So, what do you do when you finally get your wedding photos and they’re not just disappointing but downright cringe-worthy? Get angry? Check. Shed a tear or two? Done. Share the most entertaining (or worst) moments on social media for a laugh? Absolutely! This is how the story unfolds for the most easy-going bride ever, Lily Thomas.
Lily received her wedding album, which turned out to be a complete disaster. “We thought we were signing up for a reputable photography package that showcased stunning work,” she explains. “They assured us that while we wouldn’t get to choose our photographer, the quality of the talent would be consistent.” They were shown a beautiful portfolio and decided to go ahead with the package. Fast forward to receiving the photos: “It’s worse than I could have imagined,” she writes.
Take a look for yourself:
- A classic shot of the bride with her eyes rolling back in her head.
- A dirty puddle right in the center of the frame. Everyone clap!
- An oddly unflattering angle that does no one any favors.
- Was her ex there to crash the wedding? Is that a ghost lurking in the background? What is happening?
- Nothing says “love” quite like a close-up of a woman forcibly shoving a wedding ring onto her partner’s finger.
- “Quick! Let’s capture you hiding in the brush, because nothing says wedding bliss like a shot of you looking like you’re falling into a pit of despair!”
- And this one? “Chasing each other around a tree, but underwater.”
Lily’s humor about the situation is truly infectious. “We’re currently seeking a resolution with the photography service, but honestly, nothing can change the fact that our wedding photos are a total disaster,” she shares. “He was our only professional photographer for the day, and this guy was a solo act!” Yikes! Here’s hoping the guests had their smartphones ready to capture the real moments.
“This isn’t a ‘bash the photographer’ post,” she clarifies. “We simply wanted to share some of these hilariously dreadful photos with everyone. So, apologies if your unflattering face made the cut!” You can’t help but admire her spirit. While her wedding photos might belong in the “worst-case scenario” category, her attitude makes you want to be her friend.
In response, the photographer claimed that he took around 800 photos, asserting that the rest were much better. He even offered to meet for coffee to apologize in person. Here’s hoping he leaves his camera at home!
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In summary, Lily Thomas’s wedding photos may be a disaster, but her lighthearted attitude serves as a reminder to couples to prepare for the unexpected on their big day.
