TheMILK Wedding Magazine is PUR bound which is one of the most popular book binding methods, known for its flexibility, durability and sharp finish. Our magazines are bound with the strongest book binding glue available which means that your memories will last generations, ensuring your wedding day memories will be shared with loved ones for years to come.
Introduce your wedding in style with our beautifully designed cover templates. Inspired by traditional magazines, our inhouse designer has created beautiful templates for you to start your magazine right. Add text to the spine for that extra special touch to identify each special chapter.
As with our Premium range, we have gone beyond the industry printing standard to provide you with a color-rich, smooth and lifelike print result. With our vibrant 6-color digital print method, your images will be rich and sumptuous with no detail missed. Unique to our Magazines and Softcovers, you can also print on the inside of your cover. Our fully printed inside cover designs offer the perfect way to start and finish your wedding tale.
Our Magazines are created with a modern Matt-finish paper in a bright white shade to make your images pop. The textured cover comes in a matching white shade, has a delicate Eggshell finish and is protected with eco-friendly water varnish. This gives a luxurious velvet-matt tactile finish and provides a distinctly modern alternative to the traditional wedding album.
Protect and preserve your Wedding Magazine in an optional, handcrafted Presentation Box. Made to order, each Presentation Box is delicately handcrafted to fit your magazine. Available in a choice of Metallic Pearl or Black Premium Coated Cloth, elevate your keepsake while keeping it safe for generations to come.
Last week I found this copy of Australian Bride To Be from 1977 amongst a pile of old magazines and patterns I bought from the op shop. Initially, my reaction was "OMG!" and I was going to call this post Amazingly Awful Wedding Gowns, but on second look, I actually like quite a lot of them. They certainly don't compare with the wedding horrors of the 1980s. So this will be more of a thumbs up or thumbs down. Except for the men, they're almost all awful.
The aptly named Sugar House has gowns which I find a bit "tizzy", although I don't mind these with their Edwardian feel. What interests me is the hat, which seems to be a cross between a hat and a veil.
Hi, your post has brought back memories. I was married 1975 in country Victoria and my Victorian lace gown came from Jane Peel fashions Swanston St Melbourne. My bridesmaids gowns were from The House of Merivale and Mr John, maxi Aqua jersey rufflled neckline with tiered skirt and yes white floppy hats with long bows. Twas a big deal for a country girl to go to the city back then. My younger sister hated her hat!
For many wedding photographers, nothing beats having your photography published in a magazine or online publication. Few things are as satisfying as seeing your work out in the wild, whether online or in print. Aside from immortalizing your work for years to come, being a published wedding photographer has many practical benefits as well. Having your work published is free advertising and helps boost your service as a credible business among prospective clients.
Greed Wedding Shoes is a website that posts about all things related to weddings. GWS is run by husband and wife duo Jen and Jason and features news and tips related to wedding planning, vendors, and more. Green Wedding Shoes also accepts submissions from wedding photographers worldwide to help readers find inspiration for their big days. Thankfully, GWS has made it easy for users to submit photography to their site for consideration. All you have to do is follow the steps on their photo submissions page.
Another publication that needs no introduction is Brides. Brides have been around for over 80 years, making them the most experienced wedding-related publication in the United States. More recently, they have transitioned to an online-only publication that houses over 6,000 digital articles for couples to read. Luckily for us wedding photographers, Brides is one of the best magazines to submit photography to. Their real wedding submission guidelines are easy to follow and make it easy for you to submit your wedding photography!
Rangefinder Mag is a photography magazine aimed at professional wedding photographers working in the industry. Rangefinder offers useful articles on photography techniques, equipment, and business advice, as well as features on successful photographers and their work. If you think your work is a good fit for their site, they are always accepting submissions via email.
The Wed is an online wedding magazine featuring real weddings, vendor profiles, and planning advice. It is aimed at helping brides and grooms navigate the planning process and make informed decisions about their wedding day. More information about their submissions can be found here.
Wedding Sparrow is an online wedding magazine that focuses on fine art weddings, showcasing the work of top photographers and wedding professionals from around the world. Wedding Sparrow prides itself on being a wedding blog for the fine art bride and has won multiple awards in the process. They are also looking for submissions from talented photographers to help them curate beautiful moments.
The White Wren is a wedding blog and magazine that offers inspiration and ideas for brides and grooms planning their special day. It features pictures of real weddings, vendor profiles, and articles on wedding planning and design. Visit their submissions page for more info on how to submit your wedding photography.
Bridal Guide Magazine is a print magazine and website that offers advice and inspiration for brides and grooms. It covers topics such as fashion, beauty, and relationships. Bridal Guide Magazine has everything you need to know about wedding planning, creating a registry, planning a honeymoon, and more. Did I mention they feature amazing submissions from talented wedding photographers too?
Hello May Magazine is an Australian wedding magazine that offers inspiration and ideas for brides and grooms planning their weddings. Hello May features tons of real weddings, vendor profiles, and articles on wedding and honeymoon planning. For more information on what kinds of submissions they accept, take a look at their guidelines.
Perhaps the most well-known publication on our list, The Knot Magazine is a print and online wedding magazine that provides advice, inspiration, and ideas for brides and grooms. It covers everything from wedding planning and fashion to beauty and relationships. The best part about The Knot? They accept submissions from wedding photographers worldwide.
Bliss Bridal Magazine is a print and online wedding magazine based in Central Texas that provides inspiration and ideas for brides and grooms. It features real weddings, local vendor profiles, and everything you need to know about planning your special day in the Lonestar State. Bliss Bridal Magazine is currently accepting submissions.
The magazines were aimed at Western Australian women who were engaged or recently married. Typically, content included things such as: lists of engagements (and later studio portraits of recently engaged women), short wedding write ups, studio photographs of local brides in wedding attire, and feature pieces relating to marriage and domesticity. There was also copious advertising targeted at women related to wedding services and suppliers, beauty, household goods, and fashion.
As a child growing up in a small country town in NSW, I adored the idea of weddings. I would drag my dad to our local library and borrow all of the wedding magazines to help me dream up designs, sketch wedding gowns and learn about flowers. I was drawn to the way so many beautiful things came together in what was ultimately a celebration of hope.
Years later, I moved to the big smoke of Melbourne and met the love of my life. In 2007, I started a blog (then called Polka Dot Bride) to share my passion for those special days filled with all kinds of love. Well over a decade later, Polka Dot Wedding has become a hub that showcases heartfelt ways to make your wedding truly yours.
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