Business and Legal Forms for Photographers (Business and Legal Forms) 
asked by dignified1 on November 8, 2006 10:45 PM
Here's the classic "bible" of forms and checklists for every situation a professional photographer may face. Thoroughly expanded and updated to cover the Internet, this brand-new Third Edition contains 31 forms, each ready-to-use as is, or easily tailored to fit any situation. Photographers will find contracts for wedding, portrait, and assignment photography; property and model releases, assignment estimates, confirmations, and invoices; delivery memos; license for Web usage; nondisclosure agreements; and much, much more. An accompanying CD-ROM provides electronic versions of these forms, ready to use on both Macs and PCs.
Reviews
This book has all the forms you will possibly need for photography. It has some younever thought of that you would need. I haven'thad to opportunity to use them yet, but I will and I will really apprecite the book then! I reccommend this book highly.
reviewed by jrivera on November 18, 2006 12:52 PM
Tad Crawford has written a whole series of books out of his expertise in the law and creative arts, with a special focus on photography. I'd suggest looking at Tad's other books, too, since this one is more action-focused without extensive explanations of the whys and wherefores of it.
"Business and Legal Forms" has the documents you'll need, such as Wedding and Portrait contracts, model and property releases, copyright transer forms, publishing contracts and stock photography forms. His descriptions are very helpful. Of greatest practical use, though, is the included CD-ROM containing MS Word documents of all of the forms.
If you're just getting started in photography, you need this book!
"Business and Legal Forms" has the documents you'll need, such as Wedding and Portrait contracts, model and property releases, copyright transer forms, publishing contracts and stock photography forms. His descriptions are very helpful. Of greatest practical use, though, is the included CD-ROM containing MS Word documents of all of the forms.
If you're just getting started in photography, you need this book!
reviewed by willie on November 20, 2006 12:17 PM
Appears to cover all the bases, including contracts, legal assistance, and many more forms than I ever imagined I might need. Very informative.
reviewed by shirley49 on November 25, 2006 10:00 PM
I didn't originally buy this book to "read". I bought it for the invaluable resources inside - the wealth of forms that any photographer needs to protect their work and their business. What makes this book so enticing is you don't have to photocopy, or redesign any of the forms since they're all included on a CD that comes with the book. That being said, I should mention that I was quite surprised at the thorough explanation for each form, and the situations where each form might be needed contained in the book. A person could undoubtedly pay hundreds (probably thousands) in legal fees assembling the information in this book on their own. This book is a photographer's "legal-resource-in-a-book". I highly recommend it.
reviewed by samoan on November 26, 2006 10:17 PM
Very helpful information for anyone in freelance photography. The CD was also a pleasant surprise.
reviewed by caramel on November 28, 2006 12:27 PM
