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How awful are these! Marc and Sylvia Day sue over 'worst ever wedding day photographs' by Fresh Images | Metro.co.uk
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While I feel for the couple, a quick search for "Fresh Images UK" brings up the following:

www.fresh-images.co.uk

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Someone posted about this yesterday (see article from the UK).

Bloody hilarious! If that,s the competition then I have nothing to worry about!

Someone on Sky News made this comment lol!:

This is real art!

The over exposure is symbolic of the ceremony itself, the dark church the role of religion. The old man looking at the light from the door, is the final frontier AKA death. The lantern is a reference to the Greek philosopher Diogenes wandering the streets in daylight with his lantern looking for his honest man.
When they asked him what he was doing, he would reply that he was looking for an honest man.
The distortion of scale in the first shot, making the bride seem larger than her bowing groom is a statement on how a woman's role in a marriage has changed. The bride running down the path just after a gamma ray flash is indicative that no matter how far you might run from the marriage it will always be burnt into your memory.The coach drivers head amputated signifies that it doesn't matter who drives you in life but you you sit in the back with. The old man behind the vertical wooden beams is the future role of man in the marriage.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz0TBQgm5M2

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Oh god, the photos on the website are awful. Really don't feel sorry for them any more
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Has anyone watched the video of their wedding? Thats awful too especially when the videographer curses as he drops the mic when the bride and groom say their vows.


Just visited the fresh-images website. The firework photos look a bit of a damp squib lol!

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