Her Wedding Photographer Got Drunk At Her Wedding And Took Blurry Photos So She Left Her An Awful Review

Last year, a 23-year-old woman tied the knot with her husband, and they picked their wedding photographer since she came highly recommended to them.
Leading up to her wedding, her photographer was not interested in sitting down with her first to introduce herself and go over everything for the wedding.
On top of that, her photographer continuously rescheduled the photoshoot for her engagement, which was part of what she hired her photographer to do.
The rescheduling got so out of control that she didn’t get to have a photoshoot for her engagement at all.
“So the day of the wedding comes around and she’s super snarky,” she explained. “Saying things like “you are difficult to get in contact with” and “well I guess I will figure it out myself” when I was busy.”
She could clearly see that her photographer had no organizational skills, which you definitely need to photograph a wedding successfully, and her photographer didn’t care at all about doing the job at hand.
“We got done with the ceremony then tells me that all the photos are blurry and “it must be this lens,” she said.
“I was taken aback that she didn’t check her equipment beforehand. She just kept doing little things like that. Also throughout the day, she kept getting more and more agitated.”
As her wedding came to an end, her photographer made a fuss nonstop about so many things, so she let her photographer know she could leave.

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Several weeks after her wedding, she still never got her wedding photos, so she asked her photographer when they would be ready.
Her photographer indicated that it would be a couple more weeks before her photos were done, but that wasn’t the situation at all.
It took her 2 more months to get her photos, and interestingly enough, not a single one happened to be edited.
Instead, her photographer slapped a vignette over each photo and called it a day. Although she felt let down, she wasn’t one to jump on leaving a terrible review for that alone.
“But as months went on I kept hearing more stories about how rude she was to our guests,” she continued.
“How she wasn’t taking any photos during the reception (we asked for the most photos then). She also apparently decided to use our open bar for our guests as a challenge to drink as much as she can and that’s why she was getting so agitated because she’s an angry drunk.”
Well, when all of the details leaked, she knew it was time to post the review that this photographer deserved, though she did decide to take a few more months before posting it.
She didn’t want to leave one bad review and watch this woman’s little business implode, so she carefully weighed her options.
But in the end, she felt compelled to write the review, so she did. She was quite shocked though to see that the photographer commented on her review, clearly not even phased by it.
“But I’m now getting texts from people saying I shouldn’t have posted it and people are bombing her reviews with positive things to cover mine up,” she concluded.
She’s concerned that leaving the review that she did wasn’t the best thing to do after all. What do you think?
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