Have you read the New York Post or Daily Mail articles about the wedding photographer that showed up to a wedding late, spent some time in the photo booth and then only delivered 15 images from the reception? Surprise! She also has stolen images in her gallery.
Her new website and Facebook are currently down but her old website is still live.
I’m pretty certain there are more images in the galleries that Google isn’t returning a source for that are not his original works. If you recognize an image that isn’t listed, please let the original photographer know.
She is currently deleting some of the images she’s being called out for. There are more than what is sourced below but I am too busy today to do it all. She habitually crops out watermarks and has used at least one stolen image for her header so this isn’t just “inspiration” for mini sessions or photo shoots (not that inspiration posts are ever ok – even with credit).
Her website is mostly her work with the WIX template images left in place so below is just Facebook sourced images.
I’m not listing the images that I suspect are stock – which is most of the images that are on the site but aren’t listed below.
I also gave up on sourcing images from Facebook around April. There are a TON more on her Facebook page but I’ve put in 6 hours on this post so I’m waving the white flag.
This wall of shame is dedicated to photographers that feel that it's okay to steal others' work and post it as their own. Oh I'm sorry, it's okay to let their "web designer" do it.