Permission Letter Template for Photoshoot

About this template

Whether you specialize in wedding, graduation, party, or graduation photos — chances are you’re going to need a way to get your client’s consent to photograph them beforehand. With this Permission Letter Template for Photoshoot from Jotform Sign, you can efficiently get your client’s e-signature, contact information, and consent in one organized form.

Want to change up how your Permission Letter Template for Photoshoot looks? No problem! With our intuitive online form builder, personalizing your document is a breeze. Add or remove form fields, change up fonts and colors, upload example photos, and more. Then simply send it to your clients for signatures! It’s that easy.

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