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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did she have control over the photographer? I'm not understanding the central complaint here, that you did not appear in wedding photos. Were there posed pictures of the family? Did you appear in those? Did you not appear in the casual photos? I'm not really sure how you can blame her for that, unless she followed the photographer around dictating his choice of photo opportunities. Your daughter may be spoiled, OP, but you sound very petty and kind of passive-aggressive.[/quote] I'm wondering if you aren't in the photos because you weren't really participating because of the argument with your daughter? My BIL got married last year and my MIL mentioned more than once that she thought there weren't many pictures of her family at the reception. Almost all of the candid shots were taken on the dance floor, and most of her family sat at tables talking, so they're not in many of the shots - is it possible this is why you aren't in the photos, or were there no posed shots as well? Weddings seem to be a great time for hurt feelings...I don't think we have a great sense of what's going on between you and your daughter from what you've posted, but plenty of people who have great relationships have arguments or tense times during weddings and wedding planning. [/quote]
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