DS, one fotog I know has one on the back of his card. If your interested in something like that, I'll try to find his card and tell you what he has on it. SS
DS, one fotog I know has one on the back of his card. If your interested in something like that, I'll try to find his card and tell you what he has on it. SS
I copied and filed the shortened version. By the way, can you tell me in a nutshell what the "seal" box is for? I didn't feel like wading through the site maze to try and find it.
Bought "Business and Legal Forms for Photographers by Tad Crawford", comes with a CD of all forms downloadable and customizable to the computer. Excellent source for all forms.
dspooner wrote:
Would anyone know where I might obtain a standard model form?
I copied and filed the shortened version. By the way, can you tell me in a nutshell what the "seal" box is for? I didn't feel like wading through the site maze to try and find it.
At a time when most people could not read, official documents were signed and/or sealed with drops of wax next to a signature or to seal closed a folded document. An official stamp or ring was pressed into the hot wax to attest to the document's authenticity.
Today, when required, we use mechanical stampers to emboss a pattern (seal) into papers or small red stickers to represent seals or even just one's initials.