bmattock
Veteran
It is not uncommon for people to sue wedding photographers for not producing the promised goods - this is unusual in that the couple sued (and won) for not producing shots they liked.
As one commenter said, it is a "wake up call" for those who think having a camera makes them a weekend wedding photographer.
And generally good information as well, albeit brief. There's lots more to it, and for the uninformed, I've done manual labor that was less physically demanding than shooting a wedding & reception.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8292164.stm
As one commenter said, it is a "wake up call" for those who think having a camera makes them a weekend wedding photographer.
And generally good information as well, albeit brief. There's lots more to it, and for the uninformed, I've done manual labor that was less physically demanding than shooting a wedding & reception.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8292164.stm
A couple have successfully sued their wedding photographer for his shoddy coverage of their big day. Anyone can point a camera at a happy couple, but what pitfalls do the professionals face?