Corporate Headshot Agreement
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With this Contract YOU WILL have the ability to protect yourself and brand from the nagging issues most Corporate Headshot Photographers in the industry face with their clients.
This legal contract is designed to inform the client of the equipment used during the shoot. The client will provide a deposit, shoot locations with the correct amount of space, travel and parking cost. As well as a clear understanding of the number of headshots, clothing changes, final images, and touchup edits provided from the select images. As well as other specific clauses designed to protect your brand from common corporate headshot incidents and more.
Specific clauses designed for this industry:
- LOCATION COSTS & FEES
Clients is responsible for parking or entrance fees.
- MODEL/PROPERTY RELEASE
Clients gives you full permission to use the images for the purpose of this project as well as portfolio usage and stock resale purposes and other specific IMAGE rights.
- SHOOTING TIME / ADDITIONS
Client agrees to a set amount of persons, shots and looks. additional changes would increase final invoice.
- EXPENSES INCURRED
- TRAVEL EXPENSES
- VENUE AND LOCATION LIMITATIONS
- RESPONSIBILITIES.
- and more
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: The following contract has been reviewed by a lawyer. HOWEVER, laws are different in each county, city, state, and country. There are intended to be a guideline rather than a comprehensive, complete contract. FlashFilm Academy is not responsible for any lawsuits, damages, or disputes that may arise from using this contract template. PLEASE see a local Lawyer to make any tweaks or changes needed for your region.
Your Instructor
Ty Turner, the founder of FlashFilm Academy and US Army veteran, has experience as a combat photographer and videographer. Creating content under the harshest conditions at the highest level of the government. After his military career, he transitioning to corporate America holding positions with companies like TGI Fridays, Texas Instruments, and DELL. Where he was not only tasked to create content but was brought in to be the architect behind their internal multimedia departments designed to support marketing, social media, and learning and development content. He later went on to launch his own production company FlashFilm Media, that quickly became one of the most trusted production companies in the region. Working with companies like Raising Canes, Verizon, Toyota, PGA, KIA, Dr. Pepper, Walmart, Google, Samsung, and more! On the path to growing his company, he notices that there was no blueprint or resources to building a content creations company. So he founded FlashFilm Academy, an online training platform designed to help other content creators grow their business.