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Wedding Photographer Exposes the Biggest Wedding Industry Lies | Leigh Roberts

1 h 3 min · 10. juni 2026
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Chris Kellum and Tyler Yaw welcome back wedding photographer Leigh Roberts for a candid conversation covering sobriety, wedding industry trends, photography hot takes, and what happens when a wedding professional plans her own wedding. Leigh shares her journey of being sober for one year and seven months after a major health scare, discussing the lifestyle changes, nutrition adjustments, supplements, and daily habits that helped her regain her health. She also reflects on her decision to elope after spending nearly 14 years photographing weddings, explaining why she and her husband chose a small, intimate celebration that cost roughly $6,000. The conversation dives deep into the realities of modern weddings, including rising costs, vendor pricing, wedding-industry politics, and the trends Leigh believes should disappear. She discusses everything from polka-dot wedding aesthetics and intentionally crooked photos to preferred-vendor cliques, DJ choices, and the pressure couples face when planning their big day. Leigh also shares practical advice for couples navigating family dynamics, vendor relationships, and wedding-day expectations. On the photography side, Leigh offers strong opinions on delivering RAW images, the importance of editing, flash photography, second shooters, drone coverage, venue lighting, and the ongoing Canon versus Sony debate. The episode wraps with memorable wedding horror stories, discussions on AI's impact on photography, and valuable insights for anyone planning a wedding or working in the wedding industry. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Meet the Guest Leigh 00:53 Sober and Holistic Reset 02:04 Vaccine Injury Recovery 04:37 Lifestyle Changes and Food 05:45 Backyard Gym and Cooking 07:15 Eloping After 14 Years 09:33 Wedding Trends Pet Peeves 12:26 Wedding Costs and Pricing 15:19 Gen Z Vendors and Identity 20:45 Music Choices and DJs 25:03 Preferred Vendor Cliques 28:46 Shot List Hot Takes 28:58 Dress Shot Debate 29:55 Venue Lighting Matters 32:46 Second Shooters Strategy 35:00 Wedding Horror Stories 41:14 Trends, Flowers, and Cake 43:42 Flash, Film, and Gear 47:25 Canon vs Sony Switch 53:58 Pricing RAWs and AI 01:00:53 Family Dynamics Checklist 01:02:27 Wrap Up and Goodbye KEY TAKEAWAYS * Why Leigh chose to elope after nearly 14 years of photographing weddings. * The wedding trends she believes are overrated and ready to disappear. * How sobriety and lifestyle changes transformed her health and daily life. * The truth about wedding photography pricing and vendor costs. * Why professional editing is a critical part of photography. * Her thoughts on second shooters, drones, flash photography, and venue selection. * Canon vs Sony: which system she prefers and why. * Real wedding-day horror stories and lessons learned from years in the industry. * How AI may change the future of photography and creative work. * Practical advice for couples planning a wedding without unnecessary stress.

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episode Wedding Photographer Exposes the Biggest Wedding Industry Lies | Leigh Roberts artwork

Wedding Photographer Exposes the Biggest Wedding Industry Lies | Leigh Roberts

Chris Kellum and Tyler Yaw welcome back wedding photographer Leigh Roberts for a candid conversation covering sobriety, wedding industry trends, photography hot takes, and what happens when a wedding professional plans her own wedding. Leigh shares her journey of being sober for one year and seven months after a major health scare, discussing the lifestyle changes, nutrition adjustments, supplements, and daily habits that helped her regain her health. She also reflects on her decision to elope after spending nearly 14 years photographing weddings, explaining why she and her husband chose a small, intimate celebration that cost roughly $6,000. The conversation dives deep into the realities of modern weddings, including rising costs, vendor pricing, wedding-industry politics, and the trends Leigh believes should disappear. She discusses everything from polka-dot wedding aesthetics and intentionally crooked photos to preferred-vendor cliques, DJ choices, and the pressure couples face when planning their big day. Leigh also shares practical advice for couples navigating family dynamics, vendor relationships, and wedding-day expectations. On the photography side, Leigh offers strong opinions on delivering RAW images, the importance of editing, flash photography, second shooters, drone coverage, venue lighting, and the ongoing Canon versus Sony debate. The episode wraps with memorable wedding horror stories, discussions on AI's impact on photography, and valuable insights for anyone planning a wedding or working in the wedding industry. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Meet the Guest Leigh 00:53 Sober and Holistic Reset 02:04 Vaccine Injury Recovery 04:37 Lifestyle Changes and Food 05:45 Backyard Gym and Cooking 07:15 Eloping After 14 Years 09:33 Wedding Trends Pet Peeves 12:26 Wedding Costs and Pricing 15:19 Gen Z Vendors and Identity 20:45 Music Choices and DJs 25:03 Preferred Vendor Cliques 28:46 Shot List Hot Takes 28:58 Dress Shot Debate 29:55 Venue Lighting Matters 32:46 Second Shooters Strategy 35:00 Wedding Horror Stories 41:14 Trends, Flowers, and Cake 43:42 Flash, Film, and Gear 47:25 Canon vs Sony Switch 53:58 Pricing RAWs and AI 01:00:53 Family Dynamics Checklist 01:02:27 Wrap Up and Goodbye KEY TAKEAWAYS * Why Leigh chose to elope after nearly 14 years of photographing weddings. * The wedding trends she believes are overrated and ready to disappear. * How sobriety and lifestyle changes transformed her health and daily life. * The truth about wedding photography pricing and vendor costs. * Why professional editing is a critical part of photography. * Her thoughts on second shooters, drones, flash photography, and venue selection. * Canon vs Sony: which system she prefers and why. * Real wedding-day horror stories and lessons learned from years in the industry. * How AI may change the future of photography and creative work. * Practical advice for couples planning a wedding without unnecessary stress.

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