![]() Right, with that said, here’s everything you need to know about contracts and law in fashion photography!Ī Your work and photographs can be protected in more than one way. If you’re not based in the UK, you may want to seek legal advice from a firm in your home country. I should also add that this article primarily applies to UK law, because that’s where I’m based. The content here should not be relied upon or treated as a substitute for specific legal advice relevant to your particular circumstances and you should not take any action or refrain from taking action based on this content. ![]() Now, I need to add a disclaimer: I am not a lawyer and these FAQ do not constitute any form of legal advice. So, I got in touch with the absolutely amazing IP team at Kemp Little, and they’ve gone above and beyond by creating this incredibly in depth FAQ article that will answer every question you could possibly have! Of course, if you have any more questions, please feel free to get in touch with Kemp Little directly, as they’re going to be the best people to ask. Obviously, I’m not a lawyer, so I can’t help you much myself… but I still wanted to help you however I can. I’ve received hundreds of messages from so many of you with questions about contracts, copyright, and licensing. We tend to have little to no understanding of what our rights are, and no real clue of where to turn to to get advice. I know just how stressful the legal side of running a fashion photography business can be. ![]()
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