The Front Row View (entertainment insurance blog)
Insurance for Photos Booths | Photo Booth Insurance from Front Row
24 April, 2020 • Grant PattenSource: Royalty-free stock photo ID: 506775367, Shutterstock We’re often asked, “Does Front Row’s photography insurance program (Canada) cover photo booths?” The answer is yes (for Canada only); it does, but within some narrow parameters explained below. We do not cover any and all photo booths – they have to be a cert...
How to Protect Your Camera Lens(es)
16 March, 2020 • Grant PattenProtect your camera lens with a filter / protect camera lens from scratches Even if you’re not using a filter to obtain any particular photographic effect, it’s still wise to keep a filter on your camera lens in order to add a layer of protection. A UV or ND filter could be used; either filter will help prevent scratch...
What to Know About Rain Photography: Protecting Your Camera in Rain
9 March, 2020 • Grant PattenSource: Shutterstock Royalty-free stock photo ID: 1095459860 NOTE: This article is specifically about protecting your gear from rain and is not applicable to underwater photography. Underwater photography poses different kinds of risks and requires additional underwriting information to insure. If you do any photograph...
I’m just starting out in my photography business; do I need insurance?
27 February, 2020 • David McLeishShutterstock Royalty-free stock photo ID: 445094317 You might not expect to hear this from an insurance broker, but if you’re wondering whether you need insurance – maybe you don’t! Many photographers, and most professional photographers, don’t need to wonder: they know, because they are told they must carry insurance....
Newly Acquired Camera Equipment Insurance Coverage
25 September, 2018 • David HamiltonWhen photography equipment is damaged or stolen what do you do? Ultimately your camera equipment insurance policy should provide the necessary coverage to replace your equipment; however it can take weeks, to get insurance claims paid out. So what do you do in the meantime? If you intend to continue your business, you ...
Theft from Vehicle: Photography Insurance Theft Claims Explained
20 August, 2018 • David McLeishTheft from a vehicle: Is my equipment covered? For professional photographers, the world is their workplace. They need to be able to pick up and go wherever—and whenever—the light is magic. That means they’re travelling with valuable equipment, and that means, theft from a vehicle is a serious concern. Did you know som...
Photographers: You May NOT be Covered by Your Homeowners Policy!
23 August, 2016 • David HamiltonYou arrive back at your apartment to find your door pried open and your photography gear missing. You take out your phone and call your insurance broker to report the claim under the homeowners policy that you purchased. An adjuster is assigned. The claims adjuster does a web search and sees that you have credits for v...
4 Questions to Consider when Buying Photography Business Insurance
15 March, 2016 • David HamiltonPhotography business insurance Regardless of whether you are renewing or purchasing photography business insurance for the first time, you should consider the following to ensure the best price and protection: 1. What are the limits for your gear and liability? Limits that are too high cost you unnecessary premium doll...
Photographers & Videographers: Save Money on your Camera Insurance
26 February, 2016 • David HamiltonTo achieve the best premium for camera and photography insurance: Make sure your policy covers commercial activities. This is a difficult, pricey lesson that is better learned before there is a loss. Our experience tells us that many professional photographers assume they are covered by their homeowners policy when in ...
Photography Equipment Insurance: You May not be Covered by Homeowners
12 February, 2016 • David HamiltonYou arrive back at your car to find the trunk pried open and your camera bag missing. You take out your phone and call your broker to report the claim under the homeowners policy that you purchased. An adjuster is assigned. The claims adjuster does a web search and sees that you have advertised prints for sale. Because...
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