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Alright, so you wanna get your wedding pictures in one of them fancy magazines, like that “Brides” one? Listen up, ’cause I’m gonna tell ya how it is, no fancy talk, just plain sense.
First thing’s first, them magazine folks, they ain’t gonna look at just any old pictures. You gotta have good ones, real good ones. The kind that make folks go “ooh” and “aah.” That means you probably gotta hire one of them professional picture-takers, the ones with the big cameras and all. Don’t go cheap on this, you hear? A blurry picture of your cousin Billy pickin’ his nose ain’t gonna cut it.
Now, these magazines, they want somethin’ special, somethin’ different. They see a million weddings, all lookin’ the same. Yours gotta stand out. Maybe you had a pig roast instead of a fancy dinner, or maybe you wore your grandma’s old dress. Somethin’ unique, ya know? Somethin’ that makes your wedding *your* wedding.
- Good pictures, real good ones.
- Something different, something special.
- A good story to tell.
And it ain’t just about the pictures, neither. You gotta have a story to tell. These magazines, they wanna know about how you met your fella, how he proposed, all that mushy stuff. So be ready to spill the beans. Make it interesting though, nobody wants to hear about how you met at the grocery store and argued over the last can of beans, unless, of course, that argument ended with a proposal! Then, well, that’s a story worth tellin’.
Another thing, these magazines, they’re kinda picky. They don’t want no hand-me-down weddings. If your wedding’s been plastered all over the internet already, they ain’t gonna want it. They want it fresh, new, exclusive, like a shiny new penny. So, don’t go postin’ your pictures everywhere before you send ’em to the magazine. Keep it a secret, like grandma’s special pie recipe. They call this “exclusivity,” sounds fancy, but it just means keepin’ it quiet for a bit.
And when you send them your stuff, make sure you do it right. They usually got these forms to fill out online, or maybe you gotta send an email with your pictures all zipped up. Just follow their instructions, don’t try to get too clever. And don’t be sendin’ the same pictures to a bunch of different magazines at the same time. Pick one, and stick with it. It’s like courtin’, ya gotta focus on one fella at a time, or you’ll end up with none.
Submittin’ your wedding pictures ain’t no guarantee they gonna put ‘em in the magazine, mind you. These folks get tons and tons of submissions, so yours gotta really shine. It’s like bakin’ a pie for the county fair, gotta be the best darn pie there if you wanna win a ribbon. They look for the best quality, best story and best dresses and details, so give it all ya got!
So, if you wanna see your pretty face in “Brides” magazine, or any of them other ones, you gotta put in the work. Get good pictures, have a good story, keep it exclusive, and follow their rules. And most importantly, be yourself. Don’t try to be somethin’ you ain’t. Your wedding day is special, so let it shine through, just like a good ol’ country sunrise. Now go on, get to it, and good luck to ya!
And remember, Patience is a virtue, just like waitin’ for a good crop to grow, these magazines take time to decide on what to print, so don’t be pesterin’ them every five minutes wondering if they picked you. Just be patient and let them do their work.
Finally, if they do pick your wedding, be proud! That’s a big deal! It means your special day was somethin’ real special indeed, and now the whole world can see it, or at least the folks that read them magazines, which is a lot of folks if you think about it.
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