Again, there she was on the screen in front of me. A bit prettier, a bit lighter, softer, than I had imagined, but still just as beautiful.
Today my recent shoot – which went in my head by the name Come Undone – was published on the lovely lifestyle blog b.loved.
Previously published inside Magnolia Rouge magazine, seeing it all again online was a lovely reminder of why, exactly, you need to get your work published.
{The shots that you see here are how I imagine the shots would work together in my head, and some of the images have not yet been published – it’s a wonderful thing seeing how three people have different perspectives on how to edit a story to achieve different looks + narratives}.
In case you have ever wondered whether it is really essential for your business to get published, there is a simple answer. It is. It is if you want your business to succeed.
If you haven’t had work published yet, you need to be seriously considering it if you want to take your business to the next level. In our next post we are going to look at exactly why it’s so important, and i’ll share my top tips on getting published – as well as what not to do.
If you want top tips on how to create your own successful shoot, head to this post here.
I hope you like the shots!
- Photography: CKB Photography
- Styling & Coordination: Louise Beukes Styling
- Florist: Jay Archer Floral Design
- Bridalwear: Churchgate Porter
- Lingerie: Shell Belle Couture
- Stationery: Gemma Milly
- Hair: Kasia Fortuna
- Makeup: Sabrina Lily
- Catering: Social Pantry
- Venue: The Roost
- Venue Coordination: Coco Wedding Venues
- Model: Hannah L at Alpha Agency
- Ribbons & Lace: Jane Means
- Tableware & Linen: Helene Millot
- Tableware: Rowen & Wren
- Tableware: Nordic House