You Probably Shouldn’t Have Admitted That: Photographer Confessions
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概要
What happens when photographers get too comfortable online?
In this episode of The Loud Lens, Khandie dives into the most unhinged, out-of-pocket, and jaw-dropping confessions photographers openly admit in Facebook groups, comment sections, and behind-the-scenes industry spaces.
- From leaving weddings early.
- To turning up hungover…
- To openly admitting they hate their clients…
Yes — photographers are really saying this out loud.
This is a confessional-style episode exploring the wild side of photography culture, oversharing, burnout, influencer normalisation, and the behaviours that quietly damage trust between photographers and clients.
Expect dark humour, brutal honesty, and real talk about:
Photographer confessions and unprofessional behaviour
Wedding photography red flags clients never see
Burnout vs accountability in creative businesses
Boundary issues photographers normalise
How “relatable content” is eroding industry trust
This episode isn’t about naming names — it’s about recognising patterns, calling out nonsense, and asking why this behaviour keeps getting validated.
⚠️ Content Warning: Strong language, uncomfortable truths, second-hand embarrassment.