An extremely rude photographer attempted to humiliate two hired content creators at a wedding in Miami, Florida, in front of the bride. He was dragged online instead, forcing him to change his online handles to no avail.
The interaction was posted on TikTok by Fanny Rivas, who, alongside her sister, manages Let’s Be Friends Media. They were hired as content creators for the aforementioned wedding, a trend that is very popular nowadays. However, for the “traditional” photographer, such as Levy Hertzel, Fanny’s job is more similar to a joke than to a real thing.
“Ugh, made-up job!” Hertzel said, according to Fanny, who then played a video of how he attempted to humiliate her and her sister.
The Florida photographer started recording the sisters, who were recording him back. He said, in front of the bride, “Basically, they couldn’t get a job anywhere, and [out of] the kindness of the bride’s heart, she hired them to just stalk with their cellphones.”
Fanny defended herself, saying that the only one “stalking” was Hertzel himself. He laughed that off, saying that he found his “new calling” in “stalking people.” The man soon realized the women were filming him too, but that wouldn’t deter him from being even more offensive.
“They’re gonna be here all day, so if you have a job for them or food, they’re a little hungry for a smoothie, then bring it over,” he continued.
The Florida content creator then turned the camera and filmed herself and her sister. Hertzel, not fully aware of the incoming backlash he was about to draw upon himself, sent kisses at the camera.
Deserved Backlash
The backlash was immediate. Thousands flooded Hertzel’s comments, and his photography account was nowhere to be found. He did, however, leave a second account still available. Ironically, he dedicates it to creating content, mostly about watches. After all, he was the very thing he swore to destroy.
“He’s basically making fun of the bride, too, for hiring y’all,” one user said. Another user, left speechless, said, “This can’t be real.” A third one added, “First mistake was hiring him at all.”
It is safe to say that this Florida photographer will struggle to find someone willing to tolerate his entitled and mean attitude.







