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6 Ways Cyber Crimes Can Impact Photographers and Videographers

It’s just another day in paradise for your photography or videography business. You’ve just finished another client’s package and processed their payment. Suddenly, you receive an email saying one of your clients paid you through PayPal. Nothing suspicious there since you get these emails all the time. But when you click the link, your computer

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8 Types of Videography Services for Starting Your Own Business

The video production industry as a whole has grown significantly over the years, with even more outstanding increases projected through 2030. This is not only due to more media companies turning to streaming services and on-demand videos, but the rise in popularity of live streaming and social media apps like TikTok. And increase in demand

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States Requiring $2 Million/$2 Million Photographer’s or Videographer’s Liability Insurance

Let’s say you’re trying to secure a photography or filming gig, and the venue or event requires a $2 million liability insurance cost. No problem. Full Frame Insurance’s $2 million/$2 million annual policy ($2 million aggregate and $2 million per occurrence limits) for videographers and photographers has your back — at a starting price of

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Top 9 Wedding Videography Ideas, Statistics & Trends for 2024

You’re a visionary! In your mind, everything you see is a movie scene waiting to be recorded and preserved. You love capturing weddings, people in love, and actions for others to see and experience for themselves. Who knows? You could be the next Spielberg, Scorsese, or Tarantino or wedding videography. However, like most videographers and

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Cyber Liability

Cyber liability insurance protects your business from the cost of first- and third-party claims that arise from a cyber security breach within your business. Cyber crime has become a common threat for businesses both big and small. If you collect or store business information online on a computer, tablet, or mobile device, we highly suggest including this additional protection to your policy.

'Failure to Deliver' Coverage
(Professional Liability)

‘Failure to Deliver’ Coverage, also known as Professional liability insurance, can protect your business from the cost negligence claims that arise from professional errors and omissions, like giving bad instruction or failing to provide necessary information on a subject. If you teach classes or run demonstrations as part of your business, we strongly recommend this additional coverage option.

Additional Insureds

When you add a person, event, or organization to your policy as an additional insured, they receive protection if they are named in a suit due to a covered business-related loss/claim because of your actions or operations.

Additional insured status cannot be granted to a friend or co-worker as an extension of your policy. Each individual must purchase their own policy to obtain liability coverage.

A written contract, such as a venue, studio rental, or employment contract is required to add another party as additional insured.

General Liability

General liability insurance can protect your business from the cost of third-party bodily injury and property damage claims, like if a client trips on your business equipment and injures themselves. It also protects against the cost of copyright infringement claims, personal and advertising injury claims, and more.

Damage To Rented Premises

This coverage can protect your business from the cost of claims arising from damages done to rented spaces, like a studio or event booth. It’s common for property owners and event organizers to require businesses to list them as additional insureds on a policy before renting a space. Full Frame provides unlimited additional insureds for just $30.

Camera Equipment Coverage

Also known as inland marine insurance, camera equipment coverage can protect your business from the cost of repairing or replacing damaged or stolen business equipment—including camera bodies, lenses, lighting equipment, and more. Our policy can protect against claims that occur at home, on a job and anywhere in between. Full Frame offers multiple coverage options for equipment insurance based on your business needs.