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Home » General Inspiration » Got a Wedding Photography Horror Story?

Got a Wedding Photography Horror Story?

Posted by: Rachel Hulin    Date: June 18, 2008  |  3 Comments
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TOWN OF NEWBURGH — A dispute over a missing
camera at a wedding reception escalated into a 100-person brawl that
left two people with stab wounds Saturday night, police said.

“It
just kept going on and on,” said Town of Newburgh police Sgt. Peter
Talarico, who was one of about 30 cops to respond to the melee at the
Ramada Inn on Route 300, which spilled into the hotel’s parking lot.
“It was a wedding party gone bad.”

A woman
was stabbed in the leg and a man — the wedding reception’s disc jockey
— was stabbed in the back of the neck. Both were treated at the
Newburgh campus of St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital and released.

A third man was treated at the hospital’s Cornwall campus after being punched in the face; he was later released.

photo by Bill Jurevich


3 Comments

GeorgeKaplan 6-18-2008

Ever had a riot squad called to a wedding? You haven’t lived. http://www.indymedia.ie/article/67277

Rudy 6-19-2008

For my wedding we hired an expensive photographer/videographer and paid him upfront. (Yes we were young and stupid) Well he of course took tons of great pictures and video but when we tried to get the photos he demanded more money to put them in an album or CD. After a messy lawyer fight we got the pictures from him. We were forced to put them in an album and CD ourselves. The album was straight forward but the CD was a challenge. We got some cool software and put the pictures in a slide show with music and added video. We then put really nice labels on the 100 CDs with our DiscPainter label maker. The results (especially the labels) looked better than the stuff he had on his web site.

http://www.wishing-well.com.au/Wedding_Articles/Articles/How_To_Avoid_Common_Wedding_Mistakes.html 5-28-2010

Wow… those are some real horror stories. P.S. I like the picture, very funny.

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