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Our wedding photographer ignores our calls and won't give us out photos... I don't know what to do...?

My husband and I got married this past February, and we hired a photographer, who had great references and was supposed to be very reputable. We paid in advance, and now over 5 months later, we still do not have our photos. We were supposed to have them within 6 weeks of the wedding, and I have been calling and e-mailing daily for the past three months, and I am getting nowhere. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get my photos from her, or any advice at all?
*** By the way, if you live in Vermont, DO NOT use Jackie Corbiere, Expressions by Jackie***


I had the exact same problem with my photographer! She dodged me for six months, when all I wanted was some confirmation that my order was ok. I did eventually get my stuff, although it took several more months for her to turn over the negatives.

Does she have a studio somewhere? I’d suggest going there and trying to catch her in person, that’s what we finally did. One thing I considered doing was setting up a false e-mail address and contacting her under a fake name to arrange a meeting. Thankfully I didn’t get that far, but I think the key is to get her face-to-face so she can’t ignore you.

If that doesn’t work, contact your local Better Business Bureau and consider filing a small claims court suit against her.

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