Wedding Photography Agreement
Our collections include photographers’ personal time, creativity, and expertise on all pre and post wedding day work. They also include editing of all final images from your wedding day with a personal online gallery for bride & groom, friends, and family, delivered within 8-10 weeks from wedding day.
1. Engagement of Photographer
1.1 Services. Subject to the terms set out herein, Client engages Photographer to provide, and Photographer agrees to provide, the photography services described in this Section 1.1 (the “Services”) in connection with the wedding of ____ (the “Wedding”).
Date of Wedding:
Location of Wedding:
Description of Services:
As part of the Services, the Photographer will produce or take similar action to create materials from Images and provide related deliverables (as set out above) pursuant to the provision of the Services (“Work Product”). “Images” means photographic material, whether still or moving, created by Photographer pursuant to this Agreement and includes, but is not limited to, transparencies, negatives, prints or digital files, captured, recorded, stored or delivered in any type of analogue, photographic, optical, electronic, magnetic, digital or any other medium.
1.2 Exclusivity. Client acknowledges and agrees that Photographer will be the exclusive provider of the Services in coverage of the Wedding, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing. In order to eliminate any confusion on the day of the wedding, MAW will be the only professional photographer at the event. In no event shall client consult, contract with, or engage any other professional photographer for the purpose of covering the wedding or any other event covered by this Agreement. To ensure the quality of photographs, guests with cameras should refrain from using flashes during the ceremony and should not attempt to take photographs during the time of formal photographs.
2. Fees and Deposit
2.1 Fees. Client will pay Photographer the fees set out herein in this Section 2.1 (“Fees”).
Total Fee for Services:
Additional Hourly Pricing (optional):
Non-Refundable Retainer due upon signing:
Remaining amount due on:
2.2 Retainer. Client acknowledges and agrees that the deposit amount set out above is due upon the signing of this Agreement and is not refundable (“Retainer”), so as to fairly compensate Photographer for committing his/her time to provide the Services and turning down other potential projects or clients. Both parties agree that the Retainer will be credited towards the total Fees payable by Client.
2.3 Invoice. Photographer will issue an invoice to Client upon agreement of the Services (“Invoice”). Client agrees to pay all Fees outstanding on or prior to the due dates set out in Section 2.1. Client acknowledges that the final amount payable may be subject to change depending on the addition of extra coverage hours or travel expense incurred for traveling to included engagement session. Client confirms and agrees that the final calculations provided in the Invoice, should they be different from the total listed in Section 2.1, will be the final amount payable.
3. Client Responsibilities
3.1 Required Consents. Client will ensure that all required consents, as applicable, have been obtained prior to performance of the Services, including any consents required for the performance of Services and the delivery of Work Product by Photographer and, as applicable, from venues or locales where the Services are to be performed or from attendees of the Wedding.
3.2 Meals. When the number of hours that Photographer will be providing the Services is expected to be in excess of 6 hours in duration, Client will provide a meal for Photographers.
3.3 Waiver. Client (on behalf of himself/herself and any other participant whose image or recording may be captured by the Services) hereby waives all rights and claims, and releases Photographer from any claim or cause of action, whether now known or unknown, relating to the sale, display, license, use and exploitation of Images pursuant to this Agreement.
4. Photographer Responsibilities
4.1 Equipment. Client will not be required to supply any photography equipment to Photographer.
4.2 Manner of Service. Photographer will ensure that the Services are performed in a good, expedient, workmanlike and safe manner, and in such a manner as to avoid unreasonable interference with Client’s activities.
4.3 Photography Staff. Photographer will, and will ensure that all Photography Staff (employees, assistants or other parties engaged by Photographer to assist with the Services):
comply with the reasonable directions of Client from time to time regarding the safety of attendees at the Wedding and applicable health, safety and security requirements of any locations where the Services are provided;
ensure that Work Product meets the specifications set out in Section 1.1 in all material respects.
Photographer will be responsible in every respect for the actions of all Photography Staff.
5. Artistic Release
5.1 Consistency. Photographer will use reasonable efforts to ensure that the Services are produced in a style consistent with Photographer’s current portfolio, and Photographer will use reasonable efforts to consult with Client and incorporate any reasonable suggestions.
5.2 Style. Client acknowledges and agrees that:
Client has reviewed Photographer’s previous work and portfolio and has a reasonable expectation that Photographer will perform the Services in a similar style
Photographer will use its artistic judgement when providing the Services, and shall have final say regarding the aesthetic judgement and artistic quality of the Services; and
Disagreement with Photographer’s aesthetic judgement or artistic ability are not valid reasons for termination of this Agreement or request of any monies returned.
By signing this Agreement all parties agree to and acknowledge the style of photography performed by Photographers. No refunds shall be made for services and goods provided based upon Client's dissatisfaction with such style of photography.
5.3 Final Images Upon delivery of hi-resolution wedding files, Client will be solely responsible for the originals and all copies of their wedding files and photographs. Photographer shall not be required, in any event, to reproduce or replace any such files or photographs that are lost, stolen, or destroyed. It is recommended to make a backup copy every five years, which copies shall be subject in all cases to the limitations contained in this Agreement. Any and all defects in the photography, images, files, or other products provided by Photographer shall be communicated to Photographer within one (1) week of Client's receipt of same, failing which Client shall be barred from making any claim for such defects. All online images will be removed from the gallery after approximately 90 days.
6. Term and Termination
6.1 Term. This Agreement will begin on the Effective Date and continue until the latter of (i) the date where all outstanding Fees under this Agreement are paid in full; or (ii) the date where all final Work Product has been delivered (“Term”).
6.2 Cancellation. Client may terminate the Agreement (“Cancellation”) and/or reschedule the Services (“Rescheduling”) by providing Photographer with written notice no later than 90 days before the original date of the Wedding (the “Minimum Notice”). Client acknowledges and agrees that Client is not relieved of any payment obligations for Cancellations and Rescheduling unless the Minimum Notice in accordance with this Article 6 is duly provided or unless the parties otherwise agree in writing.
6.3 Rescheduling. In the event of Rescheduling, Photographer will use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate Client’s change. If Photographer is not able to accommodate Client’s change despite using commercially reasonable efforts, the parties agree that such Rescheduling will be deemed as Cancellation by Client and that Photographer will be under no obligation to perform the Services other than on the original date of the Wedding.
6.4 No Refund. Client acknowledges and agrees that Cancellation by Client will not result in a refund of any fees paid on or prior to the date of Cancellation by Client.
6.5 Replacement. In the event that Photographer is unable to perform the Services, Photographer, subject to Client’s consent, which is not to be reasonably withheld, shall cause a replacement photographer to perform the Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. In the event that such consent is not obtained, Photographer shall terminate this Agreement and shall return the Deposit and all fees paid by Client, and thereafter shall have no further liability to Client.
7. Ownership of Work Product by Photographer
7.1 Ownership of Work. Photographer will own all right, title and interest in all Work Product. Client (on behalf of itself and any attendees at the Wedding) hereby grants Photographer and any of its service providers an exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide, irrevocable, transferable and sublicensable license to use any materials created by Client or attendees, during the performance of the Services, that may be protected by copyright or any intellectual property rights (“Wedding Materials”) as part of any Work Product or in connection with the marketing, advertising or promotion of Photographer’s services, including in connection with Photographer’s studio, portfolio, website or social media, in any format or medium. Client acknowledges and affirms that no other person or entity has any rights that may prevent or restrict Photographer from using Wedding Materials as provided herein.
8. Limited License to Client
8.1 Personal Use. Photographer hereby grants Client an exclusive, limited, irrevocable, royalty-free, non-transferable and non-sublicensable license to use Work Product for Client’s Personal Use, provided that Client does not remove any attribution notices or copyright notices included by Photographer in any Work Product. “Personal Use” includes, but is not limited to, use (i) of photos on Client’s personal social media pages or profiles; (ii) in Client’s personal creations, such as scrapbooks, albums or personal gifts; (iii) in non-commercial physical display; and (iv) in personal communications, such as family newsletter, email, or holiday card. Client will not make any other use of the Work Product without Photographer’s prior written consent, including but not limited to use of the Work Product for commercial sale.
9. Indemnity and Limitation of Liability
9.1 Indemnification. Client agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Photographer and its affiliates, employees, agents and independent contractors for any injury, property damage, liability, claim or other cause of action arising out of or related to the Services and or Work Product Photographer provides to Client.
9.2 Force Majeure. Neither party shall be held in breach of or liable under this Agreement for any delay or non-performance of any provision of this Agreement caused by illness, emergency, fire, strike, pandemic, earthquake, or any other conditions beyond the reasonable control of the non-performing party (each a “Force Majeure Event”), and the time of performance of such provision, if any, shall be deemed to be extended for a period equal to the duration of the conditions preventing performance. If such Force Majeure Event persists for more than 60 days, the party not affected by the Force Majeure Event may terminate the Agreement and any prepaid fees for Services not performed (other than the Deposit) shall be returned within 15 days of the date of termination of the Agreement.
9.3 Failure to Deliver . Photographer shall not be held liable for delays in the delivery of such Work Product, or any Work Product undeliverable, due to technological malfunctions, service interruptions that are beyond the control of Photographer (including as a result of delays in receipt of instructions from Client) and for Work Product that fails to meet the specifications set out in Section 1.1 due to the actions of Client or attendees at the Wedding that are beyond the control of Photographer (e.g., camera flashes).
9.4 Maximum Liability. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, Client agrees that Photographer’s maximum liability arising out of or related to the Services or the Work Product shall not exceed the total Fees payable under this Agreement.
10. General
10.1 Notice. Parties shall provide effective notice (“Notice”) to each other via either of the following methods of delivery at the date and time which the Notice is sent:
Photographer’s Email:
Client’s Email:
10.2 Survival. Articles 7, 8, 9 and 10 will survive termination of this Agreement.
10.3 Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed by the laws of Tennessee
10.4 Amendment. This Agreement may only be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified by written agreement signed by each of the parties.
10.5 Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the Services and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings both formal and informal.
10.6 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, in whole or in part, by an arbitrator or any court of competent jurisdiction, that provision or part thereof will be severed from this Agreement and the remaining part of such provision and all other provisions will continue in full force and effect.
Payment Schedule
Your first payment, a non-refundable retainer fee of 20% of your selected collection (the "Retainer") is due upon your execution of this Agreement. The balance of all payments are due 7 days before the wedding date, subject to any additions provided in this Agreement. Payments hereunder may be made at any time before the 7th day prior to the wedding. Retainer payment of 20% due with this signed Agreement is required in order to reserve your date.