Overexposure


Photos are precious as they preserve memories. Losing them takes away a piece of someone’s life.
For Darby Russom of Poplar Bluff, Missouri, USA, her wedding photos were scattered everywhere when a hurricane packing winds of 138 miles per hour hit the city, destroying homes and structures last 14 March.
The photos landed in the yard of winery owners Bonnie and Doug Hemman near Brazeau and in Marble Hill, CNN reported. The Hemmans posted the wedding photos on Facebook to find their owner.
People who recognized Darby and her bridesmaids in the photos informed the finders about the owner and they mailed the pictures back to the Russoms in Poplar Bluff, 100 miles away.
Meanwhile, there was another parting of the ways after an official of a US professional baseball team shared photos of himself with colleagues.
The Detroit Tigers’ assistant general manager, Sam Menzin, resigned on 3 April after two former female employees of the team reported receiving unsolicited photos from him, according to the New York Post (NYP).
Menzin preempted his firing over improper workplace conduct after the two women accused the respected baseball executive of sending images of his genitals to them via the social media app Snapchat on several occasions dating as far back as 2017, according to NYP.
The team said such “behavior is contrary to our standards and has absolutely no place within our organization.”
But Menzin told The Athletic that he quit the team for a career change and to deal with “some family issues,” according to NYP.