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However, if you are a professional photographer, you need those that are made of high-quality metal and glass. Amateur and professional lenses are easily differentiated as the second ones are heavier. You can buy a good lens for product photography. It's written primarily as a wedding photographer contract, but it can be used as an event photography contract as well. It's modified from the contract we use in our photography studio, Lin and Jirsa, Wedding Photographers in Los Angeles, so there are going to be things that don't apply to your studio.

The essential contracts you need for your drone operation.
We provide contracts, agreements, manuals and intellectual property protection for drone companies and pilots like you.
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'OPs in a Box'

You will receive over fifteen (15) key contracts, manuals and documents every professional drone operator needs to succeed. Plus, access to future upgraded versions, hours of training videos from leading drone attorneys for twelve (12) months after you purchase! Make a one-time payment or pay monthly for this 'Best Value' package.

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  • I had spoken to other vendors but they were nowhere near as knowledgeable or natural when answering my many questions…. Enrico is a UAV enthusiast himself which really shows in the quality of service he and his staff provide.

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Here's what you receive

Over a Dozen ‘Mission Critical' UAV Contracts, Forms & Hours of Training Videos
You will receive over a dozen key contracts and documents which set the industry standard for professional drone operators and Part 107 pilots. You will also receive hours of training videos from drone attorneys and industry professionals teaching you how and why to use the documents, legal primers on the key areas of law you need to succeed as a commercial drone business.

Documents and training videos currently available include:

sUAS Services Contract
Are you proving drone services to customers? You receive an editable MS Word and fillable PDF version of this combination ‘drone services' and ‘copyright license' agreement form with thousands of different options built into the forms. Plus, you get 3 training videos from a qualified drone attorney on how and why to use these forms to your legal and marketing advantage. These videos will help build a successful drone services company, built around important legal principles which provide the foundation for your drone operations.

Notice of UAV Operations
If you are flying near or over someone else's private property, notice and permission is important. These forms are designed to set expectations and get you the permission you need. We will send two versions of our industry standard 'Notice of Commercial UAV Operations' forms, in two file formats (MS Word and Adobe PDF) (4 documents total) developed by the attorneys at www.dronelaw.pro specifically for Part 107 drone pilots and UAV service companies. you will also receive password protected training videos explaining (a) the importance of each form provision, (b) how to use these forms with neighboring property owners to your legal advantage and (c) a primer on the legal issues facing drone operators with neighboring property owners.

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Pilot Contractor Agreement
If you are are hiring a drone pilot as an independent contractor, this Pilot Contractor Agreement may be for you.

Copyright Assignment Forms
Who owns the copyright to the photos, videos and data captured during drone flight? You do, if you use these forms.

Part 107 Operation Manual
Standardize your operations with this Part 107 Compliant Operations Manual.

Web Site Language
You have a website. But are your Terms of Use, Privacy Agreement and Copyright Policy customized to your drone operations business model, compliant with state and federal laws? We have the standard language you need for your website.

Bonus! Purchase now and you will receive any upgrades to all of the contracts, documents and videos FREE for one year.

DroneLaw.Pro will release at least one (1) new set of Documents & Videos each month for 12 months after your subscription starts. You will receive access to all these documents at no additional charge as they become available. That means you will receive over fifteen (15) key contract forms / part 107 documents, and hours of training videos from experienced drone attorneys to help your drone company succeed.

Below are a few forms currently in the development process:

Work For Hire Agreements
Make sure that your contractors acknowledge that all copyrights to the photos, videos and data captured during drone flight belong to your company, not the contractor.

Employee Non-Compete Forms
Make sure your employees don't steal you business model or customers.

Real Estate Due Diligence Forms
A form to provide your real estate customers so they know the right questions to ask when your ‘fly by night' competitor tries to undersell your price or services.

** By Purchasing, YOU AGREE to the following Terms & Licensing Limitations:

YOU understand and agree that the deliverables for this purchase are strictly limited to those listed above, and no others. All documents, forms and videos provided by Traverse Legal as a result of purchase of documents or videos through dronelaw.pro, as a free promotion or otherwise) (hereinafter 'the Works' or 'Works') are Copyright Protected, Traverse Legal, PLC. 2016. YOU are responsible for the Works, once received by you, including compliance with the terms of this License by your owners, agents, employees, contractors, investors and any other third party to who you make the Works available.

The Works provided are proprietary and owned by the law firm Traverse Legal, PLC, which operates dronelaw.pro. All use of the Works is limited to paying customers of Traverse Legal, only. By licensing the Works, YOU warrant that YOU are a current or aspiring commercial drone operator / pilot seeking to offer drone services to consumers and customers. The Copyright license provided to YOU for the Works strictly forbids any use by the YOU beyond that provided herein. YOU warrant that YOU are not a competitor – including lawyer, law firm, form service or consultant – of dronelaw.pro or Traverse Legal. YOU may not sell, offer, display, share or distribute the Works to anyone outside YOUR Company, owners, employees, contractors or legitimate prospects or customers of YOUR UAV services. You agree to make any and all third parties with who you share the Works comply with the terms of this License. If YOU wish to refer other persons or companies to license these forms, YOU may do so by sending them to the appropriate link on www.dronelaw.pro so that such persons/companies may pay for and obtain their own license.

YOU agree that no attorney-client relationship is formed by this web site or licensing of the Works. YOU agree that purchasing documents and/or videos does not make you a Traverse legal client. YOU understand that no lawyer or staff member from Traverse Legal has reviewed, analyzed or provided an opinion of YOUR specific situation. All information is general in nature and often states the general rule, to which there are exceptions. There are also variations and changes to laws and legal principles across various jurisdictions. Traverse Legal does not represent or warrant that the above Works will make Customer legally compliant with any FAA regulations, or other law. YOU understand and agree that the Works provided are general in nature and do not address YOUR specific situation and are NOT legal advice; YOU agree and understand that YOU have NOT retained Traverse Legal or any attorney to provide legal advice as part of this purchase. YOU agree that any retention of Traverse Legal or its attorneys will be under separate agreement in writing and subject to a conflict check, at Traverse Legal's sole option.

Traverse Legal's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy apply to this transaction as listed at www.dronelaw.pro. Unless otherwise indicated, all sales are final. No refunds are required for any reason, although may be provided in Traverse Legal's sole discretion.
NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE PROVIDED AS A RESULT OF PURCHASING OR USING THE WORKS. ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED.

Governing Law, Venue & Personal Jurisdiction. YOU consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the State and/or Federal Courts located in Grand Traverse County, Michigan for the resolution of any and all disputes between the parties arising out of your use of this website or licensing of the Works. You agree that venue will be proper and convenient in Grand Traverse County, Michigan and that neither party shall challenge venue in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. All issues between You and Traverse Legal will be governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Michigan.

'I had spoken to other vendors but they were nowhere near as knowledgeable or natural when answering my many questions…. Enrico is a UAV enthusiast himself which really shows in the quality of service he and his staff provide.'

Michael L.
Sneeds Ferry, North Carolina
Lee Aerial Photography & Solutions, LLC

'Enrico really knows his stuff! Enrico answers back on email quickly and personally. I would recommend him to anyone!'

Steve N.
Traverse City, Michigan
Northern Michigan Drone, LLC

Our team of drone UAS attorneys and industry specialists work at the law firm Traverse Legal, PLC and can help you obtain a Section 333 Exemption, comply with a FAA regulation of concern or grow your UAV company.

FAA compliance | Part 107 Waivers and Airspace Authorizations | Exemption requests under Section 333 of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (FMRA) | Certificates of Waiver or Authorization (COA) Processing | Operations Procedure and Safety Manual Drafting | UAS education and training curriculum | Company / LLC formation | Trademark Registrations | Patent Prospection and Protection | Copyright and Software Licensing

Copyright © 2017 DroneLaw.pro | Terms of Service | Privacy Agreement
Every legal matter is different. Client testimonials may not represent your outcome.

What are the top 10 qualities of a great photographer? It takes more than just a nice camera and a desire to take pretty pictures to be successful in this creative yet technical professional field. Whether you want to work for newspapers, magazines, portrait studios, or as a freelance event photographer, there are a few qualities that you should try to cultivate as soon as possible.

Photo by Elizabeth Haslam; ISO 500, f/8, 1/80-second exposure.

1. Ambitious Nature

Photography, like many other creative professions, is a highly competitive field. You'll need the ambition to keep going and striving for the best if you're going to make it.

2. Detail Oriented

A big part of great photography is the ability to focus on the tiny details as well as the big picture. This means capturing the tiniest details when it's necessary, and knowing when to edit the tiniest details out when they're not adding to the picture.

3. Coordination

If you don't have good hand-eye coordination and a steady hand, you better start doing as many exercises as possible to help develop these skills now. This is vital to photography careers.

4. Creativity

This one should be obvious. You either have it, or you don't. However, photography school can often help to cultivate what you have if you feel your creative skills are somewhat lacking.

5. Legal Knowledge

This may not seem so obvious. Photographers do, however, need to be knowledgeable of certain laws, particularly those related to copyright issues and contracts.

6. Knack for Marketing

You can't just expect to sit back and let the work come to you. You need to get your name out there and have a professional looking portfolio to let people know what you can do.

7. Networking Know-How

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Yes, you will need to network and 'schmooze' to make it in the photography biz, regardless of whatever professional level you have your sights set on.

Photo by Sven Puth; ISO 100, f/2, 1/800-second exposure.

8. Mind for Business

This is a profession first and foremost, so it's necessary to have the business skills to manage your career and make the decisions that will benefit your bottom line.

9. People Person

You've got to have people skills to make it in a competitive, creative field like photography. Being personable will get you far in this profession.

10. Technical Skills

This is a no brainer. Photography is all about using the best equipment, tools, and software and knowing how to use them all correctly.

About the Author:
This article was written by Erik Johnson from artanddesigndegreesu dot com.

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Pilot Contractor Agreement
If you are are hiring a drone pilot as an independent contractor, this Pilot Contractor Agreement may be for you.

Copyright Assignment Forms
Who owns the copyright to the photos, videos and data captured during drone flight? You do, if you use these forms.

Part 107 Operation Manual
Standardize your operations with this Part 107 Compliant Operations Manual.

Web Site Language
You have a website. But are your Terms of Use, Privacy Agreement and Copyright Policy customized to your drone operations business model, compliant with state and federal laws? We have the standard language you need for your website.

Bonus! Purchase now and you will receive any upgrades to all of the contracts, documents and videos FREE for one year.

DroneLaw.Pro will release at least one (1) new set of Documents & Videos each month for 12 months after your subscription starts. You will receive access to all these documents at no additional charge as they become available. That means you will receive over fifteen (15) key contract forms / part 107 documents, and hours of training videos from experienced drone attorneys to help your drone company succeed.

Below are a few forms currently in the development process:

Work For Hire Agreements
Make sure that your contractors acknowledge that all copyrights to the photos, videos and data captured during drone flight belong to your company, not the contractor.

Employee Non-Compete Forms
Make sure your employees don't steal you business model or customers.

Real Estate Due Diligence Forms
A form to provide your real estate customers so they know the right questions to ask when your ‘fly by night' competitor tries to undersell your price or services.

** By Purchasing, YOU AGREE to the following Terms & Licensing Limitations:

YOU understand and agree that the deliverables for this purchase are strictly limited to those listed above, and no others. All documents, forms and videos provided by Traverse Legal as a result of purchase of documents or videos through dronelaw.pro, as a free promotion or otherwise) (hereinafter 'the Works' or 'Works') are Copyright Protected, Traverse Legal, PLC. 2016. YOU are responsible for the Works, once received by you, including compliance with the terms of this License by your owners, agents, employees, contractors, investors and any other third party to who you make the Works available.

The Works provided are proprietary and owned by the law firm Traverse Legal, PLC, which operates dronelaw.pro. All use of the Works is limited to paying customers of Traverse Legal, only. By licensing the Works, YOU warrant that YOU are a current or aspiring commercial drone operator / pilot seeking to offer drone services to consumers and customers. The Copyright license provided to YOU for the Works strictly forbids any use by the YOU beyond that provided herein. YOU warrant that YOU are not a competitor – including lawyer, law firm, form service or consultant – of dronelaw.pro or Traverse Legal. YOU may not sell, offer, display, share or distribute the Works to anyone outside YOUR Company, owners, employees, contractors or legitimate prospects or customers of YOUR UAV services. You agree to make any and all third parties with who you share the Works comply with the terms of this License. If YOU wish to refer other persons or companies to license these forms, YOU may do so by sending them to the appropriate link on www.dronelaw.pro so that such persons/companies may pay for and obtain their own license.

YOU agree that no attorney-client relationship is formed by this web site or licensing of the Works. YOU agree that purchasing documents and/or videos does not make you a Traverse legal client. YOU understand that no lawyer or staff member from Traverse Legal has reviewed, analyzed or provided an opinion of YOUR specific situation. All information is general in nature and often states the general rule, to which there are exceptions. There are also variations and changes to laws and legal principles across various jurisdictions. Traverse Legal does not represent or warrant that the above Works will make Customer legally compliant with any FAA regulations, or other law. YOU understand and agree that the Works provided are general in nature and do not address YOUR specific situation and are NOT legal advice; YOU agree and understand that YOU have NOT retained Traverse Legal or any attorney to provide legal advice as part of this purchase. YOU agree that any retention of Traverse Legal or its attorneys will be under separate agreement in writing and subject to a conflict check, at Traverse Legal's sole option.

Traverse Legal's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy apply to this transaction as listed at www.dronelaw.pro. Unless otherwise indicated, all sales are final. No refunds are required for any reason, although may be provided in Traverse Legal's sole discretion.
NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE PROVIDED AS A RESULT OF PURCHASING OR USING THE WORKS. ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED.

Governing Law, Venue & Personal Jurisdiction. YOU consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the State and/or Federal Courts located in Grand Traverse County, Michigan for the resolution of any and all disputes between the parties arising out of your use of this website or licensing of the Works. You agree that venue will be proper and convenient in Grand Traverse County, Michigan and that neither party shall challenge venue in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. All issues between You and Traverse Legal will be governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Michigan.

'I had spoken to other vendors but they were nowhere near as knowledgeable or natural when answering my many questions…. Enrico is a UAV enthusiast himself which really shows in the quality of service he and his staff provide.'

Michael L.
Sneeds Ferry, North Carolina
Lee Aerial Photography & Solutions, LLC

'Enrico really knows his stuff! Enrico answers back on email quickly and personally. I would recommend him to anyone!'

Steve N.
Traverse City, Michigan
Northern Michigan Drone, LLC

Our team of drone UAS attorneys and industry specialists work at the law firm Traverse Legal, PLC and can help you obtain a Section 333 Exemption, comply with a FAA regulation of concern or grow your UAV company.

FAA compliance | Part 107 Waivers and Airspace Authorizations | Exemption requests under Section 333 of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (FMRA) | Certificates of Waiver or Authorization (COA) Processing | Operations Procedure and Safety Manual Drafting | UAS education and training curriculum | Company / LLC formation | Trademark Registrations | Patent Prospection and Protection | Copyright and Software Licensing

Copyright © 2017 DroneLaw.pro | Terms of Service | Privacy Agreement
Every legal matter is different. Client testimonials may not represent your outcome.

What are the top 10 qualities of a great photographer? It takes more than just a nice camera and a desire to take pretty pictures to be successful in this creative yet technical professional field. Whether you want to work for newspapers, magazines, portrait studios, or as a freelance event photographer, there are a few qualities that you should try to cultivate as soon as possible.

Photo by Elizabeth Haslam; ISO 500, f/8, 1/80-second exposure.

1. Ambitious Nature

Photography, like many other creative professions, is a highly competitive field. You'll need the ambition to keep going and striving for the best if you're going to make it.

2. Detail Oriented

A big part of great photography is the ability to focus on the tiny details as well as the big picture. This means capturing the tiniest details when it's necessary, and knowing when to edit the tiniest details out when they're not adding to the picture.

3. Coordination

If you don't have good hand-eye coordination and a steady hand, you better start doing as many exercises as possible to help develop these skills now. This is vital to photography careers.

4. Creativity

This one should be obvious. You either have it, or you don't. However, photography school can often help to cultivate what you have if you feel your creative skills are somewhat lacking.

5. Legal Knowledge

This may not seem so obvious. Photographers do, however, need to be knowledgeable of certain laws, particularly those related to copyright issues and contracts.

6. Knack for Marketing

You can't just expect to sit back and let the work come to you. You need to get your name out there and have a professional looking portfolio to let people know what you can do.

7. Networking Know-How

Real Estate Photographer Pro Webinar

Yes, you will need to network and 'schmooze' to make it in the photography biz, regardless of whatever professional level you have your sights set on.

Photo by Sven Puth; ISO 100, f/2, 1/800-second exposure.

8. Mind for Business

This is a profession first and foremost, so it's necessary to have the business skills to manage your career and make the decisions that will benefit your bottom line.

9. People Person

You've got to have people skills to make it in a competitive, creative field like photography. Being personable will get you far in this profession.

10. Technical Skills

This is a no brainer. Photography is all about using the best equipment, tools, and software and knowing how to use them all correctly.

About the Author:
This article was written by Erik Johnson from artanddesigndegreesu dot com.

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  1. business savvy should be number 1 and i think ur right technical skill comes at number 10!

  2. I like your list for the most part. Would disagree with some of it as in Number 10. 'Photography is all about using the best equipment, tools and software and knowing how to use them all correctly.' Wouldn't that statement alone negate the other 9? Anyways… I have seen awesome images shot with P&S cameras… and even cell phones.

    Hard to put photography in a box. Sort of like the one man's trash is another's treasure sort of thing.

    Good points all, to take into account.

    I am just thinking a different title might be in order for your post.

  3. This might be a better list if the title was 'Top 10 qualities for the business of photography.' That is to say, these are qualities required to run a good photography business but they won't necessarily make you a good photographer. The list of top ten qualities for being a really good photographer should start with; 1)Patience, 2) A Good Eye, 3) A knowledge of the history of art and photography. It takes a long time to become a good photographer. Buying $20,000 worth of equipment doesn't make you a better photographer any more than buying an expensive car makes you a better driver. It also takes many years to develop a good eye, for knowing what works best in each situation and how to handle the challenges you will face. Lastly, while many photographers are quick to claim they are artists, precious few actually take the time to study art and why some works are considered genius and others are left on the scrap heap. To bad, they would be much better photographers if they did.

    • Exactly the same conclusion that I came to after reading this article!!! There are many photographers that are artistically strong but weak when it comes to the business end of things like marketing and networking.

  4. 5,6,7,8, and 10, have nothing to do with being a great photographer. And #3? Someone's general eye-hand coordination isn't an issue, if they practice shooting skills enough to learn them.

    I love this website. I have been reading every post for a few years now, but…

    This post is the worst. The writer is saying that his qualities are the ones that make one great. Your audience is now larger than the small number of 'professionals' that think they are better than the rest of us.

  5. Mr. Johnson,

    I am sorry for posting the above comment. I am ashamed for writing that. Nobody should be criticized like that in a public forum. Feel free to delete it.

    I am sorry,
    Paul

  6. I think You need passion to become a good photographer.It doesn't mean you need to be an expert. It means you need to be dedicated.

  7. I recently wrote a blog post on what we should know about photographers before marrying them. Heavy stuff, but thought you might like this. http://www.jodilogik.com/wordpress/index.php/marrying-a-photographer/

  8. i apsolutally love ready about your work

  9. My good friend is looking to become a photographer and I wanted to learn more about the skill sets of these professionals. It is good to learn that photographers are detail oriented. I like what was said about capturing the tiniest details when necessary and when to edit the tiniest details out when they are not adding to the picture.

  10. A good article, called the main qualities that should be guided by a good photographers. Most of these qualities are photographed which I was lucky to find on TaraWeddings. Real professionals, their work is doing great.

    • I was in this agency too, https://taraweddings.ca/. I agree with you completely, the guys who work there make photos like Gods

  11. I appreciate it when you said that a good photographer is very creative and that photography schools teach this in case they do not have enough creativity. If that is the case, then I will see to it that I ask the former clients of the photographer that I am considering if he is creative enough. Though I doubt it will be that important since the I intend to hire a professional to do a commercial photography. Surely that already has a pattern.

  12. Photography is a great art. And like any other art you need to do lots of practice to master it.
    Be ambitious and always seeks out opportunities, pay close attention to detail while catching photos.

  13. I really like what you said about how great photographers work hard to keep going for the best end product that is possible. If I were hiring photographers for a youth sports league, I will be sure to work with people that will take the job seriously, even if the job does not give them the prestige of shooting for major leagues. That way, I can get amazing shots at the end of the day, while he gets portfolio-worthy photos from a paid job.

  14. Nice blog! I read your article. I really like all the points that you mentioned are interesting and helpful. Thank you for sharing this blog.

  15. I agree with all of these! Great article!

  16. It was interesting when you explained how important a steady hand is to a successful career in photography. My younger sister is pregnant with her first child and mentioned that she wants to work with a maternity photographer to help memorialize this special time in her life. I'll pass along these tips so she knows what skill to look for as she starts reaching out to potential photographers in her area!

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