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Awful Wedding Photographs, Advice Needed :-(
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we got married 5 weeks ago with the photographer arranged through the registry office. the photos were meant to be delivered while we were on honeymoon, got back they hadnt arrived, a week later got them to just have half on the usb, after a few days of phone calls we eventually got them all.
we were told minimum 40 photos, granted there are 120. several are the same photo cropped.
there are lots with peoples eyes closed, theres no order as in tall people at the back short people at the front, although indoors and would need a flash the shadows are like the flash was too bright, so with the pale bridesmaids in ivory dresses you cant tell where they end and the dress starts, i understand you cant help the weather but the flash being so bright in broad daylight the rain can be seen mid air between us and the cameraman and drops on the lense, some photos are out of focus, the photographer lined us up to where we now realise was a slanted road so we all look like we are leaning, he missed the first kiss and our only aisle photo neither of us are looking at the camera but our guests have. theres honestly only 15 photos i feel are printable for an album. i have had a meeting with the registrar and they have offered a 50% refund which i have refused, they have argued theres more than 40 photos and they cant help the weather.
what are we entitled to or where do we stand with our rights in wanted a full refund due to not only the bad quality of the photos but the upset its caused with chasing after them, any advice would be appreciated. thank you stacey
we were told minimum 40 photos, granted there are 120. several are the same photo cropped.
there are lots with peoples eyes closed, theres no order as in tall people at the back short people at the front, although indoors and would need a flash the shadows are like the flash was too bright, so with the pale bridesmaids in ivory dresses you cant tell where they end and the dress starts, i understand you cant help the weather but the flash being so bright in broad daylight the rain can be seen mid air between us and the cameraman and drops on the lense, some photos are out of focus, the photographer lined us up to where we now realise was a slanted road so we all look like we are leaning, he missed the first kiss and our only aisle photo neither of us are looking at the camera but our guests have. theres honestly only 15 photos i feel are printable for an album. i have had a meeting with the registrar and they have offered a 50% refund which i have refused, they have argued theres more than 40 photos and they cant help the weather.
what are we entitled to or where do we stand with our rights in wanted a full refund due to not only the bad quality of the photos but the upset its caused with chasing after them, any advice would be appreciated. thank you stacey
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are certain key images every bride and groom would expect. First kiss, is definitely one. I would work out how much it would cost to have the photos restaged, including the costs of guests coming back, and rehiring the venue and start negotiating from there. It's worth a try. I would also contact trading standards if all else fails consider the small claims court.
How unpleasant. Rowanwitch's answer would appear to be the best way to approach it.
The disappointment in the "fake" nature of the re-takes would wear off in the fullness of time and you would still have a magical Wedding Album to enjoy - in fact the re-take event could eventually become one of those "family jokes" which serve to enliven nostalgic reminiscences.
The disappointment in the "fake" nature of the re-takes would wear off in the fullness of time and you would still have a magical Wedding Album to enjoy - in fact the re-take event could eventually become one of those "family jokes" which serve to enliven nostalgic reminiscences.
sbill //I wouldn't want to have reshoot as the day has gone//
You are absolutely right. It's the wedding day you want photos of and you can't do that; it's gone. In a few years the poor photos will become a talking point and you'll be able to have a laugh about them. You'll still have what matters most, your husband.
You are absolutely right. It's the wedding day you want photos of and you can't do that; it's gone. In a few years the poor photos will become a talking point and you'll be able to have a laugh about them. You'll still have what matters most, your husband.
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