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[Music] hey friends and welcome back to my youtube channel my name is hope and i am a photographer serving both charleston and savannah and this youtube channel is where i share education for photographers as well as a little bit of a peek into my life living in the low country and ive never talked about this on my channel ive been saying that a lot lately weve been doing lots of new stuff but im going to be talking about senior photography contracts so i specialize in senior photography ive been a senior photographer for a decade this month which is insane and i have learned a lot about what to include in your contract to protect both you and your client um but mostly to just make sure that expectations are clearly communicated and that you and your business are protected ive learned a lot the hard way so i have to give a preface of this video i am not a lawyer im not an attorney i am not legally equipped to teach you how all of these things apply to your state how they should