How would you feel if a photographer just shares your boudoir photos without your consent when you specifically said "1. Do not share these photos publicly"
I would be terribly upset and so did the r/photography on Reddit.

Source: Reddit | u/purpleposies
This is clearly a breech of contract.

Source: Reddit | u/artfellig
"100% lawyer time."
Reddit user u/logstar 2 recommended to lawyer up.

Source: Reddit | u/logstar2

Source: Reddit | u/vantasticfanatic
"Clearly not a professional"

Source: Reddit | u/_Prisoner_24601

Source: Reddit | u/--mr-nyein-zaw-tan--

Source: Reddit | u/Truant_20x6

Source: Reddit | u/Careless_Seaweed_047

Source: Reddit | u/purpleposies
As a wedding and portrait photographer, this absolutely unprofessional and "lawyering up" might be a viable choice at this point.
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