Photographer's Business and Legal Guide. Start Freelancing $199
Photographer's Business and Legal Guide. Start Freelancing $199
Learn the legal background around contracts, getting paid by clients, avoiding law suits, and start freelancing right
Many tutorials teach you "how to take commercial photographs" or "how to create a stock photography business", but none of them give include the MISSING PIECE: the legal and business information you need to run your freelancing career like a professional.
Are you a photographer who wants to get the information that you'd get in a $500 an hour consultation with a lawyer BUT can you not afford to invest that type of money right now? This course is for you.
Do you want actual examples of
- how much others photographers are charging clients
- how to deal with copyrights and licenses for images and photos
- where to find legal, re-usable public domain photos, font packs, and designs that you can use for your clients.
- legal templates that you can download and use for talent releases
- look at actual modeling endorsement deals from companies like Estee Lauder
These are just a few of the topics I go over in this course. Don't let the course length scare you though, you only need to watch the sections that are relevant and useful to you.
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WHO AM I? I'm an intellectual property lawyer who works with creative professionals like web designers, game developers, and Youtubers. Some of my clients are the biggest internet personalities in the world with millions of Youtube subscribers, Twitter followers, and millions in endorsement deal revenue. But at the end of the day they're still 1-5 employee creative businesses like the one you have or would like to start.
WHY DID I CREATE THIS? I've advised literally 100's of aspiring creatives for free out of the kindness of my own heart over the years. To ensure that I could help as many people as possible, even the people who can't pay may rate as an attorney, I am building this course. My goal is to ensure that you take the path of least resistance and most reward. I used to be a graphic designer and filmmaker myself after all, so I want to give back to creators/freelancers.
I want to see entrepreneurs and creatives who want create jobs and create art succeed. I'd like your new ideas to change the world. I want to empower you to understand of the law now so it doesn't get in your way later. Problems that are easy to solve now can cost a fortune to fix later.
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WHAT YOU'LL GET
- 30 Day money back guarantee! - If you don't like it, get your money back
- Write and negotiate your own contracts for clients to avoid paying a lawyer $500 an hour to do it for you. I'll review several photography related contract templates that you may encounter paragraph by paragraph. I'll explain in detail what each section means, so you can know what to include in your standard business terms
- Avoid losing clients. If you turn in work to clients that is unusable because it violates copyright or other intellectual property laws, you'll lose that client.
- Avoid doing unpaid revisions. Learn how to write a contract that prohibits your clients from making you do unnecessary revisions and unpaid revisions. Also, learn how to avoid making unusable work that violates IP laws that you will have to revise.
- Save time and keep your clients longer. Learn how to develop a set of "standard business terms" to streamline the time it takes to lock in new clients. Avoid having to make multiple contracts for multiple projects since if you do it properly, you only need one.
- Understand when you may need a lawyer as a photographer. Once you're successful enough that you can hire an attorney, learn what kind of lawyer you may need, how to find that person, and how to negotiate for the lowest fee.
- Avoid lawsuits. Although a lawsuit is unlikely, one threat of legal action could destroy your entire business. Learn the information you need to prevent legal problems now and prevent them from ever arising.
What are the requirements?
- This a comprehensive course that will take any beginner up to the level of competent professional. You can even take this course WHILE you're taking another technical course on photography. Knowledge of photography isn't necessary to understand this information.
What am I going to get from this course?
- Over 34 lectures and 3 hours of content!
- Learn the MISSING PIECE that photography tutorials leave out... The information that will allow you to succeed at running your business
- Review actual real-world examples of photographu contracts, milestones, and payment arrangements from publicly traded companies
What is the target audience?
- Lawyers can charge $400-500 an hour for their time. If you save just one hour of a lawyer's time you've already paid for this course
- Freelancers looking to grow their creative businesses who wants to understand how copyright, trademark, terms of use, and other laws affect what they do and give their clients
- Photographers who wants to take their companies to the next level by integrating smart processes, learning the market and improving internal organization.
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