Terms of service.
Terms and Conditions
Terms of Website Use
These terms of use have been created by Emma Solley Photography for the information of visitors to our website (www.saltandland.com) and form the conditions which govern use of our website. Use of this site includes accessing and browsing our site or services. Please read these terms carefully before using our site; by using our site, you confirm you have accepted these terms of use and that you agree to comply with them.
Intellectual Property Rights; Authorised & Unauthorised Use of Images & Content
All images and text contained on this website remain the property of Emma Solley Photography and are protected by United Kingdom and international copyright laws. Content may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, projected, or used in any way without express written permission. Various tracking systems may be in place at any time to identify unauthorised use.
Website Orders & Payments
When you place an order on our website, we will e-mail you to acknowledge receipt of your order and payment.
Payment Methods
All payments on this website are processed automatically via Stripe. Stripe offers an industry standard secure on-line payments system. You can use any credit or debit card to pay via Stripe and can even make payments if you do not have an account. Bank transfer can also be accepted as a method of payment. Please contact us if you would like to pay using this method.
Returns Policy
We take pride in our customer service both in the quality of our prints and in the efficiency with which we process orders. However, if for any reason you are not satisfied with the quality of your order please contact us to describe the imperfection(s) and return the item(s) in as-new condition within 7 days of receipt. Upon receipt and after satisfactory inspection of imperfection(s) you will be offered a choice of either a replacement, or a full refund.
Applicable Law
All Contracts made between Emma Solley Photography and you shall be governed by the laws of England. Any dispute arising from the Contract must be confirmed by you in writing within 30 days. In the first instance you agree that you and we shall try to reach an amicable settlement via agreement or mediation; if these fail the dispute shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.