Wedding Photographer Sued for Missing 'Kiss', Other Significant Moments

By Regina Wang, TIME

Credit: David Joyce from Gray, TN, United States (Wikipedia)

Wedding Photographer Sued for Missing 'Kiss', Other Significant Moments

January 14, 2013 Updated Jan 14, 2013 at 3:36 PM PDT

Australia has made international headlines recently with an extreme wildfire engulfing 90 houses and a giant fast-food chain announcing a historic name change to celebrate the nation’s birthday. But this time the breaking news elicits neither sympathy nor a chuckle.

Although Jarrad and Sheree Mitchell were married a year and half ago, they are still agonized over what one can only hope is greatest disappointment in their lives: their wedding photos, which they find unacceptable and unbearable.

The Mitchells hired photographer George Ferris of Studio Edge & Multimedia to shoot their wedding. They agreed to pay Ferris around $2,700, but were shocked and disappointed by the final products.

According to the couple, Ferris had missed all the key moments of wedding photography, most significantly the newlyweds’ first kiss. They sued Ferris for $6,700 for failing to capture the kiss, the ribbon cutting and certificate signing, according to the Age.

There is much more to this story from Time, to read about it CLICK HERE.

To submit a comment on this article, your email address is required. We respect your privacy and your email will not be visible to others nor will it be added to any email lists.