Video: Woman nicknamed “sepia bride” after photographer makes her look like a “Simpsons character” in wedding photos

Woman nicknamed "sepia bride" after photographer makes her look like a "Simpsons character" in wedding photos Woman nicknamed “sepia bride” after photographer makes her look like a “Simpsons character” in wedding photos (Photo: Instagram)

A woman who became known as the “sepia bride” shared her frustration with her wedding photos, saying she spent over $8,000 on a photographer who made her look like a “Simpsons character”.

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Alexandra Conder posted a video to tell her wedding drama, saying she initially liked the result after receiving the edited photos. However, over time, something about the photos began to bother her, and she said she “couldn’t identify what it was.”

Annoyed, Alexandra expressed this to the photographer after comparing the raw images with the edited photos. “What did she put on my lipstick, what blush am I wearing, what’s on my eyes, on my skin, everything,” Alexandra said about one of the images.

“One last example, this is the ocean. It looks like we got married in Seattle. What is this? I’m not discrediting her ability to capture a moment because she was very good at that, but it was the post-editing that left me dissatisfied,” she added.

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Alexandra then described herself as looking like a “Simpsons character.” “There are so many impressive moments. It was just the coloring and editing that somehow erased everything, and that’s what left me dissatisfied,” the makeup artist explained.

After dividing opinions among internet users, Alexandra posted another video on the subject. “The internet is a crazy place. Thank you for all the love and understanding of what happened to us. And to the haters, karma is a bitch,” she wrote in the video caption.

Using a sepia filter to mock the situation, she wrote: “When you share your wedding photography experience and the internet either hates or protects you. And now [I’m] being called sepia bride.”

Photos and video: TikTok @alexandrajaye5. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.