Saturday 18 January 2020

Photographer Ruins Wedding?

It's a story photographers read about all too often. Susan issued a warning for brides-to-be: make sure to vet your photographers before hiring. A Craigslist ad for "affordable photography" caught her eye at just the right moment of her wedding's planning process. She was quoted $250 for 100 images which she accepted, booking the date.

The images on the photographer's portfolio looked impressive, but little did she know that she was viewing wedding images gleaned off sites like Pinterest and not the original work of the photographer.

The first clue should have been the price. You have to be an idiot to think someone you don't know will schlepp their equipment to your wedding, take wedding photographs, edit them and give them to you for $250. Please!

The consumer has some responsibility. If it's too good to be true, it is not going to be true.

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