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hey guys Rachel break you from the law tog is going to talk a little bit about commercial contracts in commercial photography being very clear upfront this is commercial in nature I know that it sounds like why are you repeating this to me but I have so many people dont truly understand the difference between commercial and portraiture portraiture is typically only used in my context of anything on the law tog and all the articles that I write and in my communities talk about things of a personal nature that the end use of the images are not going to be you use in any commercial type of context thats what the commercial category is for on the law talk and thats what were referring to today this video is just going to give you a little context of the documents that you need to have whenever youre shooting for a commercial style photography and lets just take off the very first thing non-negotiable that you need to have is a commercial photography contract it does a couple of thing