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in this video I want to share some of my thoughts around contracts and whether or not you should be using them in your photography business [Music] hey everyone welcome back to the channel if its your first time here my name is Matthew I am an architecture and design photographer based in Kansas City so before we dive into the subject of contracts I wanted to run an idea by my subscribers or possibly the first time viewers if youre new to the channel a lot of questions and messages that I get arent necessarily related to the process or how I take photos there are some more often than not a lot of them are business related now Mike Kelly and I did put out a tutorial series recently solely about the business side of running an architecture photography business clearly we dont cover every single scenario and situation that us as architecture photographers run into but we do cover a lot of the basics so the idea I had was to possibly do a weekly video on this channel solely addressing