LeeP
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I've been reading a lot of threads recently about non-paying clients and feel I could be in the same position.
Scenario:
Client calls me a couple of weeks before her Wedding saying she's in need of a photographer who can work to their tight timescales. The Wedding wasn't pre-planned and was a 'spur of the moment' action I later found out.
I agreed that I could take on the commission and went down my usual pre-shoot meeting, explanation of contract, fees, got the list of shots etc.
I met with the local church and did some familiarisation as I hadn't been to it before and all was going great.
The Wedding shoot itself went great - super response from Bride/Groom and all their family/friends.
Great.
Then it starts to slow down ...
I give them their honeymoon period and, as per usual, I have posted small proofs of all of my edits for their selection.
They had gone for a very budget package and only had 40 prints included in the price with a selection from about 200.
The following week, I give a courtesy call to ensure they'd received them and that all was going well with them and to plan a date / meeting to discuss the selection and options.
Client wasn't available at all that week (not evenings of weekends or through the day) but would be the following week - would I call back then?
So I call the following week, same answer. I didn't mind too much...
It's now on the fourth week of 'we're too busy' ...
I live only 4 miles away from the client and have told them any time is convenient and i'll only be an hour at the most. I need their selection before I can obviously process the album...
So - how long is too long? I was paid 50% deposit before the wedding and receive the final 50% on completion (+ any additional print charges etc).
Have I shot myself in the foot? My T&C's don't have any statement in them for a time-period / cooling off period before the final order, but usually I am sorted within 2 weeks of the honeymoon. I feel like i'm being strung alone ....
Thanks for any advice!
Scenario:
Client calls me a couple of weeks before her Wedding saying she's in need of a photographer who can work to their tight timescales. The Wedding wasn't pre-planned and was a 'spur of the moment' action I later found out.
I agreed that I could take on the commission and went down my usual pre-shoot meeting, explanation of contract, fees, got the list of shots etc.
I met with the local church and did some familiarisation as I hadn't been to it before and all was going great.
The Wedding shoot itself went great - super response from Bride/Groom and all their family/friends.
Great.
Then it starts to slow down ...
I give them their honeymoon period and, as per usual, I have posted small proofs of all of my edits for their selection.
They had gone for a very budget package and only had 40 prints included in the price with a selection from about 200.
The following week, I give a courtesy call to ensure they'd received them and that all was going well with them and to plan a date / meeting to discuss the selection and options.
Client wasn't available at all that week (not evenings of weekends or through the day) but would be the following week - would I call back then?
So I call the following week, same answer. I didn't mind too much...
It's now on the fourth week of 'we're too busy' ...
I live only 4 miles away from the client and have told them any time is convenient and i'll only be an hour at the most. I need their selection before I can obviously process the album...
So - how long is too long? I was paid 50% deposit before the wedding and receive the final 50% on completion (+ any additional print charges etc).
Have I shot myself in the foot? My T&C's don't have any statement in them for a time-period / cooling off period before the final order, but usually I am sorted within 2 weeks of the honeymoon. I feel like i'm being strung alone ....
Thanks for any advice!
With both the above. Give me a shout mate, I know a bit about the court process etc 
