Picture perfect legal for your photography business (S5E161)

Picture perfect legal for your photography business (S5E161)

Author: Autumn Witt Boyd | Go-To Lawyer for Online Entrepreneurs October 19, 2020 Duration: 31:07

It seems there are more ways than ever to grow a thriving photography business. Mini-sessions, branding photography, wedding and events, to name just a few. 

But each of these revenue streams presents its own unique set of considerations to make sure you and your photography business are protected legally.

While the barrier of entry to the photography and videography business can seem relatively low, if you want to have staying power and create a successful, profitable business, it's essential to build yours on a solid legal foundation.

In this episode, we'll cover:

  • Why you should still use a (short) client agreement even for a simple mini-session
  • Which contingencies you should definitely include in your contract (you might not have thought of these!)
  • How to make sure you get your clients' permission to use their photos in your marketing
  • Important special terms your contract should include if you're a wedding or event photographers/videographers
  • How to get on the same page with your client about who owns the rights to photos or videos you create
  • Why you should always use a model release if you're creating content you intend to sell or license as stock photos or footage
  • Which type of agreement you should use with a second shooter
  • The essential agreements you'll want to be sure are included on your website

BONUS: If you're starting something new, or this episode has spotlighted areas of your business that have you worried, now is a great time to make sure your business is in good shape legally. Download our free legal checklist to make sure your business has a strong legal foundation at www.awbfirm.com/podcast161!

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Workshops for photographers by Penny Chevalley - https://pennychevalley.com

Photography/videography business contract templates: https://awbfirm.com/collections/photographers-and-videographers

 

This podcast is information, not legal advice specific to your situation.


Navigating the legal landscape of an online business often feels like deciphering a foreign language. Legal Road Map®: copyright, trademark and business law info for online entrepreneurs translates that complex language into actionable advice you can use right away. Hosted by Autumn Witt Boyd, a practicing attorney who focuses specifically on creative and digital businesses, this podcast serves as a reliable guide through the common yet confusing legal questions entrepreneurs face daily. Each episode tackles practical topics, from the essential contracts you need to protect your work and client relationships to understanding the real purpose behind website policies like terms of service and privacy notices. You’ll hear clear explanations on how copyright and trademark law applies to your original content, branding, and products, helping you secure your intellectual property without unnecessary jargon. Think of it as a regular consultation with a trusted expert, designed to demystify the law so you can make informed decisions and focus on growing your venture with greater confidence and security. Tune in for straightforward conversations that replace legal anxiety with a practical plan, making this podcast an invaluable resource for any entrepreneur building a business in the digital space.
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