behind the scenes) of parties, movie or music video sets etc, and low-stake jobs where I am not bothered while working. I place the liability on the client. Up front, I ask them if someone on site does not want their image taken do I respect their wishes, ignore them, or page you? I ask the client how I am to respond to that. Ultimately it is up to them to inform their guests about being photographed and make them aware in advance and post notices or whatever. I am just hired talent to do a job. After releasing the photos to the client, it is in their hands and they are responsible for where the photos end up, privately or publicly.
if you ever try to get in a legal battle with a company or person and file court papers it would be good to be a legit business, if your business does not exist it could get really messy and the other side can get the entire case dismissed just over that alone
This is so helpful. On the ring bearer comment. My son was ring bearer at my brother's wedding. It was pre agreed my son's face could not go onto any platform for display due to safeguarding due to him being adopted.
Thank you so so much, original poster Taylor Jackson, presenter Jason Hynes and the organization for this talk amd sharing with photographers everywhere!!! I am grateful to learn this knowledge.
I really appreciate this. I did my first paid wedding recently I did not have a formal contract in place whilst I smoothed it over and I won't do any again without one.
I’ve seen many articles and video lately that said the opposite that retainer sounded more professional than deposit as retainer retains your date and deposits are things many people do get calc such as security deposits in rentals. I will say with my recent client the term I used was non-refundable retainer so surely that makes the intention clear but now this video has me second guessing what I’ve learned 🤯 but I really appreciate this video !
Taylor Jackson Also wanna say thank you as well. I’ve watched a lot of your videos in preparation for it and your tips and tricks as well as your eye for things to always photograph are so helpful.
My personal contract is up at: www.patreon.com/taylorjackson
Taylor Jackson When visiting your link, it says the download is free (for the wedding contract), but when I click on it I’m told otherwise. Did I misunderstand and that the only way to have access to this is first by paying a fee to join your group?
Lol need to sign up before you seeing the contract. Scam!! 😂
Marty Scheall yes you need to be a patreon to access the content first. Once a patreon then it is all free. There’s lots of content there
New things learned in this video 📹
"Wear a mask at your next wedding"
Well that aged poorly...
This was extremely helpful! thanks for making this available and thanks to the presenter for being so clear and willing to let you share it!
Within last 2-3 years I changed my contract at least2 times, basically after each “complicated/unhappy” client I add something to a contract. I had client who never paid before, I had a client that tried to sue me over me having an assistant.
Also, a lot of client get confused between “print release and copy right release.”
Over having an assistant?? Dfq? How, why? 🙈
I would LOVE to know more about the client upset about you having an assistant. That's insane...
I’m assuming that they were upset with the assistant because the assistant didn’t sign a contract as well?
How do you deal with a client downgrading their package ? 😅 has anyone had this issue or how do u state it on a contract
why is finding a photography contrACT so f-ing hard to do? Not like the rest of the job isn't hard enough and then 9 million sites online telling you 43 billion different things....ugh,
There’s one on the Members site at www.taylorjacksoncourses.com there’s also a default one that comes with the backend if you run your backend (or website) on Focal. Www.bookfocal.com/taylor for that
This was super informative. Thanks for sharing!
I refuse to shoot weddings for all of these noteworthy mentions. I do love to shoot photos of BTS, (behind the scenes) of parties, movie or music video sets etc, and low-stake jobs where I am not bothered while working.
I place the liability on the client. Up front, I ask them if someone on site does not want their image taken do I respect their wishes, ignore them, or page you?
I ask the client how I am to respond to that.
Ultimately it is up to them to inform their guests about being photographed and make them aware in advance and post notices or whatever. I am just hired talent to do a job.
After releasing the photos to the client, it is in their hands and they are responsible for where the photos end up, privately or publicly.
Am I required to register as a business?
Great question. Did you ever find out the answer?
@@xxxxxxxxxx9188 no
if you ever try to get in a legal battle with a company or person and file court papers it would be good to be a legit business, if your business does not exist it could get really messy and the other side can get the entire case dismissed just over that alone
This was a much needed video! Thank you for posting it. Glad to know that my contract is in line with what the lawyer said
Great video Taylor, super useful. Loving your full wedding videos as well.
This is very informative video. thanks.
Thanks for sharing this Taylor and Jason :)
First view dude your an amazing photographer love your stuff
The art Attack woo! Thanks!
This is so helpful. On the ring bearer comment. My son was ring bearer at my brother's wedding. It was pre agreed my son's face could not go onto any platform for display due to safeguarding due to him being adopted.
Thank you so so much, original poster Taylor Jackson, presenter Jason Hynes and the organization for this talk amd sharing with photographers everywhere!!! I am grateful to learn this knowledge.
I really appreciate this. I did my first paid wedding recently I did not have a formal contract in place whilst I smoothed it over and I won't do any again without one.
I’ve seen many articles and video lately that said the opposite that retainer sounded more professional than deposit as retainer retains your date and deposits are things many people do get calc such as security deposits in rentals. I will say with my recent client the term I used was non-refundable retainer so surely that makes the intention clear but now this video has me second guessing what I’ve learned 🤯 but I really appreciate this video !
its too bad i live in korea lol
Wow great information! I love the audio of your voice is so clear, do you have a video about audio like this?
pretty sure he had a wireless belt pack attached to a lavalier mic on the collar of his shirt
Nice one
thanks
What's the question at 10:00?
Thanks in avance
@@Zack-fe5ch yes, 3 day right of recission. Sometimes it can be contracted out to be a 7 day period.
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Thanks for the video Taylor! I just set up my first wedding and this will help me tweak my contract.
Jason is a hero. I appreciate that he doesn’t make everything all super technical
Taylor Jackson Also wanna say thank you as well. I’ve watched a lot of your videos in preparation for it and your tips and tricks as well as your eye for things to always photograph are so helpful.