Why A Wedding Photographer Deleted Every Last Photo Will Make You…

You won’t believe what went down at this wedding! A photographer, who’s usually busy grooming dogs, took on a wedding gig for a measly $250. But when the couple denied him food, water, and a break, he decided he’d had enough and deleted all their precious wedding snaps before storming out.

This dog groomer turned wedding photographer spilled the beans on the infamous “Am I an A**hole” subreddit. He shared how he got roped into shooting the wedding for a friend, even though he’s not a pro photographer. He figured, “Why not? They’re on a tight budget.”

But man did things take a wild turn. After working non-stop for hours in a sweltering, air-conditioning-free venue, the poor guy was starving and parched. So, he mustered up the courage to ask the groom for a break. That’s when the groom dropped a bombshell: he could either keep snapping away without food and water or pack up and leave without getting paid.

Now, imagine being in that situation. It’s hotter than Hades, and all you want is a measly 20-minute break, a cold drink, and a bite to eat. Who could blame the photographer for asking if the groom was really going to play hardball? But when the groom stuck to his guns, our photographer friend made a bold move. He deleted every last photo he’d taken, right in front of the groom, and hightailed it outta there.

So, was the photographer out of line? That’s what he asked the good people of Reddit. Meanwhile, the couple jetted off on their honeymoon, leaving their friends and family scratching their heads, wondering where on earth all the wedding pictures went.

“Was I the a******? They went right on their honeymoon, and they’ve all been off of social media, but a lot of people have been posting on their wall asking about photos with zero responses.”

This wild ride of a story has folks debating how to treat service providers and the importance of, you know, being a decent human being.

Source: AWM

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