Philly photographer sued for allegedly failing to show up to weddings

Pennsylvania’s attorney general is suing a Philadelphia photographer for allegedly agreeing to take wedding photos for area couples and failing to deliver the final shots.

Photographer Christina Hernandez, who did business as Wandering Stardust Collective, signed contracts and received retainer payments to provide wedding photography, videography and social media videos. Couples claim Hernandez failed to show up to their ceremonies starting in June 2024, although the bookings date back to 2023.

Attorney General Dave Sunday’s office said Hernandez is thought to have caused at least $75,000 in customer losses. According to the filing, clients signed contracts ranging from $1,500 to $9,650 and typically paid half of the amount in advance. The contract was meant to reserve Hernandez’s services for that day, preventing her from taking other jobs, and said couples would receive hundreds of photos and videos within 12 to 16 weeks…

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