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CANCELLATION POLICY 

THINGS HAPPEN, FOR THAT THERE ARE EXPECTAIONS 


Due to an on going issue with too many people changing their photo session appointments, I have had to come up with a cancellation policy.  I do ask that when clients make an appointment they take into consideration that others have scheduled and moved important things around, so this helps you as clients and myself. Thank you in advance to understanding. Having said  that, please choose the date and time very
carefully.  I do try to make myself very flexible in order to accommodate most 
schedules. So my making an appointment policy and  cancellation policy is as followed


MAKING AN APPOINTMENT POLICY: 

In order for anyone to book a date, they first need to submit
a deposit, which is half the session fee. Please keep in mind 
the date is not held until payment is received.  If you book a date close
to the date you are wanting for you appointment then you will need to pay
via pay pal  on the day you are booking. Information for both will be
given when you contact the photographer
 about making an appointment.
 



CANCELLATION POLICY:  
All appointments that are cancelled due to an emergency when given a 48 (4 weeks for weddings or any 3 hour special event
) hour notice may reschedule.  If the 2nd appointment time is cancelled for any reason the client will loose the deposit made.  If an appointment is cancelled and the client has up to 1 week to reschedule or they will loose the  deposit.  If a client cancels more than twice, the photographer reserves the right to not make any further appointments.



BAD WEATHER: 
Many ask, what will happen if the  weather is bad on the day of our photo shoot? 
First of all it is up to the discretion of myself, the photographer, if the appointment should be cancelled  due to weather.  Bad weather, consist of all day raining
thunderstorms, or a  blizzard.  Do keep in mind, when making an appointment, that most likely you will not get a perfect 70 degree day.  When scheduling in the winter, it could very likely be in the lower 30's. That is not enough reason to cancel a session. Also if you schedule something in the summer, then anything less then 103 degrees is not a reason to cancel a session.



Again, thank you for your cooperation and understanding.


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