Macro Moment: Contract Clauses & Terms That Have Saved Our Butts

Food Photography Corner

Welcome to another Macro Moment episode, where we break down crucial elements that can have a big impact on your food photography business! We’re your hosts, Rosslyn & Mikyla—two full-time commercial food photographers and co-founders of Food Photography Corner. In this episode, we’re diving into essential contract clauses every food photographer should know about to protect their work, define client expectations, and ensure a smooth working relationship.

Key Takeaways:

  • Discover how to structure your project timelines for success.
  • Find out why deposits are essential to secure your time and resources.
  • Learn how a late fee clause supports prompt payments.
  • Hear why clearly defined working hours are a must for setting boundaries.
  • Understand how to protect your creative style with an artistic release.
  • Discover the importance of cancellation terms for financial security.
  • Find out how limited licenses work to maintain ownership over your work.

Disclaimer:

We’re sharing insights based on our experiences as food photographers, not as legal experts. We recommend seeking advice from a legal professional to create contracts that meet your business needs.

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