Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Nevada

Wedding photos

My husband and I were married in Las Vegas last month at a chapel with an all inclusive package - wedding photos included. The photographer barred any of our family members and friends from taking photos of us with our parents, pastors, and bridal party. We questioned him vigorously about it at the time and he claimed it was in our contract. As it turned out, forbidding people to take photos was no where to be found in the contract. The photographer did not produce one single photo to us. Claiming at one point that his memory card was corrupted. When I asked him to send it to me, he stated he had re-used it. I asked why he would do such a thing if it was in fact ''corrupted''. He then said ''no, the file was corrupted.'' I still asked to get it in my possession and he went a totally different route stating that he had thrown it away. My husband, I and our family suspect that due to overbooking on our wedding day the photographer deleted our photos and shot another weddding over it. They will not refund our money or offer any type of compensation to attempt to rectify this, accept to offer to reprint photos we took after our session with him. What action can we take?


Asked on 10/21/08, 12:13 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Alan Wagner Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.

Re: Wedding photos

Look at your contract. These cases can be difficult because in breach of contract cases you don't get pain and sufferring. You should get a complete refund, however.

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Answered on 10/21/08, 12:43 pm


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