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This post goes over everything you need to know about The Corporate Transparency Act and BOI reporting requirement for LLCs.Read now
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When You DO and DON’T Need Model Releases for Photographers
Read nowImagine you just shot the most beautiful photography session of an engaged couple at the beach. Not to brag, but the photos were some of your best work ever — from the lighting to the angles. You can't wait to...
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The Difference Between TM And Copyright: How to Protect Your Business
Read nowAs a business owner, you’re sharing your creativity and building a one-of-a-kind brand. So exciting! But you might be worried about how to protect your work, especially in our crazy, digital world. (There are plenty of copycats out there!)You've heard...
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What Wedding Photographers Need to Know About Film Photography Contracts
If you want to know the differences between Film Photography Contract for Weddings and the Wedding Photography Contract this blog post goes over the main clause differences between the two.
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How an Expiration Date for Your Contract Can Boost Client Relationships
Read nowWe’ve all done it. Weeks pass by, and your clients haven't signed your contract that’s still open in your CRM platform… yet you are still holding their event date. Service providers, there is a critical aspect of client relationships that often...
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Protect Your Value With 'No Downgrade' Language in Your Service Contract
As a service provider, maintaining fair compensation for your expertise is not just a business necessity; it's a matter of safeguarding the value you bring to the table. Embedding 'no downgrade' language into your fee and retainer clause is pivotal and acts as a shield against clients seeking to reduce fees or scale down services arbitrarily...Read now -
Amendment vs Addendum: How to Make Changes to Your Contract
A common source of confusion in the world of contracts revolves around this very issue: the difference between a contract amendment or contract addendum. Let’s go over which document you need to use when changing or adding terms to your contract.