Todd Remis, an unemployed
stock-market research analyst, filed a lawsuit in 2009 against the
photographer of his 2003 wedding, citing breach of contract because the
400 shots taken during the ceremony failed to cover several key moments,
such as the "last dance." A November 2011 New York Times report pointed
out that Remis is demanding not just the return of his $4,100, but for
the photographer to pay for re-creating the missing scenes by covering
travel expenses for all 40 guests to reconvene. (Remis and his wife have
divorced; she has returned to her native Latvia, and Remis does not
even know how to contact her.) [New York Times, 11-2-2011]
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