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    Divorced NYC man suing over wedding pics speaks

    It may come across as an extreme case of nuptial nostalgia: A now-divorced man saying a photography studio should pay to recreate his wedding to make up for what he considers flawed pictures and video.

    But after being branded a "groomzilla," Todd Remis said Tuesday his now-notorious lawsuit is about holding a business to a pledge, not holding onto a broken marriage.

    "It was their failure to deliver after a promise and a handshake" agreement to retouch the photos, Remis said in a statement provided to The Associated Press. "How could a business treat a customer this way?"

    It was his first public response to a flurry of acidic commentary on the case in recent months.

    While suits over wedding photographs aren't unusual, what set Remis' case apart is his mention of wanting to reconstitute the ceremony and celebration of a bygone union. He said during sworn questioning this summer that the two began divorce proceedings in 2008. The split was final in 2010, and he said he believed his ex-wife had moved back to her native Latvia.

    Nonetheless, "I need to have the wedding recreated exactly as it was so that the remaining 15 percent of the wedding that was not shot can be shot" and the album and video completed "so we have memories of the wedding," he said during his July deposition, according to a transcript. "So we would need to recreate everything to complete that."

    After his remarks about recreating the wedding appeared in a story in The New York Times in November, Remis' quest became a punchline in quarters ranging from the legal blogosphere to the city's tabloids. The Daily News gave him a "New York Knucklehead Award"; CNN's Anderson Cooper included Remis on his "RidicuList."

    Remis declined through a spokeswoman to be interviewed.

    Remis sued H&H Photographers in 2009, saying the venerable suburban New York studio had done a shoddy job of shooting his and Milena Grzibovska's December 2003 wedding at a century-old hotel overlooking the Hudson River. The photographer ignored the couple's request not to shoot in front of a mirror that ended up reflecting photographers' lights, and the photographer and videographer left 45 minutes before the end of the reception, missing the last dance and the bouquet toss, says Remis, 44, who has worked as a stock analyst.

    Grzibovska, who is in her early 30s, had come to New York in June 2002 from the University of Iceland to study how to teach English to foreign-language speakers, according to a piece that September in a Columbia University newspaper.

    The couple had paid a $3,500 advance toward a $4,100 total price for the photos, part of a wedding he said cost $48,000 in all, including guests' travel.

    Still, Remis and his bride "were newly married and in love" and not looking for a fight with photographers, his statement says.

    H&H co-owner Daniel Fried says he stands by the quality of the two hours of video and the hundreds of color and black-and-white photos, which were shot on film.

    As for Remis' contention that the photographers missed key pieces of the celebration by leaving early, Fried said they had provided ample coverage of the affair, including blessings that came late in the event. The hundreds of images include portraits of the couple and bridal party, images of the ceremony and pictures of the couple cutting the cake, guests dancing and other aspects of the festivities.

    "I think the photography is lovely," Fried said by phone from the studio in Irvington, N.Y. But he said he offered in 2004 to adjust the photos and upgrade the wedding album, telling Remis the two needed first to pick out which pictures they wanted.

    "Obviously, I couldn't turn back the clock," Fried said.

    He says Remis never got back to H&H until he wrote in 2009 to demand a refund and interest — about $5,750 in all — and the completed photos and video. Remis says H&H didn't return his calls, which the studio denies. He took umbrage when the studio responded to his letter with a $1,200 bill for the balance of the fee and interest, threatening to call in a collection agency if it wasn't paid. The letter soon grew into a lawsuit.

    In the meantime, the marriage had faltered.

    "Life intervened. There was a divorce, and although amicable, it was not easy," says Remis' statement, adding that the couple and their families remained in touch.

    No contact information could be found for Grzibovska.

    The idea of a wedding-photos dispute that outlasted the marriage has been met with raised eyebrows by Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Doris Ling-Cohan, who invoked lyrics from the Barbara Streisand hit "The Way We Were" in a ruling last year that threw out some legal claims but let others go forward.

    "This is a case in which it appears that the 'misty watercolor memories' and the 'scattered pictures of the smiles ... left behind' at the wedding were more important than the real thing," she wrote.

    And H&H co-founder Harold Gillet put it more bluntly in an August 2010 letter to the court: "The divorce renders the further demands for photos, etc., ridiculous."

    Both sides have suggested they might be open to a settlement, but the case continues for now.

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    • bobbi  •  4 mths ago
      You can recreate a wedding day, by MOVING ON with your life. find a new girl, and marry her. and hire a different photographer.
      • SP 4 mths ago
        Who the hell would want to marry him. HE is an OUT of WORK Broke, piece of crap.
    • Yana  •  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      No wonder he is divorced. Who would even marry such an idiot?
      • frank 4 mths ago
        a woman in need for a green card?
    • Scott  •  4 mths ago
      This is like the Washington lawyer that sued his dry cleaners for a hundred million for a stain on his pants.
      • Michael 4 mths ago
        I wonder how much Monica could get for the stain on her dress??
    • moi moi  •  4 mths ago
      why do people think she married him for paperS? it's obvious this guy is a nut case. perhaps no american lady wanted to go on a 3rd date with him. could it also be the foreign lady realised he is a douche and fled back to her country paper or no paper
      • Loraine 4 mths ago
        Yeah, it probably took her awhile to find out who he really was...
    • Spy  •  4 mths ago
      This guy needs to spend the money on therapy... not on paying lawyers to sue some photographers over a wedding/marriage that never lasted. He's got plenty of pictures of his slag ex-wife... so that should be sufficient.
      • Jessica 4 mths ago
        His daddy is one of the partners at the law firm he is using, my guess is that he doesn't have to pay his lawyers at all.
      • BarbaraS 4 mths ago
        Some stories shouldn't be reported. This is one of them.
      • Dude 4 mths ago
        Barb I think stories like this need to be reported. They show just how ridiculous our legal system is.
    • wadudem  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      So this guy wanted to explain again how much of an idiot he is - thanks buddy...
    • me  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      its called Photoshop you pay me and I'll have you standing on the sun if you wish..oh look now we're on the moon with a rainbow and unicorn...honey..honey...oh she left
    • DP  •  4 mths ago
      Wack-a-doodle
    • Daromi  •  4 mths ago
      He 's probably trying to recreate the past because he can't even get laid in the present.
    • CalAbama  •  4 mths ago
      Calling Kim Kardashian ... the perfect man for you is here!
    • Frustrated  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      She did not even use him for his greencard. She went back to her home country. Now that is salt in the wound
    • cybernaut  •  4 mths ago
      A stock analyst. Spoiled, overpaid, all about greed. Like there's really a need for them. Ha, ha. They have no values. No wonder she divorced him.
    • Educatin' , Not Hatin ...  •  4 mths ago
      She went back to Latvia. I think that sums up the entire problem with this douche bag.
    • F  •  4 mths ago
      He should sue his parents for producing an imbecile.
    • Moonspirit4ever  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      OMG, this is so pathetic on so many levels. The man should have sued years ago if he was unhappy with his photos and video. Expecting the photographer to recreate his wedding is just absurd. This man should have to pay all the legal bills for the photographer AND a sizable sum to compensate the photographer and the courts for wasting everyone's time on the this ludicrous claim.
    • J'Ster  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Now everyone knows why she left him.
    • Streetdogstolz  •  4 mths ago
      Hey, no problem. You want to bring this frivilous male cow ca ca to court then do it. Then he should be fined 5k for being an idiot, his lawyer should be fined 100k for being an idiot educated in law and the money should go to poor school districts so that they have a chance to become something in their lives.

      It appears to me the money being spent in the "on third base already" school districts is being wasted.
    • Linda  •  Ocala, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      GET A LIFE AND MOVE ON
    • sam  •  Newark, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      LMAO....what a ding-a-ling!!! I can see why hes divorced!
    • Sherrill  •  4 mths ago
      Dude, just let it go and walk away. This isn't about photos, you are just a #$%$
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