Do any of you use a Hold Harmless Agreement for commercial work? I thought of this but I am no layer....
Agreement for photographic services:
Joe Busyguy (photographer) agrees to photograph participants in an event scheduled for XXX at XXX for the sum of $500, payable upon delivery of a DVD or DVDs having approximately 40 JPEG photographs of the event and 60 JPEG photographs of participants willing to pose. The quality must be acceptable to the client.
The client agrees to hold the photographer harmless and free of any liability, expense, cost, or reimbursement if the photographer or photographers are unable to perform any or all of the duties described above for any reason, including but not limited to, fire, transportation problems, acts of God, accident, illness, injury, theft, stupidity, ignorance, malfeasance, misfeasance, or technical problems. Photographer shall have no further liability with respect to this agreement. This limitation of liability also applies to any loss/damage of photographs or failure to deliver photographs for any reason.
Photo Disk: Upon receipt of a photo DVD, client accepts all responsibility for archiving and protecting the photographs. Photographer does not permanently archive image files. Photographer is not responsible for the life of any digital media provided or for any future changes in digital technology or media interpretation that might result in an inability to read the digital data provided. It is client's responsibility to backup and otherwise secure all digital media and files. The photographer offers no guarantee or warranty of future service or lifespan of digital images.