http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/132280/Our-wedding-day-pictures-disaster#
THOUGHTS? [ON AMOUNT HE HAD TO PAY BACK?]
THOUGHTS? [ON AMOUNT HE HAD TO PAY BACK?]
Quality, he should have paid back all of it and covered the cost of a proffessional to shoot the images retrospectively. That being said the couple getting married should have reviewed shots from weddings he'd done before and it would have been pretty clear that he was useless!
You'll probably find he was the cheapest quote so that's the one they went for!
It says PAST Jo. Not current
None the less, I can't imagine his work output dropped in quality naturally or because he left the groups?
It says PAST Jo. Not current.
To be honest I think we are going to see more of this happening because of the proliferation of people entering the industry with little or no preparation. I am pleased that the judge said his images were not of a suitable standard and hope that people realise that there IS a standard against which you can be judged in court if necessary.
It IS important to note, however that he was sued for breach of contract though and it is well worth having yours checked by a solicitor.
Hopefully it makes people realise that if you are taking money for your services (and it does not matter how much) then you are entering into a commercial agreement and this is where you can end up if you fail to deliver.
I wAs wondering that too. if not he'll make a penny or two from during them lol.Do you think the tog got paid by the newspapers for having his pictures posted on there
I see his websites gone off the air...

on another note if I was him i'd be sueing the papers for use of my images![]()
quote : The cheapest quote, at £1450?.
I assume this was the price for the video and the photographs which would make it a dirt cheapo package. Did the couple want a BBC production with David Bailey shots for this price.
They should of done their homework and lets hope this company has not ruined it for any other couple.
if you're a local togger to the B&G...contact them and give them a photoshoot....can't buy that sort of publicity
then get 1 or 2 of the shots into the local paper
although I wouldn't recommend forking out for the horse and carriage again![]()
Would be even more worrying if he followed your rule and they were the good shots.Golden rule of wedding photography is, providing you have a lot of strong shots, the customer will never get to see the ones that go wrong. I've always stuck to that principle.
Do wedding togs get asked for ALL their images, even the ones that were completely off?