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I lost my wedding photo. Why?

1. What should I do if my wedding photos are lost?

If the number of guaranteed sheets for each set was agreed before, then the number of sheets now is not enough, so you can apply for a supplement!

If the number of sheets has not been agreed before, or the specific number of sheets for each scene has not been agreed, then parents can only discuss with them first. For example, you especially like this scene, but there are too few now. Let them make it up again, depending on the result of your discussion!

If you lose it, this is unlikely! Because it is no longer the film age, no part of the film has not been properly preserved and exposed. If it is lost, it should be all lost, for example, the memory card is broken or lost. Even if you change a card for each scene, there are still some photos in your scene, which means you should not lose them.

Your situation is probably what they said, and the photographer deleted it in advance if he felt bad. Many people don't understand why photographers don't show their clients the original film. This is also the reason, because photographers don't take every photo for people to see. Generally, they will delete a lot of people they can't see as soon as they finish filming, so as not to affect the evaluation after seeing them for unprofessional people or customers!

So it's very likely that you didn't perform well in this scene, or the photographer didn't shoot well or there was something wrong with the light, so I can only show them to people! Ha ha!

2. What should I do if my wedding photos are lost?

Weddings are important events in life and cannot be repeated. Therefore, wedding photos should belong to specific commemorative items with symbolic meaning of personality. If they are permanently lost or damaged due to infringement, compensation should be given for mental damage.

The legal basis of the litigation request is Article 4 of the Supreme People's Court's Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning Determining the Liability for Compensation for Spiritual Damage in Civil Torts: "If a specific commemorative item with symbolic personality is permanently lost or damaged due to infringement, and the owner of the item brings a lawsuit for compensation for mental damage to the people's court on the grounds of infringement, the people's court shall accept it according to law."

The calculation basis of the claim amount is Article 10 of the Interpretation: "The amount of compensation for mental damage is determined according to the following factors:

(a) the degree of fault of the infringer, except as otherwise provided by law;

(2) The means, occasions and behaviors of infringement;

(3) Consequences caused by the infringement;

(4) profits of the infringer;

(five) the economic ability of the infringer to bear the responsibility;

(6) The average living standard of the court. "