How to Get Published: Insider Tips for Styled Shoot Submissions
Styled shoots are powerful tools for marketing—but the real magic happens when your work is featured in wedding blogs and magazines. Publication gives your business credibility, exposes your work to thousands of potential clients, and strengthens your professional reputation. Here’s how to maximize your chances of getting published.
Why Publication Matters
Credibility – Being published signals to clients that your work is trusted by industry leaders.
Visibility – Blogs and magazines reach large, targeted audiences of engaged couples.
Networking – Publications credit all vendors, giving everyone exposure.
Marketing Power – “As Seen In” features boost your brand and set you apart from competitors.
Insider Tips for Successful Submissions
1. Tell a Story
Editors want more than pretty pictures. They want a cohesive theme or narrative. Make sure your shoot has a clear inspiration or concept that ties everything together.
2. Keep it Cohesive
Use consistent colors, décor, and styling. A polished look stands out and increases the chances of being accepted.
3. Prioritize Professional Photography
Submit high-resolution images that include variety: details, wide shots, flat lays, portraits, and behind-the-scenes moments.
4. Research the Right Outlets
Not every shoot is right for every publication. Study each blog or magazine’s aesthetic and audience, then submit where your shoot best fits.
5. Follow Submission Guidelines Exactly
Every publication has its own requirements. Pay attention to image count, sizing, and credit formats to avoid automatic rejection.
6. Always Credit Vendors
A complete and accurate vendor list is essential. Publications want to highlight the team behind the shoot, not just the photography.
7. Choose Exclusivity Wisely
Many outlets require exclusive rights. Decide upfront whether you’ll submit to one publication at a time or target non-exclusive outlets.
8. Write a Strong Description
Provide context: the inspiration, color palette, story, and unique elements. Editors love having words to pair with images.
After You’re Published
Share the feature across your website and social media.
Add “As Seen In” badges to your homepage and proposals.
Tag the publication and all vendors for cross-promotion.
Repurpose published images into ongoing content for marketing.
Final Thought
Getting published isn’t just luck—it’s strategy. By approaching styled shoots with intention, curating strong submissions, and targeting the right outlets, you increase your chances of seeing your work featured and building lasting visibility for your brand.