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Dude REALLY Wants Wedding Pictures

Kestra

Admiral
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So there's a guy in the US who is suing his wedding photographer because they missed the last fifteen minutes of his wedding (and I think he was dissatisfied with the pics in general).

The craziness?

The wedding took place in 2003.
He's divorced.
He not only wants to be compensated for the original fee from the photographers, he wants them to pay to recreate the entire wedding.
He doesn't know where his ex-wife is exactly, but presumably she's not even in the country anymore.

I don't know what's going on with him but he must be one unhappy person. Read the article yourself since it's so short and I may have gotten details wrong.
 
There's nothing crazy about it. I'm out of focus in at least half the pictures, and the blooming git ignored repeated exhortations not to photograph Aunt Francesco in profile.
 
Crap. I just photographed my Brother's wedding last week. He better not sue me in eight years! :scream:
 
Conflicted on this one.

I mean, obviously he's just looking for a payday here. Lost his job a while ago, no longer married to the woman in question, and have to assume that his father's law firm isn't exactly charging him to do this, so it's a free shot at a payday. From that perspective, no dice. Also, obviously even if everything else wasn't a factor, he waited a long time to file this, and only did so because he needed the money and the statute of limitations was going to expire on this one.

On the other hand, would have to look at the contract and the photos. Claims he wasn't happy with them originally, missed big moments, etc. Obviously there's something going on there, although I'm positive that the contract specifies that damages would be limited to cost of service, no promises about exactly what shots you get, etc.

It WAS their responsibility to be there and capture the event. If the couple stayed 'on script' and didn't do anything real spontaneous that the photographers would have an excuse to miss, why aren't there pictures? Regular limits on damage are a bitch in situations like this, because if they decide to wander off when you have your first dance, or the pictures just don't come out because they didn't take enough or they got wrecked, what recourse do you really have? Can't really get that moment back, so what are the damages?

That's why you have to be pretty careful when hiring out the vendors for the event, check references, etc. My MIL is still pissed at her photographer 30 years later because he was drinking with everyone else, and photos are blurry, off-center, etc. You can get your money back, but you can't get someone else to photograph the wedding after...

Still, in this case, he might be entitled to a portion of the original contract, but not much if anything for damages, and certainly not getting paid to recreate the wedding. Especially since he's been divorced a couple years now, so why would anyone want to participate in that? Not going to get the same clothes/haircut, try to look younger, and pretend to be happy for a couple that already split up :lol:

Pretty clear money grab here. If he was asking for a lot less, and was still married, MAYBE he'd have had a point, but since neither is the case, he should drop it.

Cases like this are why you should have to pay opposing legal fees when you lose. Photographer has spent thousands defending himself here in a pretty blatant nonsense case, while I'm sure the Groom got his comped by his dad's firm. Not ok...
 
He's arguably entitled to a refund. I don't think he's entitled to any more. Granted, expectation damages could arguably include this (the goal for breach of contract is to make the person as well off as if the contract had been performed properly), but I think he has a duty to mitigate. And waiting six years so everybody is across the globe and most don't talk to him anymore artificially increased the price to the point of ridiculously.

That's assuming expectation damages entitle him to wedding pictures and not just the monetary value of good quality pictures (which is probably no more than the price of performance).
 
Wouldn't the ex- wife be entitled to half of any money he will receive if he wins this case?
 
I really hope the photo company goes after this guy for libel and legal fees after all this.

This is a clear abuse of the court system. If he was really angry about all this, why did he wait all these years, after a divorce nonetheless.
 
You can't sue somebody for libel based on things they say in a lawsuit allegation. You can go after him for sanctions if he has no chance of proving his allegations, though.

As I understand it, it isn't so much that he's factually wrong, it's just that the amount he's asking for is flat out ridiculous. Cost of performance is far in excess of anything a court would ever consider.
 
Well, even in undergrad, I had a habit of pretending to be an expert after one class. But most people don't care as much about Irish history 1500-1900 or biological anthropology as much :p
 
I'm interested. That just manages to cover the birth of my grandfather. :D
 
I'm not conflicted on this one.

You don't wait six years and after a divorce to sue or demand a refund. This story is silly. Also, do some research before you hire a photographer and make sure it's someone with proven work that you can trust.
 
It's probably some kind of desperate ploy to persuade his ex back. Sad and pathetic by the sound of it.

Also, at most he should have tried for a full refund in relation to the photos, and within six months or less. Hooe they hang him out to dry.
 
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