Couple Uses Their Popularity To Ruin Wedding Photographer’s Image For $125 And Gets Caught Up In Legal Trouble

By Mark Jacob

Unhappy Customers Unite

Neely didn’t believe that there will be an extra cost on the album she had already paid for. Not getting the high-resolution photos of her wedding was frustrating for Neely. And that’s when the couple decided to win this fight with the support of the large population.

Nasty Messages

Neely and her husband were texting many of their friends about their plan. One of the messages read: “I’m going ape**** on our photographer, we want the wedding album we already paid for!” There were more such messages which revealed Neely’s intention to destroy Andrea’s reputation.

Shared It All

On one hand, Andrea was trying to fix the issue while on another hand, Neely was not leaving any single point to create a fuss about this incident. She once tweeted: “broke down and chose our wedding album photos… .80 out of 4000 yeah that was like sophies choice.”

Goodbye Reputation

Unfortunately, Andrea was unaware that her status was adversely affected by this incident. She said, “Thousands of people that I have never met and have never worked with have gone to great lengths … to disparage my name and my businesses.”

The Damage Is Done

After the story broke out, only two people approached her for small events photography. She was forced to leave her rented studio and turn her study room into her workplace. Penny by penny she saved for 2 years before she could finally afford a trial.