Very helpful I've been a photographer for a year mainly specialising in portraits but I thought asking for a deposit would put people off. Its nice to know that I might be taken more seriously if I ask for a deposit as last minute cancellations have been the bane of my life.
I try to look at it like this. Those that refuse to pay a deposit and the ones that are likely to cancel - anyone that is truely keen to shoot with you will be happy to pay. Good luck with it all mate 👍🏼
Do you have a physical example of the contract that you usually use? I have no idea how to write one and it would be very useful to actually have one to see
thnaks man. I had an issue a day ago. The client wanted the RAW and i said no. That turned into an argument. Today i´m watching this and its helpfull. Greeting from venezuela
Thank you so much brother. I am just done with My 1st official project shoot . Was struggling with the t&c of a contract in my case . This video just became a life saver . Thank you so much .
This would indeed be considered a legally binding contract in most places. If someone was very unhappy and brought you to court, you could be sure they would introduce this document.
That's Informative. I always knew that written agreement is solidly reliable between Photographer and Clients for reference purposes. But I like you to talk about Wedding Photography and how to set up a meetings with potential clients and gain their trust without having a rented office.
Awesome Video Julian! I did notice that you mentioned a deposit. You stated at the beginning of the video that this is more of a guidelines and isn't done by a lawyer. I did some research and wanted to recommend calling it a retainer as a deposit typically means it is something that is refundable. I do photography as well and this has helped me here in the past.
Thanks mate! Yeah the RAW file discussion can be a tricky now to explain to clients - that's why it's always best assume they are not aware and let them know up front.
Glad you found it useful. No need to mention - you are basically just trying to convey your terms and conditions to the client so there are no surprises.
Hey Julian! When working with clients do you allow them to choose the location of the shoot on their own, or do you work with them in deciding the location? Right now I've been working with my clients on where they want to shoot their photos but it's a lot of extra work sometimes for me so I was wondering if you have any tips for my question? Thanks for your time!
It really depends. Some have it sorted and done want me to suggest locations. My advice would be to take a deposit before you start investing time into scouting locations.
Any Questions? Feel free to ask me in the comments...
Very helpful I've been a photographer for a year mainly specialising in portraits but I thought asking for a deposit would put people off. Its nice to know that I might be taken more seriously if I ask for a deposit as last minute cancellations have been the bane of my life.
I try to look at it like this. Those that refuse to pay a deposit and the ones that are likely to cancel - anyone that is truely keen to shoot with you will be happy to pay. Good luck with it all mate 👍🏼
Do you have a physical example of the contract that you usually use? I have no idea how to write one and it would be very useful to actually have one to see
It's been 2 years, and no one has responded to this one 😭
thnaks man. I had an issue a day ago. The client wanted the RAW and i said no. That turned into an argument. Today i´m watching this and its helpfull. Greeting from venezuela
Always and awkward conversation. Glad this helped 🙏🏼
This video is super useful. Thanks a lot for break down all this information.
Glad you got something out of it! Thanks for watching
Thank you so much brother. I am just done with My 1st official project shoot . Was struggling with the t&c of a contract in my case . This video just became a life saver . Thank you so much .
You’re welcome Mavi. Glad it helped - all the best!
wow, this is super usefull. great video. thank you very much
Thank you! Glad it was helpful
Thank you! Glad it was helpful
Very helpful and a simple breakdown for what should be included in a copyright agreement
Thank you 🙏🏼
So much valuable information! DEPOSITS!!!
Thanks a lot Stella! YES - start charging deposits!
This would indeed be considered a legally binding contract in most places. If someone was very unhappy and brought you to court, you could be sure they would introduce this document.
That's Informative. I always knew that written agreement is solidly reliable between Photographer and Clients for reference purposes. But I like you to talk about Wedding Photography and how to set up a meetings with potential clients and gain their trust without having a rented office.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Wedding photography is not something I do so I'm not the best person to give advice on this
@@JulianLallo OK thanks
Super valuable info man!!! Also new logo 🔥
Glad you think so man! Thank you
Yes! Thought it was time for a freshen up. Something clean
Awesome Video Julian! I did notice that you mentioned a deposit. You stated at the beginning of the video that this is more of a guidelines and isn't done by a lawyer. I did some research and wanted to recommend calling it a retainer as a deposit typically means it is something that is refundable. I do photography as well and this has helped me here in the past.
Great video Julian, tons of useful information
Appreciate it James. Glad you got something out of it.
Deposits are key! Great advice mate
Agree! Thanks John
Helpful information. It’s always good to have a contract
It sure is! Thank you 🙏🏼
This is very helpful. Thank you very much for this information, Julian!
Glad it was helpful!
Great advice 😊
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Some valuable tips right there. Thanks!
Happy you found it useful!!
These were some key points. Thanks a lot
Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Great points. I've come into the RAW file issue a few times myself.
Thanks mate! Yeah the RAW file discussion can be a tricky now to explain to clients - that's why it's always best assume they are not aware and let them know up front.
Realize this is a couple years old but I’m about to book my first event and this is super helpful!! Curious if you’d be willing to share this PDF?
Awesome pointers my dude !
Thank you mate 🙏🏼
Very helpful! I'm just starting out my photography business, and i was trying to find this out.
Glad it was helpful
Some good advice there. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Love it!
Thank you! This was so helpful
Thank you 🙏🏼
So much good info. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you
Hey would you share a template of the contract ?
So many great points. Thank you 🙏🏼
Appreciate it 🙏🏼
Thank you for this Sir!
Welcome. Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Great information man
Thanks a lot brother
really helpful thankyou! should we mention that its not legally binding?
Glad you found it useful. No need to mention - you are basically just trying to convey your terms and conditions to the client so there are no surprises.
Very helpful💯
Glad to hear that! Thanks for checking it out
Thanks
Thanks for watching
Do i do physical contracts or digital? Everyone is talking about them but I don’t know if it’s digitally or physically.
I send mine digitally with my rate card/invoice
Hey Julian! When working with clients do you allow them to choose the location of the shoot on their own, or do you work with them in deciding the location? Right now I've been working with my clients on where they want to shoot their photos but it's a lot of extra work sometimes for me so I was wondering if you have any tips for my question? Thanks for your time!
It really depends. Some have it sorted and done want me to suggest locations. My advice would be to take a deposit before you start investing time into scouting locations.
@@JulianLallo that makes sense. thank you for answering my question that really helps!
From my experience watching judge Judy, a lot, seems legal to me. lol
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So So helpful Thank you man!
Glad to hear it! Thank you!