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How a Business Hired a Lawyer to Draft a Photography Usage Rights Agreement in Florida

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a business in Florida seeking help to draft a Photography Usage Rights Agreement. The client received 10 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $1,150.

Service type
Draft
Location
Florida
Client type
Business
Client industry
Business
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$450 - $1,150 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
10 bids

How much does it cost to Draft a Photography Usage Rights Agreement in Florida?

For this project, the client received 10 proposals from lawyers to draft a Photography Usage Rights Agreement in Florida, with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $1,150 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

Project Description

In 2024, a business in Florida sought assistance in drafting a photography usage rights agreement. The client aimed to clarify the terms surrounding video recordings that would generate revenue, specifically focusing on how profits would be shared between themselves and their employer. Ensuring the agreement covered the intended uses for various types of photos—including training materials and marketing—was a top priority for the client. As a result, the client received 10 proposals from licensed lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $1,150, all submitted to complete the work within the requested deadline of less than a week.

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Forum Questions About Photography Usage Rights Agreement

Photography Usage Rights Agreement

Florida

Asked on Jul 4, 2025

Can a photography license agreement restrict the use of photographs taken in public places?

As a professional photographer, I often capture images in public places, such as city streets and parks, and license them to clients for various purposes. Recently, I received a photography license agreement from a potential client that includes a clause restricting the use of photographs taken in public places without obtaining additional permissions or model releases. I am unsure if such a clause is legally enforceable and if it infringes on my rights as a photographer to freely capture and license images in public spaces. Can a photography license agreement restrict the use of photographs taken in public places, and if so, what are the limitations and considerations that need to be taken into account?

Ralph S.

Answered Jul 25, 2025

You can put pretty much any kid of restriction in your agreement and decide what you want and not want transferred. It's your artistic work, it does not matter what the picture is of (I guess maybe it's difficult to prove the photo is yours?). However, in a breach of contract situation, you need to show your damages. I would consider some liquidated damages provision that they would pay you a set amount if it used for any other purpose.

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Photography Usage Rights Agreement

Kansas

Asked on Jun 17, 2025

Can a photographer legally transfer their copyright to a client through a Photography Usage Rights Agreement?

I recently hired a photographer to capture some professional headshots for my business. During our discussion, the photographer mentioned a Photography Usage Rights Agreement, which they said would grant me the rights to use and reproduce the photos. I'm curious to know if this agreement is legally binding and if it means the photographer is transferring their copyright to me, or if there are any limitations or restrictions I should be aware of.

Sara S.

Answered Jul 18, 2025

It sounds like you are being granted a license to use the photographs, rather than own them. An experienced intellectual property attorney will be able to tell you more.

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