Two wedding photographer "fraudsters" who pocketed £100,000 by taking blurry and inappropriate photos of couples' special days have now been referred to fraud teams.

Darren and Adele McDonagh, who ran Treasured Moments Photography, have left hundreds of brides out of pocket with unrecognisable snaps of their big day, ranging from images of grooms' bottoms to completely indistinct and blurred photos.

Other couples have had to deal with the disappointment of the photographers failing to even turn up.

Instead, newlyweds are turning to pictures taken by their guests, including selfies, to salvage their memories of tying the knot.

Following multiple reports to Action Fraud, the couple are being assessed for claims they conned brides and grooms by promising drones, photo booths, and minute-by-minute capture of the weddings, and pocketed up to £100,000.

Two support groups have also been established on Facebook for affected couples to air their grievances.