Website terms and conditions
Last updated: October 2025
Welcome to Ian Clark Photography. By accessing and using this website, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions. Please read them carefully.
1. Intellectual property
All content on this website, including images, text and design, is the property of Ian Clark Photography. No content from this website may be used, copied, reproduced, distributed or modified in any form without prior written permission from Ian Clark Photography.
2. Use of the website
You may use this website for lawful purposes only. You agree not to:
Upload or transmit any material that is unlawful, harmful or offensive.
Interfere with the website’s operation or security.
Use automated systems (bots) to access or scrape content from the site.
3. Photography and prints
All photographs displayed on this site are copyrighted. Any use of images for commercial or personal purposes is strictly prohibited unless explicitly authorised by Ian Clark Photography. Purchasing prints or commissioning work is subject to separate agreements.
4. Links to other websites
This website may contain links to external sites. Ian Clark Photography is not responsible for the content or practices of these sites. Links are provided for convenience only and your use of third-party sites is at your own risk.
5. Limitation of liability
While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and availability of the website, Ian Clark Photography cannot be held responsible for any loss, damage or inconvenience resulting from the use of this site or any linked websites.
6. Changes to terms
Ian Clark Photography reserves the right to update or modify these terms at any time. Changes will be posted on this page with the date of the latest revision. Continued use of the website after changes indicates your acceptance of the updated terms.
7. Governing law
These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes arising from the use of this website shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.