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The best thing AA can do, is publish the story, and hopefully embarrass the couple.
At our old photo lab we had one room we built as a customer support room. Professional photographers from all over the world would come in and have film processed by us, as we were a Kodak Q-lab. Anyway, some would leave the room looking just like the found it, others looked like a tornado had hit with the discarded slides or film just thrown on the floor and in the general area of the large trash can we had next to the huge light table and magnifier.
One photographer from Time magazine must have owned stock in Kodak. He would shoot 40 rolls of 36 exposures in a day, sort through them all, and have maybe a dozen images he liked, the rest all over the floor. I would scan the images, and FTP them to Time for him for a fee, and he kept those few slides and left. After his first visit, we tacked on a clean up fee by jacking up the cost per roll to process the film. He only came to town for the bombing and the F5 tornadoes in Moore. We joked with him that we don't want him to ever have reason to come back.
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Glen
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