Thursday 14 April 2016

Should bad wedding photographs ruin your day?

Couple succesfully sue a wedding photographer for ‘ruining’ their day

Here is an intersting article I came across when surfing the net – oops no – doing some business research!

It’s an article by in the Guardian website with her opinion on the above situation, and more generally asking should ‘relatively’ small things that go wrong on your special day ruin your wedding.

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The article starts

How’s this for a wedding from hell? A couple from Leeds has successfully sued an amateur wedding photographer for “ruining” their big day. Not by failing to get the obligatory shot of two rings entwined on soft-focus flowers but by allegedly pitching up 45 minutes late and making the bride wade through muddy puddles to take photos in the woods nearby. Apparently the photographer, who was paid for nine hours’ work but produced just 15 photos of the reception, spent some of her time posing for selfies in the photobooth. Ah, weddings. Sometimes I wonder whether they’re a symbol of commitment or just a 10-tiered metaphor for all that is mad about modern life.

Read the full article here: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/apr/13/wedding-day-not-perfect-married-life-isnt-photographer

She makes some interesting points in the article, although not really touching on the subject of the bride and groom not getting what they actually paid for!

What I found interesting were the number and content of the comments made on the article which I urge you to scan through – check them out and let me know what you think!

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