You have one of the most relatable beginner photography channels out there. You don't have the high end gear and you make due with what you have which I can really connect with. I love the suggestion about the pic-time website.
Thanks for this one, Angela. I wasn’t aware of pic-time, or even the Adobe option. I assumed that if I wasn’t willing to pay for square space I was just out of luck. So thanks heaps for opening these lazy eyes with some good options. :)
Thanks for the vid lesson! For some reason the idea of having contracts/releases escaped me! You should add one of those lil donation buttons on your channel so I can show my appreciation! Cheers
Brill vid, fam. I'm dumping my SS site, and going with Adobe Portfolio. I didn't even know it was a thing until recently. Looks fairly easy to navigate. Do you have any vids on learning Portfolio? Cheers.
Hi, quick question here. Do I need the contact if I want to use pictures of strangers in my portfolio? I read the one you saw and it talks about money but as a street photographer I don’t deal with that. So do I really need that contract? And what should I put in there?
That line in your contract is completely unnecessary. You can always use the images you shot as a promotion of your own ability. Even if someone complained they can't do anything. You aren't promoting a specific product or other service, you are promoting your photo taking with a photo you took. The person in the photo is not promoting the product, they ARE the product.
You have one of the most relatable beginner photography channels out there. You don't have the high end gear and you make due with what you have which I can really connect with. I love the suggestion about the pic-time website.
I appreciate that! I will say tho, I recently upgraded my camera ☺️ still expect canon m50 vids coming your way though 😊👌🏽
@@AngelaZunigaAlright, did you stick with canon and get one of the R lineup of cameras? Also great video! 🙌
@@ojsar3453 I got a canon r5c ❤
Thanks for this one, Angela. I wasn’t aware of pic-time, or even the Adobe option. I assumed that if I wasn’t willing to pay for square space I was just out of luck. So thanks heaps for opening these lazy eyes with some good options. :)
I totally didn't know about the adobe portfolio feature, I will be using it. Thanks for sharing!!
This video was very informative. Pretty funny too. Lol. You're on your way to becoming my favorite photography content creator. 👍🏾
Thank you so much for the Adobe tip. I pay close to $40 a month, For Lightroom and photoshop.
This was an amazing video and you definitely have a new subscriber.
This was great needed this! ✅👍🏾
This was super helpful! Thank you so much. I didn't realize Adobe had a portfolio builder...
Thanks for the vid lesson! For some reason the idea of having contracts/releases escaped me! You should add one of those lil donation buttons on your channel so I can show my appreciation! Cheers
Brill vid, fam. I'm dumping my SS site, and going with Adobe Portfolio. I didn't even know it was a thing until recently. Looks fairly easy to navigate. Do you have any vids on learning Portfolio? Cheers.
Great stuff. Interesting info on contract templates x
Great stuff. Love the energy so keep it up.
This was great information, thank you
Thank you for the great advice! I love your content and videos!
Thank you so much for the great advice. ☺️
Bless you!
Thank you 🌹
thank you so much
Very useful information. Thank you.
Hi, quick question here. Do I need the contact if I want to use pictures of strangers in my portfolio? I read the one you saw and it talks about money but as a street photographer I don’t deal with that. So do I really need that contract? And what should I put in there?
GOD BLESSSSSS YOU !!!!
Thanks. Love your vids
You do not need a model release when using for non-commercial purposes.
Fantastic video....thank u!
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Cool video and good energy 😃
Very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
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That line in your contract is completely unnecessary. You can always use the images you shot as a promotion of your own ability. Even if someone complained they can't do anything. You aren't promoting a specific product or other service, you are promoting your photo taking with a photo you took. The person in the photo is not promoting the product, they ARE the product.
Also publishing their photo is legal without their consent.
Regardless, it's generally considered good practice to obtain consent
Hello Darling 😉
Where do you find and get this contract?
I just googled “service agreement contract template” and bunch come up
Then I put together my own from what I found.