Newlyweds reveal the aftermath of their wedding photographer feud

For newlyweds Natasha and Ryan, what was meant to be the best day of their lives has been tarnished forever.

The couple hasn’t seen a single photo from their wedding day three months later – and they may never get the chance.



Queenslanders Natasha and Ryan's wedding day turned into a nightmare when they got into an ugly feud with a ‘friend’ who was also their chosen photographer.

They hired Flawless Photography, operated by Rikky-Leigh Johnson, to capture their special moments for three hours – but three months later nothing has been delivered.

‘It was like she didn’t care anymore,’ Natasha told reporters.


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Photographers are an integral part of capturing the magic of weddings. Credit: Md Iftekhar Uddin Emon in Pexels

The couple asked their guests to put their phones away during the ceremony – so they can fully experience the event and share their joy with their friends.

‘We asked everyone to turn their phones off, but now we don’t even have backup photos from the guests,’ said the couple.

Natasha claimed she is now upset to the point where she doesn’t even like talking about her wedding anymore.



Natasha and the photographer, Ms Johnson, became fast friends in the lead-up to the wedding. Ms Johnson even agreed to MC the couple’s reception as a favour and also offered a morning shoot of the bride getting ready for free.

But red flags started to show when the couple shared that Ms Johnson didn’t show up to meetings to discuss the style of photos she needed to take.

Eventually, they had a 30-minute phone call a few days before the wedding, during which Ms Johnson reassured Natasha that she can take the photos in the bride’s preferred style.

But when the day arrived, the couple began to grow concerned.

Natasha said: ‘She was a bit all over the place, she didn’t allocate her time correctly.’


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The couple said that guests weren’t allowed to take photos of the ceremony. Credit: Dayvison de Oliveira Silva in Pexels

The couple claimed that their photographer didn’t start taking pictures until there were 20 minutes left of the three hours she was initially hired her for. Ms Johnson then handed the couple some ‘rough’ photos, before promising that she’ll give them the rest in the coming eight to 10 weeks.

But then those weeks turned into 12, and extended to 13 – and still, the couple had no pictures from their wedding day.

Of course, Natasha and Ryan wanted to know what was taking so long so they kept pressing Ms Johnson for answers – which seemed to enrage the photographer beyond what the couple expected.



Since their relationship soured, Ms Johnson demanded she was paid $500 for the work she originally agreed to do for free.

Natasha confronted her, but said that she was given ‘excuse after excuse’.

‘She turned nasty and said she gave me a really low rate and I shouldn’t be so bossy and rude asking for my photos all the time,’ explained the disgruntled bride.

The couple admitted they posted their review of Ms Johnson’s services to a local Facebook page, but as soon as they did, they began receiving messages from Ms Johnson.

‘Well thank you for posting everything else publicly…. Shows what kind of people you are! Expect some people to turn up to your house and return the favour!’ Said one message that was sent to Natasha’s phone.

‘If you want your photos and all this over, remove all posts. The more Ryan posts the more this delays,’ another message read.

Natasha asked Ms Johnson to stop contacting her unless it was to hand over the wedding photos, but Ms Johnson had this to say:



‘F*** YOU BOTH. You’re not getting anything from me. All my other beautiful clients will receive their images but you no f***ing way.’


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The message was sent to the couple via Facebook. Credit: Facebook

The couple has since received multiple offers from the community to recreate their ceremony, but they declined and said that some of their family members flew in from overseas for the day.

‘Even if we paid to do a fake wedding shoot, it’s not going to be the same, I’m not going to look the same, and parents are not going to fly back over for a fake photoshoot,’ Natasha explained.

Queensland Police Services said they were already investigating the case and refused to comment further on the matter.
Key Takeaways

  • Newlyweds Natasha and Ryan hired Flawless Photography, operated by Rikky-Leigh Johnson, to take photos at their wedding, but say they have yet to receive any of the finished product more than three months later.
  • The couple said their previously close relationship with Ms Johnson ‘completely changed’ in the weeks following the wedding, during which they say she became increasingly uncooperative and demanding.
  • After the couple posted an unflattering review of the business online, they began receiving threatening and abusive messages from Ms Johnson.
  • Ms Johnson has refused multiple requests for comment from reporters.
Well, members. We’re speechless. What can you say about this story though? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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Thankfully my son & D.I.L. didn't ask their guests to put away their phones as the 2 young guys they hired to photgraph their wedding were bloody useless. They didn't even stay for the cutting of the cake or the first dance. They also weren't interested in taking photos of the bride with her family or the groom with his. If it wasn't for the guests with their phones they wouldn't have gotten any of these shots. One guest even videoed the whole ceremony without their knowledge and when they found out they were estastic as the photographers had promised to do that as well, but on the day said their video equipment wasn't working.
 
Not all Photographers are created equal, Wedding photography is a specialist endeavour. I urge anyone planning a wedding to research your photographer and always ask to see a wedding portfolio. Most reputable photographers have an online website, but try an chat with previous clients if you can. I am sorry that you had such a bad experience.
 
What a shame. I can commiserate with her as, as far as I know there is only one photo remaining of my wedding and my daughter has it. The rest of them discoloured over time to become either almost black or bleached white. :(
 
For newlyweds Natasha and Ryan, what was meant to be the best day of their lives has been tarnished forever.

The couple hasn’t seen a single photo from their wedding day three months later – and they may never get the chance.



Queenslanders Natasha and Ryan's wedding day turned into a nightmare when they got into an ugly feud with a ‘friend’ who was also their chosen photographer.

They hired Flawless Photography, operated by Rikky-Leigh Johnson, to capture their special moments for three hours – but three months later nothing has been delivered.

‘It was like she didn’t care anymore,’ Natasha told reporters.


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Photographers are an integral part of capturing the magic of weddings. Credit: Md Iftekhar Uddin Emon in Pexels

The couple asked their guests to put their phones away during the ceremony – so they can fully experience the event and share their joy with their friends.

‘We asked everyone to turn their phones off, but now we don’t even have backup photos from the guests,’ said the couple.

Natasha claimed she is now upset to the point where she doesn’t even like talking about her wedding anymore.



Natasha and the photographer, Ms Johnson, became fast friends in the lead-up to the wedding. Ms Johnson even agreed to MC the couple’s reception as a favour and also offered a morning shoot of the bride getting ready for free.

But red flags started to show when the couple shared that Ms Johnson didn’t show up to meetings to discuss the style of photos she needed to take.

Eventually, they had a 30-minute phone call a few days before the wedding, during which Ms Johnson reassured Natasha that she can take the photos in the bride’s preferred style.

But when the day arrived, the couple began to grow concerned.

Natasha said: ‘She was a bit all over the place, she didn’t allocate her time correctly.’


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The couple said that guests weren’t allowed to take photos of the ceremony. Credit: Dayvison de Oliveira Silva in Pexels

The couple claimed that their photographer didn’t start taking pictures until there were 20 minutes left of the three hours she was initially hired her for. Ms Johnson then handed the couple some ‘rough’ photos, before promising that she’ll give them the rest in the coming eight to 10 weeks.

But then those weeks turned into 12, and extended to 13 – and still, the couple had no pictures from their wedding day.

Of course, Natasha and Ryan wanted to know what was taking so long so they kept pressing Ms Johnson for answers – which seemed to enrage the photographer beyond what the couple expected.



Since their relationship soured, Ms Johnson demanded she was paid $500 for the work she originally agreed to do for free.

Natasha confronted her, but said that she was given ‘excuse after excuse’.

‘She turned nasty and said she gave me a really low rate and I shouldn’t be so bossy and rude asking for my photos all the time,’ explained the disgruntled bride.

The couple admitted they posted their review of Ms Johnson’s services to a local Facebook page, but as soon as they did, they began receiving messages from Ms Johnson.

‘Well thank you for posting everything else publicly…. Shows what kind of people you are! Expect some people to turn up to your house and return the favour!’ Said one message that was sent to Natasha’s phone.

‘If you want your photos and all this over, remove all posts. The more Ryan posts the more this delays,’ another message read.

Natasha asked Ms Johnson to stop contacting her unless it was to hand over the wedding photos, but Ms Johnson had this to say:



‘F*** YOU BOTH. You’re not getting anything from me. All my other beautiful clients will receive their images but you no f***ing way.’


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The message was sent to the couple via Facebook. Credit: Facebook

The couple has since received multiple offers from the community to recreate their ceremony, but they declined and said that some of their family members flew in from overseas for the day.

‘Even if we paid to do a fake wedding shoot, it’s not going to be the same, I’m not going to look the same, and parents are not going to fly back over for a fake photoshoot,’ Natasha explained.

Queensland Police Services said they were already investigating the case and refused to comment further on the matter.
Key Takeaways

  • Newlyweds Natasha and Ryan hired Flawless Photography, operated by Rikky-Leigh Johnson, to take photos at their wedding, but say they have yet to receive any of the finished product more than three months later.
  • The couple said their previously close relationship with Ms Johnson ‘completely changed’ in the weeks following the wedding, during which they say she became increasingly uncooperative and demanding.
  • After the couple posted an unflattering review of the business online, they began receiving threatening and abusive messages from Ms Johnson.
  • Ms Johnson has refused multiple requests for comment from reporters.
Well, members. We’re speechless. What can you say about this story though? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!
if Ms Johnson was paid there is clearly breach of contract , no contest !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
For newlyweds Natasha and Ryan, what was meant to be the best day of their lives has been tarnished forever.

The couple hasn’t seen a single photo from their wedding day three months later – and they may never get the chance.



Queenslanders Natasha and Ryan's wedding day turned into a nightmare when they got into an ugly feud with a ‘friend’ who was also their chosen photographer.

They hired Flawless Photography, operated by Rikky-Leigh Johnson, to capture their special moments for three hours – but three months later nothing has been delivered.

‘It was like she didn’t care anymore,’ Natasha told reporters.


View attachment 9472
Photographers are an integral part of capturing the magic of weddings. Credit: Md Iftekhar Uddin Emon in Pexels

The couple asked their guests to put their phones away during the ceremony – so they can fully experience the event and share their joy with their friends.

‘We asked everyone to turn their phones off, but now we don’t even have backup photos from the guests,’ said the couple.

Natasha claimed she is now upset to the point where she doesn’t even like talking about her wedding anymore.



Natasha and the photographer, Ms Johnson, became fast friends in the lead-up to the wedding. Ms Johnson even agreed to MC the couple’s reception as a favour and also offered a morning shoot of the bride getting ready for free.

But red flags started to show when the couple shared that Ms Johnson didn’t show up to meetings to discuss the style of photos she needed to take.

Eventually, they had a 30-minute phone call a few days before the wedding, during which Ms Johnson reassured Natasha that she can take the photos in the bride’s preferred style.

But when the day arrived, the couple began to grow concerned.

Natasha said: ‘She was a bit all over the place, she didn’t allocate her time correctly.’


View attachment 9473
The couple said that guests weren’t allowed to take photos of the ceremony. Credit: Dayvison de Oliveira Silva in Pexels

The couple claimed that their photographer didn’t start taking pictures until there were 20 minutes left of the three hours she was initially hired her for. Ms Johnson then handed the couple some ‘rough’ photos, before promising that she’ll give them the rest in the coming eight to 10 weeks.

But then those weeks turned into 12, and extended to 13 – and still, the couple had no pictures from their wedding day.

Of course, Natasha and Ryan wanted to know what was taking so long so they kept pressing Ms Johnson for answers – which seemed to enrage the photographer beyond what the couple expected.



Since their relationship soured, Ms Johnson demanded she was paid $500 for the work she originally agreed to do for free.

Natasha confronted her, but said that she was given ‘excuse after excuse’.

‘She turned nasty and said she gave me a really low rate and I shouldn’t be so bossy and rude asking for my photos all the time,’ explained the disgruntled bride.

The couple admitted they posted their review of Ms Johnson’s services to a local Facebook page, but as soon as they did, they began receiving messages from Ms Johnson.

‘Well thank you for posting everything else publicly…. Shows what kind of people you are! Expect some people to turn up to your house and return the favour!’ Said one message that was sent to Natasha’s phone.

‘If you want your photos and all this over, remove all posts. The more Ryan posts the more this delays,’ another message read.

Natasha asked Ms Johnson to stop contacting her unless it was to hand over the wedding photos, but Ms Johnson had this to say:



‘F*** YOU BOTH. You’re not getting anything from me. All my other beautiful clients will receive their images but you no f***ing way.’


View attachment 9474
The message was sent to the couple via Facebook. Credit: Facebook

The couple has since received multiple offers from the community to recreate their ceremony, but they declined and said that some of their family members flew in from overseas for the day.

‘Even if we paid to do a fake wedding shoot, it’s not going to be the same, I’m not going to look the same, and parents are not going to fly back over for a fake photoshoot,’ Natasha explained.

Queensland Police Services said they were already investigating the case and refused to comment further on the matter.
Key Takeaways

  • Newlyweds Natasha and Ryan hired Flawless Photography, operated by Rikky-Leigh Johnson, to take photos at their wedding, but say they have yet to receive any of the finished product more than three months later.
  • The couple said their previously close relationship with Ms Johnson ‘completely changed’ in the weeks following the wedding, during which they say she became increasingly uncooperative and demanding.
  • After the couple posted an unflattering review of the business online, they began receiving threatening and abusive messages from Ms Johnson.
  • Ms Johnson has refused multiple requests for comment from reporters.
Well, members. We’re speechless. What can you say about this story though? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!
Take it to Fair Trading. You paid for photos that the photographer is not providing. Won't ease the pain of not having wedding photos but you should get your money back.
 
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This photographer feud sounds like a nightmare! Capturing those special moments is irreplaceable, so it's no wonder the couple is stressed.

On the bright side, at least they have some amazing engagement photos, maybe like a romantic stroll through Central Park or a classic black-and-white Brooklyn backdrop (thinking engagement photos in NYC!). Those pre-wedding snaps could be a good starting point for a new photographer to get a feel for the couple's style.

Looking on the bright side, this might be a blessing in disguise. A fresh pair of eyes behind the lens could capture the wedding from a whole new perspective. Maybe it'll be even more magical than they originally planned!
 
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