Every professional photographer needs solid contracts to outline expectations and protect their work. Our templates include wedding photography contracts, portrait agreements, and in-depth client questionnaires that help set clear expectations and avoid misunderstandings.
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Sale!Clearly lay out the expectations your clients can have from you, accurately describe the terms of service, and make it known what you need to have to be successful as both their wedding and portrait photographer. This bundle contains both the Wedding Photography Contract Template and the Portrait Contract Template.
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We developed this Wedding Photography Questionnaire over the course of several years to address the most important aspects of photographing a client’s wedding. It was evolved several times throughout the years based on our own experiences in photographing thousands of client weddings. The intent is to clearly define the five distinct sections of the wedding day: Getting Ready, Ceremony, Group Portraits, Couple's Portraits, and Reception. We do our best to go over likely scenarios that need to be covered and provide a mechanism for resolving those issues BEFORE the wedding day. This extended questionnaire is not for the faint of heart, it a seven-page document that fully covers the wedding day from start to finish.
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We developed this Wedding Photography Contract Template over the course of a year to address the most important aspects of photographing a client’s wedding. It was reviewed several times with the advice of lawyers, clients, and from our own experiences in photographing thousands of client weddings. The intent is not to cover every nuance related to the photographic process, and no contract can address every scenario. We do our best here to discuss likely issues that need to be covered and provide a mechanism for resolving those issues.
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We developed this Portrait Contract Template over the course of a year to address the most important aspects of photographing a client’s portrait session. It was reviewed several times with the advice of lawyers, clients, and from our own experiences in photographing thousands of portrait sessions. The intent is not to cover every nuance related to the photographic process, and no contract can address every scenario. We do our best here to discuss likely issues that need to be covered and provide a mechanism for resolving those issues.





