Re: Bride vs Photographer

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Maybe someone has already recommended this, but I just
applied for Insurance with Hill and Usher and I think
this is well worth it espcially with the situations
you just had.

All the best for your future assignments.

regards,
srinivasa regeti

--- Shyrell Melara <shyrellmelara@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Very good questions, Achal.
>  
> You can't re-shoot an entire wedding. What can be
> done is to get back as many people as possible and
> redo the groups and portraits. Amazingly enough, it
> was the bride and groom's portraits that escaped the
> damage, being on the one roll that came back
> perfect. 
> 
> The photographer eats this expense.
> 
> We did have a contract. But never having gone
> through this problem before and not being business
> savvy myself (now having learned very much about
> wedding contracts and fine prints - fine prints as
> well) I made some very big mistakes. Good thing for
> me I'm not a block head and I do learn new things
> though I am an old dog! VBG (very big grin)
> 
> I'd like to come away from all this with the
> attitude that I have learned much and hoping that
> others on this group who have followed this thread
> will not make the same mistakes I've made. This
> having been said:
> 
> I do thank EVERYONE here for ALL their comments,
> even the scriptural ones though I was beginning to
> feel a bit bashed. I'm over it...
> 
> Love to all and very many -- many thanks!!! 
> 
> Keeping my smile on...
> 
> Shyrell
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Achal Pashine" <achalpashine@xxxxxxxxx>
> 
> > 
> > Just technically, how does one 're-shoot' a
> wedding? who pays for the
> > re-arrangements [read: restaging] to be made to
> shoot a wedding.
> > I am not implying Shyrell is at fault, but, I
> think reshooting a wedding is
> > next to impossible 
> 
> 


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