The General Studio Photoshoot Contract is used for basic In Studio photoshoots. This is a core contract for any professional photographer wishing to grow their business.

This legal document details the terms and conditions between a Photographer and a Client.

The General Studio Photoshoot Contract is a core contract for a Professional Photographer.  It outlines the essential terms and conditions between you and your client(s) including ownership rights and use, compensation, and more.

Every great business relationship starts with laying out the duties and obligations, rights, and responsibilities of the parties.

This easy-to-use and fully customizable agreement is a core Professional Photographer Contract.

Professional Level Contracts are an essential part of building the book of business and scaling your Photography business.

Other names for this Document:

General Studio Photography Contract, Studio Photography Agreement, General Studio Photoshoot Agreement, Studio Photography Contract.

Approximate time to complete contract:  6-7 Minutes

Single-Use Contract Unless Purchased with a Subscription

What is it?

The General Studio Photoshoot Contract covers the essential contract terms between a Photographer and a Client.

This standard Photography legal contract covers:

  • The Start Date of the Agreement
  • The Release of Rights
  • The Use Rights of the Recording, including promotion and advertising rights.
  • The Rights and Responsibilities of the Parties
  • Work-For-Hire Language
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Issues, including Venue & Choice of Law

How does it work?

Use this document to explain the relationship between a Photographer and a Client.

Some things needed to build your custom General Studio Photoshoot Contract:

  • Names of the Parties
  • Addresses of the Parties
  • Emails of the Parties
  • Dates of the Project
  • State for Venue and Choice Provisions

Once you have completed drafting the General Studio Photoshoot Contract, you will be able to save to edit further, download a PDF or send to the other party for electronic signature.