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Forum: Photographic Technique 06-18-2010, 05:58 AM  
When someone signs a contract...
Posted By Mr. Ben
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You also may want to consider the possible negative impact if you seek compensation from the couple and they tell all their friends and family to not work with you... you said you have lived in this area all your life and the the couple also has a history in that area, so chances are their connections/referrals will be worth more than the $200 you stand to collect.

In general, if the planner is the problem (and I imagine she was giving the couple bad advice to walk away from your agreement/contract), just put her on your "people to not do business with" list. Since she is not from the area, you can probably count on not having to deal with her again.

I think it may be worth contacting the couple, but perhaps just say, "listen, I thought we had an agreement, and its disappointing to not get to shoot your event. I hope you'll consider me to photograph your next event." Since they were actually pleasent to work with (wedding planner aside), I don't see the point of burning a possible future client or referral.
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