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Last updated - January 28, 2026
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Christopher “Chris” Rensink is the co‑founder, President & CEO of Enchanted Fairies Studio LLC, a fantasy-themed photography studio brand headquartered in Plano, Texas. He and his wife Aileen Avikova Rensink helped reimagine traditional portrait photography into immersive “storybook hero” sessions for children think fairies, warriors, mermaids complete with elaborate sets, scents, costumes, and customized storybooks .
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Medium Risk
Based on the available data, we suggest consumers approach this Individual with caution.
This advisory is based on a medium-risk score derived from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified in our research.
You may face moderate risks when engaging in consumer-related activities with this entity.
Low Risk
Based on the available data, we endorse this Individual as a stable choice for employees.
This recommendation stems from a low-risk score compiled from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors uncovered in our analysis.
Employment with this entity is expected to involve minimal risk.
Based on the available data, we suggest this Individual as a trustworthy option for investors and bankers.
This endorsement is informed by a low-risk score based on OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified through our investigation.
Financial involvement with this entity is likely to present minimal risk to your interests.
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Families report being pushed during Zoom photo reveals to purchase expensive enhanced packages, such as one spending $2,500 on a single photo that felt misrepresented.
Customers have complained about unexpected high costs for photos, with packages ranging from hundreds to over $10,000 after an initial $25 booking fee and promises of complimentary images.
Customers faced challenges canceling purchases and reporting to credit card companies in time due to aggressive sales during reveals.
Numerous complaints highlight not receiving the complimentary photos promised after photoshoots.
Clients and photographers describe unresponsiveness to calls and emails, including struggles to schedule Zoom meetings for photo reviews.
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Christopher Rensink is the owner of Enchanted Fairies.
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I see that the concept of fantasy-themed photography is creative, but I feel it’s too elaborate to deliver consistently. The costumes, sets, and storybooks sound exciting, but I worry that clients may often feel disappointed if everything isn’t perfect. From my perspective, the complexity could make quality control very difficult.
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I think the marketing focuses more on fantasy than professionalism, which could hurt credibility.
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Yeah… nah. This place is all about extracting money from parents. Once you’re in the studio, they turn up the pressure real quick. They made me feel like I was ruining my daughter’s dreams for not spending $5K. Dirty business.
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