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Couple ordered to pay $1m for defaming their wedding photographer

sankt-Antonio

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1mill?

Damn. Wouldt her business run again once every online troll comment of the couple had been erased and a new wedding season begun?

Edit. I guess is she makes 200k a year this seems reasonable.
 

linkboy

Member
1mill?

Damn. Wouldt her business run again once every online troll comment of the couple had been erased and a new wedding season begun?

Edit. I guess is she makes 200k a year this seems reasonable.

The news broadcast impacted her business more then the social media comments. Had the stationed actually reported the story right (if they did, they probably wouldn't have even ran the story, tbh), I doubt things would have even reached this point.
 
Dumbass news station couldn't bother to get the other side of the story before going to broadcast

Because no one cares about accuracy. Its about getting a story that speaks to people. Ruthless business ripping off the small guys is a gripping tale.

Works too. How many stories like these have people foaming at the mouth on GAF while anyone asking to wait for more information is derided and called a defender for XYZ.
 

Shiggy

Member
Because no one cares about accuracy. Its about getting a story that speaks to people. Ruthless business ripping off the small guys is a gripping tale.

Works too. How many stories like these have people foaming at the mouth on GAF while anyone asking to wait for more information is derided and called a defender for XYZ.

There's a big base on here in favour of internet mob justice, so that's not really surprising.
 

13ruce

Banned
She will never get that money tho the couple will just fill bankruptcy and it's gone sure they have to probably give up their house and car but that's better than paying a million.

And most of that money would go to the mortage of the house first if they have that. So she won't see much money after all said is done.

It's sad but this will probably happen.
 
The news broadcast impacted her business more then the social media comments. Had the stationed actually reported the story right (if they did, they probably wouldn't have even ran the story, tbh), I doubt things would have even reached this point.

Yep, which is precisely my point, it is also what the photographer states about the entire affair as well.

At least it seems the photographer has recovered, she has re-launched her career, is now doing public speaking, is writing a book about how to become a successful business, and doing educational courses for photographers.
 

louiedog

Member
She will never get that money tho the couple will just fill bankruptcy and it's gone sure they have to probably give up their house and car but that's better than paying a million.

And most of that money would go to the mortage of the house first if they have that. So she won't see much money after all said is done.

It's sad but this will probably happen.

Info I saw elsewhere said in Texas homes were immune from being taken for judgments.
 

Fury451

Banned
That seems like an excessive penalty, but considering that photographer' business and reputation is now ruined in the court of public opinion no matter what the truth is because people only care about stories for about five minutes to have a knee-jerk reaction to it, it may be a necessary compensation. The news studios should have to pay for it also.
 
I'm blown away about wedding photographers making 200k a year. I have two separate friends who are wedding photographers and there's no way in hell they come anywhere near that. That's absurd. I guess they're doing it wrong?
 

13ruce

Banned
Info I saw elsewhere said in Texas homes were immune from being taken for judgments.

Ah well i dunno how it will turn out then if the couple goes the bankruptcy way. I don't know alot about the american legal system but it was a wild guess.

Still sad for the photographer tho her business is ruined by liar's and she will probably never get the full million she was awarded by court.

And sadly people even go by fake reviews/rumors etc so it will be hard to put up the business again

It's a really unfortunate situation tbh.
 

Pagusas

Elden Member
How do rulings like this get enforced if the couple does not physically have 1 million dollars? Like to they garnish wages? If the couple files bankruptcy does that wipe out the debt?
 

Futureman

Member
Local news stations are the worst (as far as a good source for accurate news). I could see this happening in many different scenarios now with social media getting whipped up over anything and everything.
 

Zoe

Member
I'm blown away about wedding photographers making 200k a year. I have two separate friends who are wedding photographers and there's no way in hell they come anywhere near that. That's absurd. I guess they're doing it wrong?

Before this all happened, this photographer was booked for every weekend by the richer parts of Dallas.

Edit:

Holy crap!

https://andreapolito.com/homepage
Eventually I started my own photography studio and within two years I was earning more than $100,000 annually. Over the following decade my humble studio would earn as much as $800,000 annually. But, that didn't last forever...

Yeah, 1 million was justified.
 

Futureman

Member
I'm blown away about wedding photographers making 200k a year. I have two separate friends who are wedding photographers and there's no way in hell they come anywhere near that. That's absurd. I guess they're doing it wrong?

You would have to be pretty upper range to make that much as a wedding photographer.

People do pay A LOT for wedding photos though. My one friend comes from a pretty well off family and they paid their photographer $5k for their wedding. This was for two photographers and I believe they also did their engagement photos.
 

LiK

Member
Man, what an awful thing to do. Causing all this drama and making someone lose their business/rep. Justice is def served. Hopefully the photographer can start anew.
 
Whoa.

My wife and I had a disaster of a photographer at our wedding. She came recommended by a friend, her portfolio seemed good, and her price was... 'excellent'.

She was late to the church. She dressed inappropriately. She was late to the post ceremony photos. She disappeared shortly after arriving at the reception.

Best of all was that after 6-7 weeks of avoiding our calls and emails, she finally responds and tells us that she 'got the lighting wrong', that 'most of the pictures didn't work out', and to make it up to us, she would be giving us a 15% discount. I told her she could keep the photos and enjoy the deposit.

Last I heard from her, some 10 years ago, she was screaming about taking me to small claims court.

Yikes...now this is a fucked up story. She fucks up some very important photos for you both and then to make it up she offers a measly discount...of all things. Speechless
 
Hope the photographer can get back on their feet and back to a productive business.

Some people are just the worst. If the news organizations were provided with proof of the contract and ignored it, they should be held accountable too.
 
This should be on the news station as well.

Sounds like they simply ignored the photographers side

Actually, they did! She replied, gave them the contract, showed them why it was BS and they went ahead and left all that out of the story so they could go in guns hot. Don't worry, they updated the story days later, after the photographer said that the story had already caused the damage.

Hope the photographer can get back on their feet and back to a productive business.

Seems she has.
 

Rookhelm

Member
Yeah if you've already paid thousands for photographs, paying the extra $150 that you knew about upfront should not have been breaking the bank. Really though the photographer should have just requested that $150 before taking the pictures. Not sure why they set this fee up to be charged later? But then I know nothing of the photography business.

News station should also be held partially responsible. Maybe she can sue them next. Very irresponsible.


There's a few costs afterwards that come up, depending on what you pick. After the pics are taken and the event is over, typically you meet with the photographer again and go over the pictures and decide what you want. do you want an album? How many copies of each picture? Which pictures do you even want, what size?

All of those things (including the cover, if you buy an album) are charged afterward and are optional (though there usually is an agreement beforehand that you pay at least X amount; that way there's less risk to the photographer if you decide after the event to say "nah, we don't want any of the pictures")
 
Yep, to be clear, I'm not saying that this couple shouldn't be held responsible. The problem is, as with all civil cases it is to what percent. There was a great deal of BS around: the couple, social media horde, and the local news. I think dropping a $1 million penalty solely against the couple is a bit excessive.
Ultimately it's the couple's fault and they're the only ones you can bring a lawsuit against with any chance of winning. They're the ones who directly defamed the photographer. The news reported on it (inaccurately) and people on social media reacted to it, but the fault still lies with the couple. And the $1M penalty is reasonable given the resulting loss of incoming for the photographer in subsequent years.
 

Culex

Banned
I asked my wife about this, she works at a law firm. It'll be tough to get paid. They can attempt wage garnishment, but that only works for certain states.

Other option is a lien against real estate (their house). Depending on the state, they may or may not be able to claim bankruptcy before selling the home and any excess proceed go to the photographer.
 
Hope the photographer can get back on their feet and back to a productive business.

Some people are just the worst. If the news organizations were provided with proof of the contract and ignored it, they should be held accountable too.
They should be, but that's a muuuuch harder case to win, and the news can offer a version of events that included the fact that they later "corrected the story" (as BS as that is).
 

jrcbandit

Member
The couple got married at the Petroleum Club of Dallas, I'm sure they can afford to pay the damages over time... It sounds like an entitled rich couple who wanted to cheap out over their contract.
 

JaggedSac

Member
Good, getting the social media world to enact their brand of Justice is a risky endeavor. This time it crapped out. Be careful what you throw to the wolves.
 

Kinyou

Member
Actually, they did! She replied, gave them the contract, showed them why it was BS and they went ahead and left all that out of the story so they could go in guns hot. Don't worry, they updated the story days later, after the photographer said that the story had already caused the damage.
That sounds like straight up willful misreporting to me. At least should there be internal consequences
 
Surprised the news station didn't get sued in all of this. Maybe that is next.
I would almost guarantee it. At the very least, NBC cuts her a check for an undisclosed amount. Or be taken to the cleaners in court. I think "Fake News" makes your average jurist pretty angry these days and NBC stands no chance in court.
 

Brandon F

Well congratulations! You got yourself caught!
Awful to read. The news station definitely deserves a bulk of the blame for wielding their power beyond the scope of truth and diligent reporting. Shameful really.

Can't imagine how I could manage watching my career, reputation, and business implode and disappear due to such insidiousness and false claims. Heart wrenching.
 
Man, wedding clients and clientele relationship is so muddy and rocky.

So here's how it generally works.

You give 10%-50% deposit up front.
You give 50% deposit on the day of the wedding.
You give whatever is remaining (Usually 0%-20%) at the end of delivery.

There are many horror stories of folks not paying their wedding photographer and videographer because they're broke or wanted more from the wedding. Then comes the bargaining scenario where that $150 remaining will come down to $50, and they'll still give you a stink eye.

Folks end up also adding a lot of "add-ons" after the wedding, like albums, multiple copies, etc, which gets added on later to the contract.

All this is usually mentioned in the contract, esp. if the photographer is smart and has a good contract.

Holding "hostage" is a funny term because in a way that's what it is. What happens is the photographer will say "Your photos are ready. Please pay the remaining balance of $150". Either the photographer will send previews or low-res watermarked photos.

All in all, the transaction period is so long (takes roughly 3-6 months to deliver product) that the experience gets sour, and some folks even hesitate paying $150 because they're now married and have zero interest in paying more.

Keeping wedding clients happy is an art of its own. A typical photographer will shoot 30-50 weddings a year, and post processing takes roughly one to two weeks, going through 2000+ photos, spending roughly 3-5 minute a photo to edit. So imagine you're booked for 50 weeks of editing and 50 days of coverage and 50 days of signing these clients and 50 days of delivering and making copies or printing albums or posters, or uploading them online on secured drives, or saving on USB or DVD, or further editing photos that someone wants to showcase or change, etc etc. And good forbid your hard drive crashes, or you lose some data, or you have to do all these tasks yourself since you cannot afford a dedicated editor.

And all it takes is one pissed off customer to talk shit about you, and everyone shows up in droves saying they had a similar experience.

Here's a wedding videographer that got a WordPress page dedicated to their failures (they used to be one of the top preferred videographers, but now they're nothing as they've been sued many times):

https://bewareofescapestudios.wordpress.com

These guys are my inspiration to never fuck up weddings. That website is a sin. Look at the comments, it's still being replied to with folks complaining.
 

Stumpokapow

listen to the mad man
I'm blown away about wedding photographers making 200k a year. I have two separate friends who are wedding photographers and there's no way in hell they come anywhere near that. That's absurd. I guess they're doing it wrong?

A good wedding photographer is charging $3-5k+ and doing 30-40 weddings a year. Also, as a business, being a wedding photographer lets you write off an inordinate amount of daily expenses (home office, gear upgrades, transportation, software subscriptions, web hosting).

It's possible that your friends are cheaper, in a cheaper area, or that like many wedding photographers they're not really quite professional wedding photographers, but more like skilled amateurs who bought some good gear and take the occasional gig.
 
News network could have avoided all of this by simply calling the accused photographer before plastering the story everywhere.

It's simply shitty journalism. Pathetic.
 
I'm blown away about wedding photographers making 200k a year. I have two separate friends who are wedding photographers and there's no way in hell they come anywhere near that. That's absurd. I guess they're doing it wrong?

Let me give you some numbers of my company.

Prices: Roughly $3000 for a 12 hour day (Two crew members). Each member makes $50/hr = $600 a day. Assuming there are average of 2 weddings a week, that's $1200 a week for 30 weeks of wedding season (i.e. a HIGH season of 60 weddings). That's roughly $36,000 a year salary for each photographer.

Then comes the cost of running things.

Equipment cost: $1000 a month (Roughly $150 per event)
Office space: $1000 a month (Roughly $150 per event)
Hard drive and storage cost: $250 a month (Roughly $30 per event)
Editor cost: $250-$500 per event
USB: $50 per event
Marketing: $500 a month (Roughly $60 per event)

So in your earning of $3000 per event (which btw is $180,000 a year revenue), you spend $2300 per event, with a profit of $700 for the company to grow, or paying for employees meal or parking or gas or any additional overtime or setback or additional crew member.

And don't get me started on down season when you don't make any money for 4-6 months and you still have bills to pay. And don't get me started on folks wanting discounts and compensations once the wedding is done.

There's no fucking profit in wedding photography/videography industry. It's fugazi. I make more working 9-5 with the comfort of not working 18 hrs a day, 7 days a week.

I joke about this a lot but it's true: We make McDonalds money once it's all broken down by the amount of hours put into this.

You GODDAMN RIGHT IM KEEPING YOUR FOOTAGE HOSTAGE FOR $150 THAT YOU RIGHTFULLY OWE. Its way easier to do this than chasing clients who at times even leave the fucking country, over $150!
 
Whoa.

My wife and I had a disaster of a photographer at our wedding. She came recommended by a friend, her portfolio seemed good, and her price was... 'excellent'.

She was late to the church. She dressed inappropriately. She was late to the post ceremony photos. She disappeared shortly after arriving at the reception.

Best of all was that after 6-7 weeks of avoiding our calls and emails, she finally responds and tells us that she 'got the lighting wrong', that 'most of the pictures didn't work out', and to make it up to us, she would be giving us a 15% discount. I told her she could keep the photos and enjoy the deposit.

Last I heard from her, some 10 years ago, she was screaming about taking me to small claims court.

Aunt-in-law recently had the same sort of situation with her photographer, except she was so late she missed the entire ceremony. Then had the gall to tell my wife (daughter of the bride) "well, she wasn't being super-communicative..."

The "I'm taking you to small claims court!" threat was thrown at me for our wedding a few years back, by a florist. We found a replacement one because they hadn't responded to emails or texts, and they said we were "breaking the contract," so they'd have to sue. They had a 50% deposit, and the only work done was sending us a couple of Pinterest links to arrangements we might like. So instead of taking the 50%, they threatened to sue for the rest. It never happened, how weird!

Note that in both of these cases, we didn't go to Yelp or sic our social media army on them, because we're not monster people. This couple in the story? Yikes.
 
Court awarding damages does not always = cash hitting your bank. Is it not the case that Jordan Belfort still owes $Millions in damages and keeps finding ways not to pay?

I would be surprised if the photographer gets $1M in her lifetime.
I'd be surprised if she gets ten thousand
 

ReAxion

Member
“We are hoping that our story makes the news and completely ruins her business,” Neely Moldovan wrote to someone the same day, according to court records.

it's almost as if you shouldn't explicitly say the crime you're doing.
 
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