Terms of Business

Booking

A deposit of £50.00 is required at the time of booking. The balance will be invoiced one month prior to your wedding for payment on or before your wedding day.
Copyright. In accordance with The Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988 The copyright of all photographs taken by Peter Noyce remains our sole property. We may, at our discretion, use these photographs for exhibition or display or publication for promotional purposes. Should you purchase a CD of your images you also purchase the absolute right to reproduce those images without restriction in perpetuity.

Images

images will be kept on file for a minimum of ten years.
Re-orders. Re-orders may be placed at any time. There is no insistence or expectation that orders for further copies of photographs will be placed.

Colour reproduction and stability

The photographs will provide a pleasing colour balance based upon the flesh tone but due to limitations of photographic dyes no guarantee of exact colour match or resistance to fade can be given.
All photographic sizes are nominal.

Prices

All prices shown exclude postage and packing.

Force majeure

Every effort will be made to take all the photographs as discussed prior to the wedding but Peter Noyce will not be liable for failure to do so due to circumstances beyond its control. In the unlikely event of total photographic failure or cancellation of this contract by Peter Noyce liability shall be limited to a full refund of all moneys paid. Peter Noyce shall not be liable for consequential loss howsoever caused.

Cancellation

The Client may cancel this contract at any time by giving written notice to PNPimage. The booking fee will be forfeit if notice of cancellation is received less than twenty weeks prior to the ceremony. The full fee is payable if notice of cancellation is received less than twelve weeks prior to the ceremony.

Sole rights

The Client(s) gives sole photography rights (stills) to Peter Noyce for the purpose of resale or publication. We have no objection to family and friends taking pictures.

English Law

The contract shall be deemed to be a contract made in England and shall in all respects be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.