There are so many people you need to hire for your wedding, and choosing the right photographer is key. Of course the catering is important, and picking a DJ to spin your favorite tunes, plus making sure the officiant is ready to officiate your wedding. But people spend thousands to snag the photographer who they think will capture their big day with the most beautiful framing. After that big day is done, all that's left is that slice of wedding cake in the freezer, the dress and suit in the closet, and your memories, captured in photos and videos.
It's never been more important to hire the right photographer or videographer in the age of social media. For many people, their wedding photos won't just matter for a day, it'll be the content they post about for weeks or months. For those who aren't heavy social media users, sending out photos to your closest loved ones is a nice tradition to follow. Whatever your reasons may be, you just want your photographer to show up and do their job.
This couple was very disappointed when their wedding photos didn't go as planned. U/identicaltwin00 wrote in to the r/weddingshaming subreddit to share her own personal wedding photo disaster, which you can check out below. Then, read about this fed-up worker who quit their job after their boss declared that their "abilities are not worth that much."
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