by "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 3, 2008 at 09:45 PM
From: "HarrisVIII" <acphotREMOVE_THIS@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
| Hi,
|
| I've just had a client cancel a commission to take images of a building
| during its construction. I have written instructions from the client to
| take photos for them and had already spent an hour or so at the site
| taking some preliminary shots.
|
| This client has apparently now changed their mind and taken on another
| photographer informing me that my services are no longer required. I
| should add that they have not seen any of my work so far and I have no
| idea why they have cancelled. Cheeky gits have even requested I meet
| with the replacement photographer!
|
| What can I reasonably and legally charge this client? Can I only really
| just charge for the hour already spent on site or can I increase the fee
| as I had already started working and perhaps include some claim for work
| turned down on the back of this job? It would have been a good one
| lasting several months.
|
| Very odd situation that I can't seem to get to the bottom of but I'd
| love to pinch this time waster for as much as possible. Would appreciate
| any input.
| TIA.
|
I would presume, that would be based upon the contract signed by the
potential client. For
example, a "cancellation fee" clause.
--
Dave
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