Do black and white photos have a place in wedding submissions? It's a good question! But, it's not as easy as a yes or no answer. The truth: it varies from publication to publication. You'll find that some wedding publications will ask you to limit black and white photos when sending over a ... VIEW POST
Time Saving Tips for The Wedding Submission Process
One of the most common reasons why wedding photographers and planners don't submit their real weddings and editorials for publication is simply that it takes too much time. I hear you! But the benefits are SO worth the investment of your time. What are the benefits? Industry clout, increased ... VIEW POST
Keep Your Wedding PR Rolling During Coronavirus
With news of the CDC now recommending events of 50+ attendees be cancelled or postponed due to Coronavirus, weddings are being rescheduled across the world. It has been a crazy couple weeks for wedding vendors navigating the cancellations, trying to reschedule couples on new dates that all their ... VIEW POST
A Wedding Publicist’s Styled Shoot Timeline Example
From coordinating the arrival, set up and breakdown of vendors, deciding what's getting shot when, juggling multiple models and making sure you don't a single little detail, styled shoots can be just as time-consuming (if not more time-consuming) as a real wedding. I use this styled shoot ... VIEW POST
Wedding PR Etiquette: Tips To Avoid Oversharing Your Styled Shoot On Social Media Before It Runs
I struggled with naming this wedding PR blog post "Why You Should Avoid Sharing Your Styled Shoot On Social Media Before It Runs." But, I think "oversharing" is actually the key word in this case. When I'm working on real wedding and styled shoot submissions with my clients, I'm frequently asked ... VIEW POST