
Privacy Policy
A legal disclaimer
Privacy Policy & Legal Disclaimer for Last Updated:
We value your trust, so here's how we handle your personal info and set expectations for our photography, videography, and social media marketing services.
Privacy Policy
When you contact us, book a session, or engage with our online content, we may collect: names, emails, phone numbers, addresses, payment details, or social media handles. We use this info to schedule shoots, send invoices, share updates, or deliver digital content like edited photos or videos. Your data stays secure on password-protected servers, and we only share it with trusted processors-like editing software or payment platforms-that follow strict privacy standards. We never sell your info. Cookies on our website track basic analytics (like page views) to improve our site, but we don't use invasive tracking. You can opt out of marketing emails anytime by clicking unsubscribe or emailing us at . We comply with , and if you're in Europe, you've got rights like data access, correction, or deletion. Contact us at for anything privacy-related. Legal Disclaimer Our services involve capturing and sharing visual content. By booking us, you agree we can photograph, film, or post content featuring you, your property, or others (with their consent) on our portfolio, website, or social media unless you explicitly opt out. We'll use edits to enhance quality, but we can't guarantee flawless results-lighting, equipment, or creative vision might affect outcomes. You're responsible for providing accurate info (like addresses or preferences) to avoid delays or extra costs. We're not liable for missed deadlines due to weather, client delays, or third-party issues (like venue restrictions). Deposits are non-refundable unless we cancel, and final payment is due before delivery. All content we create remains our intellectual property until full payment clears; then, you get personal use rights (like printing or posting), but not commercial use unless agreed. If you breach our terms, we may stop services and keep deposits. Governing law is . That's a solid starting point, but definitely have a lawyer review it to cover local laws.