Ep. 046: Legal Quickie: Can I Use Photographs of My Client's Wedding to Promote my Wedding Planning Business?

Published: July 12, 2017, 5 a.m.

On this episode of Office Talk, I\u2019m answering a question I receive quite a lot when I speak to event and wedding planners.\xa0

You see, since event planners are often busy executing and designing the event, there isn\u2019t something tangible left for them to include in their portfolio. That\u2019s why they rely on photographs to help showcase their work and promote their business and services to others.

So the question becomes\u2026.

Is there a way for wedding and event planners to legally require clients to contractually agree to provide them with access to professional images after the wedding? If so, how do they go about asking for permission?

I\u2019m sharing the answer in this week\u2019s Legal Quickie episode!\xa0

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