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The best images tell stories, and they make you feel something. It has been our enormous privilege to see and share so many breathtaking images over the past five years, and we’re delighted to review a selection of our favorites today. Selection, because we just couldn’t narrow this category down to ten…

From Nicole: This one gives me warm fuzzies. I am most looking forward to spending quality time with my sister before the ceremony for her own big day, and always think of this image when I imagine it. I love this one, too! Photo by Rylee Hitchner from Holly + Chase’s wedding.

Lara loves this one so much she made it a full-page image in V5. I love the hint of a smile you can just see at the edge of the frame, and all that glorious tulle. Photo by Lauren Larsen from Hailey + Rhet’s wedding (here and here).

From Kristin: This image of our own Emily Thomas took my breath away when I saw it for the first time. I think she looks magical. The light and the way the veil is flowing make for an unforgettable moment. She is the nicest, guys. Photo by Tanja Lippert from my wedding (here and here).

From Marissa: There is just something about this image that makes my heart sing! I remember sitting in the office in Chapel Hill and Lara showing me this shoot for the first time, and I just couldn’t get over this image. Photo by Amelia Lyon from this editorial.

Marissa also loved this capture, calling it powerful and touching. Photo by Cassidy Brooke from Natalie + Shobie’s wedding.

We published this wedding and image around the same time I hired Tanja for my own wedding, and I remember getting giddy every time I looked at. She is amazing, y’all! Photo by Tanja Lippert from Paige + Adam’s wedding (here and here).

From Marissa: “I love how this image represents everything that the South is about: family, friends, food, and the tradition of sharing life together.” Photo by Joey + Jessica from this editorial.

It doesn’t matter how many times I see this image, the utter joy on this father’s face never gets old. For me, it sums up so much of what a wedding day is about. Photo by Robyn Van Dyke from Ali + Austin’s wedding.

I still think that the images from Katharine’s wedding are some of the most beautiful and timeless we’ve ever published. The anticipation captured in these two is so memorable for me. Photos by Bryan Johnson from Katharine + Kyle’s wedding (here, here, and here).

From Lara: “This shot captured my heart. There is such a quiet intimacy between the newlyweds as they enjoy their glowing reception.” Another photo by Bryan Johnson, from Catherine + Ben’s wedding (here and here).

This one is a favorite of Lara and Marissa. The joy, energy, and movement is contagious! Photo by Jonathan Canlas from Annie + Jimmy’s wedding (here and here).

Finally, Nicole described this photo as “what all celebrations should look like,” and I tend to agree. Photo by The Nichols from Stacy + Adam’s wedding.

Belles, do you have a photo that sticks out in your mind from over the years? We’d love for you to share!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Lisa reply

    Teared up at that precious father-daughter image, and if I have a picture someday that is even close to as spectacular as that second to last one by Jonathan Canlas, that is the only wedding picture I’ll need!

  2. avatar Kathryn reply

    These are fabulous! Thanks for sharing!

  3. avatar Kathryn reply

    These are fabulous! Thanks for sharing! The one of Emily with her veil floating is one of my favorites.

  4. avatar Allyson reply

    Emily, your photo in your wedding dress and veil, is one of my all time favorites. It’s so timeless, and knowing the meaning behind your veil makes it even more special. Even though we can’t see your face, the image conveys so much beauty and joy, I love it!

    • avatar Emily reply

      Y’all are so sweet!! Thank you so much! It’s a favorite of mine, too :)

  5. avatar Kat reply

    I love so many of your beautiful images but have always been partial to Katharine’s! (Maybe it’s the shared name thing?!) I adored the classic style of her wedding; it’s very opposite my own, yet I’m so drawn to it! Plus, what Kyle had to say as his wedding advice to others is one of the funniest things I’ve ever read :)

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Have you taken our 2013 survey yet? Thanks, y’all!

Oh my, this post makes me so happy! It’s been my pleasure to work with some amazing women during my time at Southern Weddings. I know they’ve worked their way into all of y’all’s hearts, too, so we thought it would be fun to check in with our “SW alums” on the occasion of our five-year anniversary!

This girl! Katharine and I started working at SW just days apart, and for our first two years, we were inseparable. I know her witty writing, timeless style, and love of candy have not been forgotten among the SW faithful! A little update from Ms KTW herself:

My handsome groom and I have navigated a few big changes and celebrated a number of milestones (most notably our first and second wedding anniversaries!) over the past couple years. Kyle and I loved being classmates so much in college that we decided to brave business school together. Our biggest lesson so far? If a marriage can survive graduate school, it can survive anything! We finish our MBA program this May, and I’m especially grateful to share another graduation with my best friend. In June, I’m making my first big move since 2009 to work as an internal consultant for Bank of America at company headquarters in Charlotte. Kyle will graduate from medical school in 2014, then plans to join me in the Queen City as a healthcare consultant for McKinsey & Co. In our free time, we enjoy blazing through our Netflix queue (me), performing at karaoke bars (him), and running the Duke trail (us).

P.S. For those of you who remember my candy addiction, my current favorites include gummy frogs, fruit runts, bottle caps, and Germany raspberries. Yum!

You know we love us some redheads around here! Happily, as you’ll see, we still have a healthy dose of Whitney in our lives!

So much has happened since my last day at SW! As many of you know, after four years at Southern Weddings, I decided to make the big move to New York City. Sometimes, though, the world has different plans. After 8 months in the city, I made my way back down to North Carolina to be close to my loved ones after a family emergency. My time in New York made me realize how very lucky I was to have grown up in the South, and if I had to move away to make that discovery, that’s okay! Now, I’m working as an event planner with A Southern Soiree and also handling the social media for Making Things Happen. I live in a pretty little yellow house in Raleigh with a cute new puppy, and I’ve never been more content.

Our office’s average style quotient definitely went down a few notches when we said goodbye to Sierra, and I think our sweetness levels did, too. We miss our favorite sorority girl, but are so proud of the life she’s made in Tennessee!

The week after graduation, I moved to Nashville and have been working as a news and features designer at Gannett’s Design Studio (small world – I put Lara’s mom, Celia’s column in the Pensacola paper!). In my off time, I shadow at Sony RED Entertainment, a promotions/distribution division of Sony Music (ran into former Bachelor contestant, Kacie B., at one of Jason Aldean’s #1 parties!) and work as an extra in for ABC’s Nashville (any of y’all watch??). Living in Music City, I go to plenty of shows (The Black Keys and Band of Horses are next on my list) and have been training for my first half marathon at the end of April.

Now, onto the gals that are still here!

On April 1, 2008, I was launching the SW blog and magazine at our very first launch party! Looking back at these images, it’s surreal to me. To go from that day 5 years ago, to this is just… it leaves me speechless.

On April 1, 2008, I was a junior in college. I had already been accepted to my summer internship at The Knot, and was probably nervously searching for housing in the city! John and I had been dating for a few years, and though I had my Martha Stewart subscription, I was just starting to discover wedding blogs…

In April of 2008, I was engaged to my now darling husband, and happily planning my very own Southern wedding. I was working as a corporate Account Executive for a cluster of radio stations in the Miami Market (and wearing all black suits, pearls and high-heels everyday!). I actually have the attached photo framed in our home, as it’s one of my favorites! This is BDK and I headed out for St. Patrick’s Day in 2008. As you can see by his outfit, it’s one of his favorite holidays! ;)

In April 2008, I was in Charlotte, attending my senior year of high school. I had just finished up a theatre show called “General Gorgeous,” where I played a superhero’s wife (ha!) and was managing our annual musical, “Cinderella” in addition to working on the senior issue of our school newspaper. I was also probably shopping for prom dresses :)

On April 1, 2008 I was weeks away from a milestone birthday and Kyle and I had just purchased plane tickets to fly to San Antonio for the NCAA Final Four. Our sweet Tar Heels were set to play that upcoming weekend and we decided to drop everything and travel to Texas. Unfortunately the games didn’t go as planned, but I was able to cross two things off my forever goal list – visit Texas and see the Tar Heels play in a Final Four.

Have you met our office mascot, Henrietta? Since she came to us in 2012, she was probably pre-egg in 2008. (Which would be… chicken?)

Wherever y’all were in 2008, we’re glad you’re here now! And this seems as appropriate a time as any to remind you that if you have some sweet graphic design skills, we think you should apply to join our team!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Lisa reply

    Wow! So fun to see what the SW alum ladies are up to, and how much has changed (and stayed the same!) over the years!

  2. avatar Shelby reply

    Ah, I love this!!! It’s so good to see how far you ladies have come! I definitely miss Katherine around the blog, it’s good to hear how she’s doing! :)

  3. avatar Kat reply

    I can’t believe it’s already been 5 years! I found SW just after volume 3 and have been – hooked – since! I saw the magazine in Target and just giggled with excitement! Congrats on turning 5!! Here’s to many more!

  4. avatar Elizabeth reply

    This post is just plain awesome and brought a smile to my face. Love hearing you ladies’ stories and seeing how much can happen in life in just a few short years. So happy to have discovered the goodness that is Southern Weddings :)

    And oh my goodness, Henrietta?! That was my favorite great aunt’s name. I love it!

    I so wish I had more graphic design experience! Would love to work alongside you ladies! Wishing y’all the best person possible to fill the role.

    Stay just as sweet and adorable forever! :)

  5. avatar Ashleigh reply

    I LOVE that Katharine says if you can make it through grad school together, you can make it through anything. We might not be married just yet (4 months & 2 weeks, but who’s counting?), but we’re surviving grad school together. I think if anything, it’s made us stronger. Welcome to Charlotte, Katharine!

  6. avatar Megan reply

    Ironically, I JUST replied to the survey and wrote that I “never” commented, but I just had to say… I cannot believe Katharine has been gone since 2011! She was one of my favorite SW gals (though I love you all as much as a blog reader can – in a non-creepy way, of course). Her wedding was perfection. She even wore the dress I’ve always wanted to wear. We miss you, Katharine, but I’m so happy to hear you and the rest of the SW “alum” are doing well! Thanks for the updates.

  7. avatar Emily reply

    What a fun post!! And I feel like a pretty legit follower considering I remember all of the alumni and have been around to see many of the current staff start! Congrats on 5 years y’all!! Cannot wait to see where the next five take you!

  8. avatar Kat reply

    Love seeing where everyone WAS and now where everyone IS… such a fun post! I’m sure the pretty consistent blog-stalkers out there (myself included!) enjoyed reading about where everyone is after their SW days!

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  10. avatar Kim Williamson reply

    Are paper magazine subscriptions available?

    • avatar Lisa reply

      Hi Kim! We don’t have paper magazine subscriptions, but you can pick up our magazine in our online shop! southernweddingsshop.com

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We’ve produced many an editorial shoot for our print editions over the years. (Y’all, we can’t wait to show you what we’re cooking up for V6!) Though there are significantly less editorials to choose from than our 500+ real weddings, it’s still difficult for us to choose just a couple features from the many that have stolen our hearts. However, we prevailed! And we bring you some of the most darling photos from our favorites.

Carolina On My Mind, photographed by Joey + Jessica‘s for the V3 Cover!

Kristin: Hands down my favorite. I have been a loyal SW reader since sometime before V3 hit shelves. I remember when I saw the V3 cover for the first time and fell head over heels. It just shouts ‘Southern goodness’ to me. The images radiate freshness and simplicity and joy and of course I LOVED the peaches. The fact that this shoot was called “Carolina on My Mind’ probably didn’t hurt either. This shoot inspired a few details of my own wedding. The texture in her bouquet was the inspiration for my bridesmaids bouquets. The freshness and comfort of the setting played a big role in my decision to make our wedding reflect our favorite things.

Lara: I will never forget seeing the V3 shoot from Joey and Jessica for the first time. It was love at first sight! The bride’s casual sweet braid combined with the beautiful blooms and her relaxed joy made for a magical cover!

Sweet Love, photographed by Amelia Lyon.

Marissa: For some reason this shoot has always stuck with me. It’s different than our traditional aesthetic (and different than what I personally always fall for), and the BIG image of the model with the red lips is absolutely stunning!

Up, Up and Away (The Hot Air Balloon Shoot), photographed by Jose Villa.

Emily: There was definitely something magical about the hot air balloon shoot we put together for V3. Even though I am NOT an early bird and would almost never say anything positive about getting up at 3am (seriously, I am not kidding – 3am), I will admit it was absolutely mesmerizing to see the sun rise over the Blue Ridge Mountains while I stood in the middle of an empty field wet with dew and a hot air balloon inflated next to me. Plus, the shoot was over by 9am, which is a much shorter shoot day than I’m used to!!

South Carolina Polo Prep, photographed by A Bryan Photo.

Emily: Despite horrible red ants and blazing heat, I have such fond memories of the polo shoot because for me, it was a rare chance to step into another world for a day. We were embraced by the family who runs the polo farm where we were shooting, and it was so neat to see the daily pattern of their life from the inside out. Plus, one of my favorite things about shoot days is getting to work alongside talented and inspiring vendors, and this shoot had some of the best of the best! It doesn’t hurt that the final images are some of our most enduring.

Kristin: Preppy green goodness from the Polo Prep shoot. The gingham, the stripes, the simplicity of the flowers – I loved every detail and there were so many amazing things to take in. I loved the monogrammed linens and the miniature food. The bride’s capped-sleeved gown was so elegant and dainty! If I could get married again, I think the fresh and clean green/white/cream color palette might be the winner.

Paper, Cotton, Flour, photographed by Joey + Jessica.

Marissa: While this shoot is stunningly gorgeous, the memories from this shoot are by far some of my favorite SW memories to date. Must have been something about that Southern heat!

Yellow Rose of Texas, photographed by Ryan Ray.

Kristin: I left off the Yellow Rose of Texas shoot at first because I know it is a favorite of many. I fell in love with all the little children and loved the bright yellow against the Texas rolling hills and big blue sky. Oh my, those children and those bright yellow roses.

Lara: This shoot embodies what our core is — true love and joy!

Blue Ribbon Bounty, photographed by Joey + Jessica.

Nicole: For a lover of all things pie-related, this was a no-brainer. It was the gorgeous family-style table setup and the addition of beautiful china patterns that took this concept over the top for me.

Freshly Squeezed, photographed by KT Merry.

Nicole: Citrus and bright colors? How could I not love this shoot? With punchy patterns and a sweets table straight from heaven, I find inspiration in this shoot daily.

Family Heirlooms, photographed by Eric Kelley.

Lara: This is definitely my favorite shoot of all time for a billion reasons. Read the article in V5 for more on why this shoot carries my heart!

Now that’s a lot of gorgeous editorials! Be sure to pick up your copies of the magazine here to see more.

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Janna reply

    Love seeing y’all’s favorite editorials- and so glad y’all included Yellow Rose of Texas! I fell in love with that cover and after sharing it with my soon to be sister in law- she based their May 5th wedding off the colors! And I know their wedding will be filled with true love and joy!

  2. avatar Shelby reply

    Ah the cotton shoot is hands down my favorite, however I also have a huge love for the V4 cover shoot! The blues are absolute perfection!

  3. avatar Lisa reply

    It’s so hard to choose, but two editorials that have always stuck with me are the South Carolina Polo Prep shoot (and the behind-the-scenes post y’all shared!) and the My Kentucky Rose shoot in V5. That shoot contained my all-time favorite cake!

  4. avatar Kat reply

    I must say that I DIED when I saw that gorgeous loose braid and full bouquet on the cover of V3. Definitely a favorite for me however I do LOVE all the editorials… they make this bride’s heart oh so happy!

  5. avatar Alana reply

    Oh my goodness! It seems impossible to pick a favorite!!! The cotton shoot was absolutely gorgeous….just so pretty, feminine, and original….but I must say I think the pie shoot holds a special place in my heart!! ; )

  6. avatar NC Wedding Planner – Orangerie Events reply

    I don’t know how you chose but I love every single one! The hot air balloon shot might’ve been my favorite! Thanks for sharing!

  7. avatar Lori reply

    My friend is looking everywhere for the striped skirt bridal dersses. Came here hoping to find where they can be purchased. Can I get some information about them?

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Lori! The striped skirts are by Anne M Cramer: http://www.annemcramer.com/

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