When setting up a photography business one of the very first and most important things to put into place is photographer's insurance
When setting up in business, there are a number of potentially unforeseen costs that can crop up. These will obviously vary depending on the nature of the business involved and the work that will be undertaken.However, if you are setting up a photography business you will almost certainly need some sort of business insurance.
Photographer Insurance
Business insurance comes in many different forms; again, the most suitable type for you will depend on your individual business model. However, when running a photography business there are a number of elements that should be considered from the outset.
Public Liability Insurance
Aside from insuring your equipment, you may also require more specialised business insurance. If your business has any sort of public-facing element, you will require public liability insurance. This type of business insurance protects you from claims made by third parties. These parties might include customers, other members of the public, sub-contractors and so on.
Professional Indemnity Insurance
Photography businesses should also consider professional indemnity insurance. This type of policy will cover you against claims made against your business as a result of a professional dispute. Instances in which professional indemnity insurance might be useful include a portrait session, after which you accidentally erase the images from your storage.
As has been mentioned, the types of insurance required by your photography business will depend on your individual business model. You may wish to seek advice from insurers, and you should certainly shop around to make sure that you are getting the best deal.
http://www.startaphotographybusiness.co.uk/insurance-requirements-photography-industry.html
Hi Steve,
ReplyDeleteInsurance is just a form of gambling in effect, you work out your odds and place a bet against whatever disaster you can predict.
Darwin Clayton (UK) Ltd are the insurance brokers who sponsor PAGB events, so may be photoed up.
I can also personally recommend Ilkeston Insurance Services who I use for garden design business and are very helpful and knowledgeable. I have a Master Craftman type which covers for public indemnity (a must) but not for intellectual rights (too expensive). You have to understand your clients and pitch yourself accordingly.
Cheers peebs thanks for the info,I am just weighing it all up at the moment but may not need it until next spring
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