A Perth wedding photographer has been ordered to pay more than $15,000 for supplying photo and video packages months too late and in one case not at all.

Mohammad Amir, trading as Enchanted Films and Dyno Media, pleaded guilty in Perth Magistrates Court to four counts of accepting payment for work but failing to supply within a reasonable time.

He was fined $4500 and ordered to pay a total of $5650 in compensation to three couples, plus $5000 in court costs.

Commissioner for Consumer Protection David Hillyard said the newlyweds were stressed at a time when they should be celebrating their new life together.

“The couples were promised their photos and videos within three months, so it’s totally unacceptable for them to have to wait much longer and, in one case, still waiting after three years,” he said today.

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Mr Hillyard said people should agree on time frames before entering into a contract with a wedding photographer and pay in instalments as packages are supplied.

He also recommended consumers pay with a credit card because there could be an option to request a charge back for undelivered goods.

MOHAMMAD AMIR’S WEDDING JOBS: