What happens when you finally get your wedding photos back, only to be met with a wave of disappointment? Do you throw a tantrum? Maybe shed a few tears? Or how about sharing the best (or rather, the worst) on social media for a good laugh? That’s exactly what the ever-chill bride, Lily Parker, did when her wedding day images turned into a comedic disaster.
Lily and her partner opted for a wedding photography package from a well-known bridal studio. They were assured of a high standard of photography talent, having been shown a portfolio of stunning shots. Excited, they signed up. But when the photos arrived, it was a completely different story.
“Omg, it’s a total disaster, folks,” Lily candidly expressed. Take a look for yourself.
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A classic shot of the bride with the “eyes rolling back in the head” wasn’t quite what she had envisioned.
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And who could forget the lovely puddle in the background? Just perfect!
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Not to mention this incredibly flattering angle that no one asked for.
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What’s going on here? Is that a ghost from her past?
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Nothing screams “romance” like a close-up of a bride jamming a wedding ring onto her groom’s finger.
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“Quick! Let’s hide in the bushes for a shot that looks like you’re descending into the underworld on your wedding day!”
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And this one? It’s titled “running around a tree, underwater.” Truly artistic.
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Such a charming addition to any wedding album, right?
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Despite the obvious flaws in their wedding album, Lily maintained her humor. “We’re currently seeking some compensation from the studio, but nothing can undo the fact that our wedding photos, shot by this one-man band, are a complete train wreck,” she shared. “Let’s just say, I hope everyone had their phones ready!”
Lily made it clear this wasn’t a “bash the photographer” post; she simply wanted to share the hilariously bad photos and bring some joy to others who might be in the same boat.
The photographer later claimed there were 800 images taken, insisting that the rest of the photos were better. He even offered to meet with the couple for coffee to apologize in person. Here’s hoping he leaves his camera behind!
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In summary, Lily Parker’s lighthearted sharing of her wedding photo fails serves as a reminder to couples that not everything goes as planned—and that it’s okay to laugh about it.
