I recently did some freelance work and due to a misunderstanding of what would actually be delivered, I decided to draft up a short but written agreement for future clients.

Although a written discussion was had about what was to be done, it appears both parties had different ideas about what would happen.

Im largely dealing with a client I get on well with and wanted to keep things simple and the template I’ve got is:-

Event name:

Event dates:

Overview of services to be be provided onsite:

Specific services (if any) : (shots considered essential)

Dependencies:

Deliverables: (quantity, format , delivery timeline)

Copyright: (stay with photographer or rights to be signed over)

Post event services: (any editing that may take significant time)

Cost and payment schedule: (booking fee, payment milestones)

Limitation of Liability: under no circumstances shall I be considered liable for more than the agreed cost of services to be provided.

Travel arrangements: (these might be omitted from what is sent to the client but should be considered)

Accommodation:

Food / Incidentals:

Is there anything you would add ?

Edit: if it was something I’d consider for use with the general public then I would go through a lot more rigour and probably involve lawyers.

  • DominusOfMegadeus@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    Never again will I agree to shoot a number of “properties” or whatever. You will tell me how many buildings you want me to shoot, and we will negotiate price from there.

  • Jakdracula@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Dependencies.
    Time line. 30 day clause that says, in short, once notified of a problem in writing you have 30 days to fix it.
    Signature line. Do not do any work without a signature.