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Mother’s Day Gift Idea: The South Print

May 1, 2013 by Emily in Main,News | 1 comment

We saw so many of you instagramming and tweeting the pretty prints you had bought for your mamas that we thought we’d make it official: our South prints make the perfect Mother’s Day gift!

This lovely thick letterpress piece is available in three colors: teal, pink, and metallic gold. (We’ve gone around and around in the office, but can’t for the life of us decide which one we like best!) At just $20, it’s a very doable gift. Toss in a frame from Ikea or Target, and you’ll most definitely be the favorite child :)

You can check out all of our prints right here! Be sure to order by the end of the week for Mother’s Day delivery!


xo Emily May 1, 2013 | view Emily's blog
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Imperial Beach Locksmith, May 6, 2013 2:41 am   reply oh so cute that really a great IDEA I ALSO want to give the that nice gift to my mom.

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Southern Spotting: Lace Necklace

April 29, 2013 by Emily in Fashion and Style,Main | 6 comments

Today’s Southern Spotting is more than just a pretty face, y’all. Read on for the beautiful story behind Becky’s necklace!

From the bride:

“The necklace was made from lace removed from my mother’s wedding dress. I had originally wanted to wear her dress for our wedding, but it didn’t work out as planned. I had seen this necklace on Pinterest and loved it. It seemed like a beautiful way to still include my mom’s dress. I picked out two pieces of lace, bought a chain and clasps from the arts and craft store, and put it together with some wire cutters and pliers. It’s definitely not the most sturdy piece of jewelry, but it did the trick. To me, it completed the dress. I loved the way it turned out. And I was still able to wear my mom’s dress, even if only a part of it.”

Huge thanks to Bethany & Dan Photography for sending this gem our way!

P.S. Nicole and I were discussing how there needs to be a better name for things like Becky’s hair thing, because “hairpiece” just sounds like a toupee. Hair ornament? Hair adornment? Hair swag? Let us know if you come up with something good!


xo Emily April 29, 2013 | view Emily's blog
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Cait T., April 29, 2013 10:56 am   reply In addition to loving the necklace, I'm obsessed with this dress - does anyone by any chance know the designer & style number??

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Bethany & Dan Photography, April 29, 2013 12:53 pm   reply Cait T.: Hey Cait! Not only did I take these photos, but my sister ALSO wore this dress in her wedding :) It is this dress without the bow. http://www.davidsbridal.com/Product_Strapless-Shantung-Taffeta-Sweetheart-Ball-Gown-T3039

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Bethany & Dan Photography, April 29, 2013 12:54 pm   reply Thank you for sharing this Emily!

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shannon berrey design, April 29, 2013 1:31 pm   reply Love, love, love this idea!!! It was not only beautiful, but a wonderful way to include your mom.

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Lisa, May 1, 2013 9:59 am   reply This is the sweetest idea!

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The 5 bridal myths that can seriously ruin your wedding | Wedding Party, May 22, 2013 9:00 am   reply [...] courtesy of: Bethany and Dan Photography via Southern Weddings Magazine, Colin Cowie Weddings, Rock Candie Designs via Etsy, Engaged and Inspired, and This Modern [...]

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Say Howdy to Our Newest Blue Ribbon Vendors!

April 26, 2013 by Emily in Main,Sponsor Love | 1 comment

We love our Blue Ribbon Vendors! They are some of the best in the best in the South, and we hope you’ll take a minute to check out their portfolios! Here, a few of our favorite new additions…

Coastal Knot Bridal is a small boutique located on the coast of NC. They love that they’re able to give personal, one-on-one attention to each bride!

Heather O’Brien Designs can take care of your wedding paper needs from save the dates to thank you notes! Her style is colorful, simple, and clean.

Jennifer Stuart grew up in the South with heartfelt hospitality and family traditions, and they are the things that inform her business values today. She is based in Greenville, SC.

The husband and wife team behind Keepsake Memories Photography love shooting weddings and natural light. They travel all around the Southeast for their couples.

This one’s especially fun, folks! Jacin from lovely little details is moving to our neck of the woods in the fall, and is ready to start meeting with lovely Southern brides! We love her preppy, colorful, stylish aesthetic.

Lu Photo specializes in modern, elegant, fine art wedding photography. They are based in Nashville, TN.

Mason Dixon Rentals has a bevy of vintage goodies for your wedding day. They are located in Huntersville, NC.

Oldfield Plantation in Okatie, SC is a venue filled with timeless, historic elegance. We particularly love the amazing live oaks!

Paige Jones is based in Atlanta, GA, and takes photos with a colorful style and unique perspective.

Last but certainly not least, The Byrd Collective creates gorgeous, unique florals with lots of texture in Atlanta.

Still on the hunt for your perfect Southern vendors? Check out our whole crop here! Vendors, if you’re interested in applying, please fill out this form and we’ll be in touch!


xo Emily April 26, 2013 | view Emily's blog
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Lisa, April 26, 2013 10:01 am   reply Thrilled to see Lovely Little Details and The Byrd Collective in this list--two of my favorites!!

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Southern Spotting: Ball Jar Cookies

April 25, 2013 by Emily in Inspirations,Main | 3 comments

Y’all know Mason jars sometimes get a bad rap in the wedding world (but that’s okay – we still unabashedly love them!). However, I think even canning jar haters will be won over by today’s sweet Southern Spotting: Ball jar sugar cookies!

From the bride, Chelsea:

The theme of our wedding was very rustic and completely DIY. Our tablescapes were compiled from barnwood boxes, burlap squares, and mason jars. When we were thinking of options for our favors, we wanted something that would be consistent with the theme, but a little more unique. While looking on Pinterest I saw a picture of a mason jar cookie. I instantly knew that it was the perfect choice for our wedding favors! The cookies were made by Simple Treats by KT (simpletreatsbykt at yahoo dot com). It is a local, in-home sweet shop that specializes in cookies, cupcakes and party treats. We told them what we wanted and they turned out perfectly!

Thank you so much to Jo Photo for sending this sweet treat our way!

P.S. Have you heard? To celebrate their 100th anniversary, Ball is introducing the new Ball Heritage Mason Jar Collection! The new collection is tinted with the coveted antique blue, and will be available in the pint jar size. They’re currently for sale here and at some Ace Hardware stores!

Jo Photo is a delightful member of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!


xo Emily April 25, 2013 | view Emily's blog
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Kathleen Atkins, April 25, 2013 11:21 am   reply Thank you so much for sharing these pics of Chelsea's super cute cookies! They were as sweet as they looked, and we were so blessed to photograph their wedding! The cookies were perfect for their farm wedding - love them!

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Lauren, April 25, 2013 3:46 pm   reply How cute! What a perfect touch to their wedding.

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Let’s Wrap It Up! | Simply Peachy Wedding Blog, May 9, 2013 9:01 pm   reply [...] mason jar cookies would be perfect wedding favours for a rustic wedding don’t you [...]

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Southern Expert: Ten Tips for Working With Your Photographer

April 23, 2013 by Emily in Expert Advice,Main | 34 comments

Y’all know we love us some photography around these parts. We’re passionate about sharing beautiful images because we know that these photographs are the witness to the beginning of your life together, and that they will become some of the most treasured possessions you’ll ever own, something to be shared with your children and your grandchildren and their children. Y’all, that is something special!

You put so much time and thought into choosing the perfect photographer; it only makes sense that you’d want to have the best working relationship with him or her possible. Today, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite tips and suggestions to help you do just that.

1. Consider an engagement session. A pre-wedding session will help you feel more comfortable in front of the camera (I know this was definitely true for my husband!). And, it will prepare your photographer for your wedding day by allowing her to see how you two interact, and get a feel for your best features.

2. Plan your morning carefully. I am a huge proponent of this tip. Choose a room with abundant natural light to get ready in. If possible, choose a room with neutral colors, and try to keep things neat and tidy throughout the morning. This will help your photos stay cohesive and clean-looking. If details are important to you, have everything you’d like photographed laid out and waiting for your photographer — a full invitation set, special jewelry, a vintage handkerchief, etc.

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3. Share your morning. This is a tip from BRV member Caroline Joy: “Specifically invite your closest loved ones to be with you when you’re getting ready for your wedding. And encourage them to get totally ready beforehand, because most people like photos of themselves more when they look their best. It could be your mom, dad, a special relative, or simply your closest friends, but I love the idea of intentionally making them feel special by sharing those moments with them.” This is a wonderful way to create an opportunity for those spontaneous, sweet, intimate moments to happen — the ones we want captured on our wedding day, but can’t really plan for.

4. Create a generous timeline. I spoke about this a bit here, but if photographs are important to you, build in as much time as possible for them. Generally speaking, the more time your photographer has with you, the better the photos she/he will be able to produce. If you’re not sure how much time you’ll need for portraits, check with your photographer.

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5. Consider doing a first look. I completely respect those who want to see their significant other for the first time at the end of the aisle, but if you and your fiance are ambivalent, I’d definitely consider doing a first look. That way, you can take care of the majority, if not all, of the formal family groupings pre-ceremony, leaving extra time for bride and groom portraits or to attend cocktail hour post-ceremony.

6. Do not create a ridiculous shot list. Please, for the love of sweet tea, do not create a shot list with specific poses or moments. (You know the ones I’m talking about: they include things like “Dad whispering last minute advice to groom” and “bride’s parents whispering to each other during dinner.”) Remember why you hired your photographer, trust him, and give him room to let his creativity shine. Asking him to recreate something he or someone else has already done before will not give him the time or space to create something amazing for your special day. Instead, try showing your photographer some of your favorites from his portfolio, which will help him understand the work you’re attracted to.

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7. DO create a formal shot list. On the other hand, it’s important to think carefully about the formal groupings that you’d like captured either pre- or post-ceremony. Try to keep the list to ten or fewer combinations (i.e. bride and groom with bride’s parents, bride and groom with all siblings) to avoid impatience and stress. When you give the list to your photographer, be sure to include names — this will help her direct the portrait session smoothly and kindly!

8. Communicate with the VIPs. Once you’ve got that great shot list, be sure to share it with all the people involved. Email them a copy in advance, print out more copies for the day of – whatever it takes! Make sure they know where to be, when to be there, and what they should be wearing so you’re not scrambling after everyone on the big day.

The Nichols via Snippet & Ink

9. Plan for capturing the details. In addition to gorgeous portraits, many of y’all want your photographers to capture the details you’ve worked so hard on. This requires communication, too! If possible, work with your planner/venue/special helpers to set up the reception space as early as possible, so that your photographer can snap the details either pre-ceremony or during cocktail hour, before guests have entered the space and ideally while there’s still natural light outside.

10. Ask questions. Our last tip for working with your photographer? Ask them! “Is there anything I can do to help you do your job better?” Photographers, like all wedding vendors, try their hardest to be flexible, and they’ll do the best they can under whatever circumstances they find themselves in. But, if you do what you can to provide the optimal environment, they’ll probably produce their optimal results. And THAT is what we call a win-win :)

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What do you think, ladies? Anything you’d add to our list? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

Caroline Joy is a delightful member of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!


xo Emily April 23, 2013 | view Emily's blog
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Pam Parker, April 23, 2013 9:28 am   reply Wonderful list! After planning weddings for over 17 years I can say the best images seem to happen when the couple and the photographer have a great and realistic relationship. Should be a must read for every bride and groom!

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Lisa, April 23, 2013 9:36 am   reply Saving and passing this post along immediately! So much great advice.

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Melissa Tuck, April 23, 2013 10:08 am   reply SO much good advice! Thank you for posting!!!

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Jennifer Nichols, April 23, 2013 10:20 am   reply As a wedding photographer, I'm so thankful for this post! Great advice! (And what a nice surprise to see one of our photos included!)

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Lauren, April 23, 2013 10:30 am   reply I love this list. I really like the "don't create a ridiculous shot list" I never thought about it that way. The photographer is the expert, not me - it's like telling someone how to do their job.

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Katie O'Keefe, April 23, 2013 11:01 am   reply Love this - I wish I had considered a "first look" shot. While the moment we met eyes down the aisle will always be a special moment I treasure, we only have a handful of images that are just us. Perhaps, I can convince him to get back into a tux and do a anniversary shoot. :-)

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tea olive photography featured on southern weddings magazine and style me pretty! » tea olive photography, April 23, 2013 11:20 am   reply [...]  southern weddings also has ten great tips for working with your wedding photographer that are definitely worth taking a gander!  you can conduct your research here. [...]

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Becky, April 23, 2013 11:45 am   reply Great suggestions and beautiful images!

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Beth DeCaluwe, April 23, 2013 12:14 pm   reply Absolutely love this! It connects with real, natural brides in a way that most lists dont. I love that it's practical but not stiff and "must do" - it meshes so well with the lifestyle photographer!!

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Joelle, April 23, 2013 12:44 pm   reply Fantastic tips! As a planner, I'm in charge of creating the wedding day timeline, but the time needed for getting ready photos and portraits varies so much depending on the photographer and the priorities of the bride and groom. It's essential that you have a conversation with your photographer to figure out exactly how much time you should allocate to everything. And if you want to feel really comfortable with your photog, an engagement session is essential!

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Emma S., April 23, 2013 1:17 pm   reply Great advice. Thanks!

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Rebecca Long, April 23, 2013 1:48 pm   reply What perfect pieces of advice! I really credit a wonderful wedding day to so many of those thoughts - especially having an engagement session, a fabulous timeline, and a first look! My most favorite might be: do not create a ridiculous shot list. I really think it creates unrealistic expectations for the bride. It's HER wedding and I want to capture that - not someone else's pinterest version. Thank you for your great notes! I loved sharing this with my fan page : )

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Julia Manchik, April 23, 2013 2:57 pm   reply Finally, a wedding magazine offering good photography advice instead of a crazy shot list! Will be sharing this with our couples. Thanks.

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Lucy Taylor, April 23, 2013 3:04 pm   reply YES! This is such a helpful, timely post. Thank you ladies for sharing!!

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Caitlin Alexander, April 23, 2013 3:44 pm   reply As a wedding photographer, I appreciate this more than y'all will ever know! THANK YOU for communication with such grace and sweet charm what I want all of my clients to know. You guys are just wonderful!

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St Augustine wedding photographer, April 23, 2013 5:33 pm   reply Great tips, especially number 4! I'm going to share this link with my brides.

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Kathryn, April 23, 2013 5:41 pm   reply In my bridesmaid experiences, I think it would be great to have a short formal shot list and let everyone know. Sometimes that takes way too long. Setting out the details for photos is also a good idea, as I've heard friends say they regret not getting photos of those details. I'm really enjoying the shots you chose for this post; that last picture is beautiful!

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gabby, April 23, 2013 8:54 pm   reply I am a photographer and I LOVE this article. Couldn't agree more!

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Michelle S Hanks, April 23, 2013 9:09 pm   reply Great suggestions and perfect advice for tides and their moms.

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Ken Tan, April 23, 2013 11:43 pm   reply Great tips for future brides! Appreciate this post, especially from a photographer :)

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10 tips for the wedding couple to connect with their photographer! | Lanie Louise Photography, April 24, 2013 12:41 am   reply [...] helpful blog post by Southern Weddings offers advice to brides and grooms about wedding day photo bliss. [...]

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Denver Wedding Videographer, April 24, 2013 12:46 am   reply Planning generous time is a great tip for great photography and videography both.

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Jamie Day Fleck, April 24, 2013 8:49 am   reply I am a photographer and this is great advice! If the brides followed these, they would have great photos and generally less stress on the day of!

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Katie Lamb, April 24, 2013 11:15 am   reply coming from a photographer, this is PERFECT! Well done Southern Weddings! :)

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Stephanie, April 25, 2013 12:01 pm   reply BRAVO Southern Weddings. Bravo. Love. Love. LOVE all these tips. It's all true and amazing.

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Sweet Little Photographs, April 25, 2013 12:30 pm   reply Thanks so much for including one of our images in this post!! -Tim & Merrill (Sweet Little Photographs)

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abbey, April 25, 2013 3:33 pm   reply such a great list!!! as a photographer, its so refreshing...and I totally adored it! one thing I would add...make sure you feed us! we love to eat too...and work so hard during your wedding day...please feed us during dinner, have a place for us to sit, and it possible, have somewhere where we can get water throughout the day:). we love brides that think of us...and help us do our job better<3 part of that is staying fed and hydrated<3 xoxo

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Jen, April 25, 2013 4:00 pm   reply Thank you so much for this! You just made a lot of wedding photographers really, REALLY happy today.

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Voyteck, April 25, 2013 4:16 pm   reply great advice! a must read for every bride and groom!

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10 tips for working with your Wedding Photographer | Très Chic Southern Weddings, April 27, 2013 2:48 pm   reply [...] To see the entire post check out: Southern Expert: Ten Tips for Working With Your Photographer « Southern Weddings Magazine [...]

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Wyatt, April 27, 2013 9:01 pm   reply These are truly great pieces of advice. Being a wedding photographer myself I would love if I could have more time with the clients to get the creative juices flowing. Most of the time in my experiences it is the family photos that last to long and eat into the couple photos.

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Expert Advice . Ten Tips for Working with Your Wedding Photographer | Jackson Hole Weddings - I DO! Jackson Hole, April 30, 2013 12:03 pm   reply [...] advice on working with your wedding photographer from the ladies over at Southern [...]

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Jen Smith, April 30, 2013 12:33 pm   reply Thank you for this! As a photographer, I often cringe at "helpful" posts and articles that brides cling to and recite back to me. This is actually helpful and echoes some of my advice. Skip the checklist that includes "dress hanging," "me hugging BFF," "dad looking lovingly at mom" and share the specific details you spent time creating. Light, moments, genuine love - that's the stuff!

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Rebekah Gregg, May 2, 2013 6:34 pm   reply Oh my gosh! These are the best tips EVER!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you from this photographer! Can't wait to pin this and show it to clients!

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