Her Facebook Page is back up with an apology. It also still has some images that are not hers. There’s also some still up from the first slew of images as well. The new images are below.
One of the things I see time and time again is that new photographers tend to think nothing of putting up photos they aspire to take “someday” on their new website or Facebook Page. Sometimes they actually clarify they aren’t theirs but usually they don’t.
It’s always extra amusing when they lie like a rug in their about page. This photographer, who picked up a camera for the FIRST time in 2011, managed to photograph for Victoria’s Secret, Seventeen Magazine and Jimmy Choo that same year – while also winning dozens of awards if you believe his About page.
PS: Don’t forget we have a Facebook Fan Page which sometimes has some bonus content!
The cover image is also not his, at least he tells you this but ONLY if you click on the picture. Otherwise you are lead to believe when opening his page that these images are both his. Still shady.
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.