Privacy Policy – Linda Clarke Photography

Last updated: February 2026

Linda Clarke Photography respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).


Who we are


Linda Clarke Photography
Newcastle, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Email:
info@lindaclarkephotography.ie

For the purposes of data protection law, I am the data controller of the personal information you provide.


What information I collect


I may collect and process the following personal data:

• Your name
• Email address
• Phone number
• Baby due date / children’s ages
• Session preferences
• Messages or information you send via contact forms, email, social media or advertisements

This information is provided directly by you when you:
– Fill in a website form
– Submit a Facebook/Instagram lead form
– Send a message or enquiry
– Book a photography session


How your information is used


Your information is used only to:

• Respond to enquiries
• Check availability
• Provide quotes and booking details
• Deliver photography services
• Send session preparation information
• Deliver galleries and products

I do not sell, rent or share your personal data with third parties for marketing purposes.


Marketing communication


I will only contact you in relation to your enquiry or booking.
You will never be automatically subscribed to newsletters without your consent.


Data storage


Your information is stored securely using trusted business tools including email providers, client management systems and gallery delivery platforms.
Data is retained only for as long as necessary to provide services and meet legal accounting requirements.


Your rights


Under GDPR you have the right to:

• Request access to your data
• Request correction of inaccurate data
• Request deletion of your data
• Withdraw consent at any time

You can do this by emailing: linda@lindaclarkephotography.ie


Contact

If you have any concerns about how your data is handled, please contact:

linda@lindaclarkephotography.ie

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Irish Data Protection Commission.