Thieves. Stole my uncles personal camcorder with home footage of the wedding. I was sitting next to the camera and got up to go to the dance floor and when we sat down it was gone. I blamed the kim son workers and went into the back in search of the camera. Now I feel bad for blaming the workers, I apologize to them sincerely. Screw this company
Vy N.
Tu valoración: 1 Houston, TX
Stay away from this place and away from any photographer by the name of Davison Truong or Duy Tan Truong! The man is a fraud and he will steal your money, gifts, and items at your own wedding! His service is awful. He is loud, bossy, disappears randomly, and the videos suck. He has a shop inside Bridal Depot and one on Bellaire. List of things he is known for stealing: iPhones, cash gifts, and expensive bottles of alcohol reserved for guests!
Danny l.
Tu valoración: 1 Houston, TX
This business does unethical behaviors. I started doing business with a neighboring business of Eternity Photo and as we are negotiating with TC Florists, he barges into the conversation telling me and my wife to come talk to him about video service. Therefore we came over afterwards and negotiated and sign the contract with him for basic 1 person coverage of our wedding day, December 6, 2014. First off, the day of the wedding, he shows up 30 minutes late from his scheduled time. Once he showed up, he missed coverage of the groom’s party getting prepared for our big day. He also brought along an additional video guy that was not in the contract. He said to me, «Don’t worry, I will take care of it. You won’t have to pay additional.» Once the groom’s party shows up at the bride’s location, he began to be very bossy and awkward. As speakers from both parties begin to talk, he would continuously cut them off and tell them what he or she should say. Speakers from both party asked me who he was and why he was trying to control the whole ceremony as oppose to letting it flow the way the family wants it to. During the celebration, the groom’s party gifted the bride’s party with a traditional envelope to wish the newlywed wonderful happiness for the life to come. Within that envelope, was $ 1000 cash. That envelope went missing and there is an anonymous report to the family seeing Mr. Davison Truong, owner of Eternity Photo, taking the envelope and sticking it into his pocket. Secondly, once the reception started at 6pm @ Kim Son Restaurant on Jefferson, he continued to be bossy with our family. Our family supplied the liquor bottles for the party this evening and he told our family member to place it in a certain spot that he himself designated. These liquor bottles should be handled by the serving staff of Kim Son for this evening, not My. Davison Truong. Our family member later on noticed that he walked away with 3 bottles equivalent to approximately $ 200 worth. As the night continued, he would appear and disappear at certain times of the night. This was the pattern throughout the day, but on the flip side, we hired a different photographer team that was next to us to capture every moment throughout our wedding day. The purpose of mentioning this is because, another member of the family witnessed him walking through the reception searching for things to take. This family member witnessed him going through a blazer on a table and walked away with an Apple Iphone 6+($ 995 value). We asked her to file a police report on this matter. To sum up this report, a lot of things came up missing throughout our wedding day. It started out with the special envelope with $ 1000 cash. During the reception, these are the following missing items that have been reported to us: Apple Iphone 6+, $ 700 cash inside a wallet that was inside the dressing room, and 3 bottles of Remy Martin 1738. We have contacted him directly and mentioned to him that we have people seeing him take these items and he needs to return it. Initially he agreed and apologized. He mentioned that he will return everything he took. When the groom’s father showed up at his business on 5200 West Loop South, he locked his door and did not show up. We found out later on that he has booked a flight to Vietnam and have already taken off therefore we were not able to get back in touch with him. The dvd’s were left hanging on his door on the Sunday he told us to come pick them up. The person that opened the door to the facility was his neighbor from TC Florists. We mentioned to him what happened during our wedding, and he reported to us that we were not the only bridal party that experienced this. He told us that Davison have taken things from other weddings he has contracted before in 3 different occasions, but the bridal party during those occasions decided to drop the matter and not report it.