SUBMISSIONS
Submit A Wedding
HOW TO SUBMIT
Thank you for your interest in submitting your wedding, styled shoot, or professional article to Southern Noir Weddings!
WHAT WE LOOK FOR
Beautiful Real Weddings representing couples of color that take place in the following states:
Real Weddings we look for the following type of images: horizontal shots of the bride and groom, wedding bouquet, bridesmaid attire, groom & groomsmen attire, wedding cake, reception decor & tablescapes, & wedding stationery.
For photo shoots, we look for traditional and new ideas and concepts with inspiring concepts.
IMAGE SPECIFICATIONS
-Please send 30-50 images for us to consider
-No watermarks, please!!!
-Images should be at least 800px wide (no collages)
-0 black and white photos
HOW TO SUBMIT
We welcome sharing through Dropbox only. please send a direct link to the Dropbox folder in lieu of a Dropbox folder invitation and please ensure that “home” is not present in the URL, or we won’t be able to access it. A direct link saves us both time and space, and will ensure a quicker response.
Please include the SUBMISSION FORM within your dropbox of the images.
We respond to every wedding or wedding-related submission as quickly as possible, but due to the high level of submissions we receive, it can take up to 14-21 days for us to review and respond to a submission. If you don’t hear from us within 3 weeks, please be sure to follow up to ensure we received your submission before submitting elsewhere.
DISCLAIMER
By submitting features for consideration to Southern Noir Weddings, you assume responsibility or ownership of its copyrighted work. Make sure included vendors and the couple are all in accordance with the plans to submit a feature. Please do not submit if a submission is pending elsewhere.
Please keep in mind that we are an exclusive blog – if you wish to submit an accepted wedding or shoot elsewhere, we ask that you wait until 90 days have elapsed since your feature date on Southern Noir Weddings. We continuously promote your feature to make sure it receives the exposure it deserves.