The Good: You hired a fabulous wedding photographer.
The Bad: Not so much with the baker.
The Ugly:
This has to be the most beautiful photo of a Wreck I've ever seen. The fact that the photographer submitted it - along with tales of watching the baker catch the toppling cake with her bare, unwashed hands before serving it - only adds to the beauty.And really, what's a photographer tasked with making a wedding Wreck look good supposed to do? Well, after careful study, I've come up with a few options.
Option 1: Try an action shot in the background.
"Ok, bride, groom? You two stand behind the cake here. Now...reach for that wineglass!"
"Hmm, not quite enough action. Bride's dad? How about a running tackle?"Option 2: Flowers
Option 3: Blend it with a busy background.
"Cake? What cake?"Option 4: More flowers.

No, seriously. MORE FLOWERS.
Perfect.You: But, Jen, those cakes look great!
Me: Exactly.
Option 5: PhotoShop
Take that Wreck from this...

...to this!
The irony, of course, is they'll pay more for the retouched photo than they did for the cake.Oh, and to whoever starts a cake photo retouching service after reading this post: I want my cut.
Option 6: When all else fails, at least get the money shot.
"Lady, I'm here to document this moment for posterity, not catch cake."
Thanks to Wreckporters D Tyler Photography., Tiffany A., Jen A., Wendy T., Andrew Jordan Photography, Jennifer J., Jacq, Random, Rebecca Z, & Coffee Table Photo Book.

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