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As many of you know, we celebrated our fresh, fun and fabulous new issue with an authentic Southern celebration at wedding hot spot, Bridal Bar Atlanta.  We were so honored by the vendors, photographers, readers and well-wishers who stopped by to toast our new cover (Jeremy Cowart, we can’t thank you enough for this beauty!), and were beyond touched by the outpouring of support on the blog and Twitter.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Whitney, Emily, Lara and I wanted to share out thoughts from the weekend and to reiterate our gratitude for everyone who helped put together Southern Weddings Volume II.  So from all of us to you, huge hugs and big thanks!

…Thank you to the amazing people that made our launch party possible, from Whitney!

The Southern Weddings launch party was a huge success! Over one hundred of our favorite vendors, wedding professionals, and readers came out to the Bridal Bar Atlanta for a fun-filled night celebrating the launch of our latest issue. The night went by in a blur as I had the opportunity to mingle with some of the most talented people in the business.

Rebecca at the Bridal Bar Atlanta did such an amazing job coordinating everything for the launch party. She assembled a great team of vendors to make the evening absolutely fantastic.

The invitation by the Dressed Caterpillar was adorable and the red velvet cake (complete with “Butter My Butt and Call Me A Biscuit” topper, red wood background to match our cover, bow tie and SW logo!  WOW!)  from Sweet Sensations was to die for. I have literally never tasted a dessert so delicious in my life! Epting Events provided the oh-so-Southern food and it was delectable! (Katharine’s Kyle was a particular fan of the ham sandwiches.)

Katharine, Lara, Emily and I had a ridiculously good time in the Smilebooth. The backdrop by Ashley of Dolci Odille was adorable! Seriously, I would love to have a Smilebooth in the office (though I doubt we would ever get anything done)!  Many thanks to Our Labor of Love for all the fun!

I could not be more thankful for all of the amazing people that have enabled us to create this issue of Southern Weddings. Y’all are awe-inspiring. 

…Thank you to our loyal readers and devoted sponsors, from Katharine!

As the official office newbie who had never subscribed to any wedding magazines or followed any wedding blogs before joining Southern Weddings, my foray into the wedding world has been a whirlwind of new faces, projects and terms.  At our fabulous Atlanta launch party on Friday, I had the opportunity to thank two groups of SW supporters that not only helped make me feel wonderfully welcome in such unfamiliar territory but that also are the backbone of what we do.

I’m sure Emily would agree that one of the very best perks of our respective jobs has been our daily interaction with readers, whether online or in print.  Your enthusiasm, suggestions and loyalty is what motivates us to make each day at Southern Weddings better than the last.  This issue was made for you, with lots of love!

While it’s our readers who make us want to publish the best material we can, it’s our advertisers who make Southern Weddings (and everything we do here!) possible.  As the Managing Editor for SW, I’ve been lucky to get a behind-the-scenes peek at the business side of our glitzy mag and, in doing so, it’s become very clear that we have some of the most talented and dedicated sponsors out there!  This year, we’re especially grateful for our print sponsors, namely Big Events Weddings, of Nashville, TN, J. Malahy Photograhy, Asian Bees Photography and Modern Photographers, for sprucing up our inside and back covers.  After you’ve flipped through the November issue, I hope you’ll take a minute to check out our amazing sponsors and visit their websites; these ladies and gents do some of the very best work in the business and it’s always a treat to see the new and exciting things on their websites.  Thank you, also, to our loyal online advertisers, including Dede Edwards, Scarlett Lillian, Our Labor of Love, David Murray Weddings, W. Scott Chester and so many others!

…Thank you to the photographers and vendors who made this issue possible, from Emily!

Katharine, who ended her speech by introducing me as the “wedding guru” (some would say fanatic), gave me the perfect opening for my remarks.  I started by acknowledging that I’ve subscribed to Martha Stewart Weddings since I was a wee middle-schooler (true story!).  At the launch, it was my “job” to thank all of the photographers who contributed to the issue, either through a real wedding or just a single image.  I put job in quotations, because, in truth, it’s anything but — it’s been an absolute dream to get to know and have the pleasure of working with so many of the talented vendors that I’ve admired from afar for so long.  I finished by offering a personal thank you to Joy Thigpen, stylist extraordinaire, who worked with us on our cover shoot and WaterColor shoots and is a huge part of so much of the beautiful inspiration you’ll see once you crack open your copy of the new issue.

…Thank you to the people who have supported us from day one and our special guests, the Mammoth Men, from Lara!

It’s a week to give thanks, but we always feel overwhelmed with gratitude here!  As a small office, we can’t do anything without the support of so many.  Our launch party wasn’t about celebrating just the magazine, but rather, the community of people that has formed around it.  I felt incredibly blessed to celebrate the launch of this new issue in Atlanta where we had our very first premiere event in January.  So many people have supported us and cheered us on from day one: Jeannine, Eliana, Michelle, Joy, Ashley, Khadine, Whitney and Jesse, Sharon, Emily, Kristy, Cristen, Ashley and countless others.  I’m so thankful that Caroline from Paloma’s Nest, Cassandre from Fete Festa Fiesta and Kristy Rice from Momental Designs flew in from so far away to celebrate with us. My favorite part of the evening?  Hello!  The CAKE!  Sharon, I’m hereby dubbing you the Southern cake diva!  I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Jeremy Cowart for our gorgeous cover and for coming to share in the celebration with us. Thank you to friends who came from my hometown — I’m so floored by your generosity and good wishes.  It was such a blessing to have my husband and best friend, Sandi, there.  They made my night.  And of course, the party wouldn’t have been complete without the Mammoth Men.  Thank you Nate, Matt, Jeff, Kyle, Fred, Justin, Michael, Mark, and surprise last-minute guest Jory for bringing the dance party to Atlanta!  I had more fun than I can begin to explain. Thank you Rebecca, Epting Events, Our Labor of Love, and so many more for making our launch event a true celebration! 

And last but very not least on my thank you list…  to the amazing women of Southern Weddings for being fun in the office and out of the office.  I couldn’t ask for a better team to share such great memories with!

Want more party pic action?  Check out all the Smilebooth pics here

Happy Thanksgiving eve y’all!  We have a very special post coming tomorrow : )

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  1. avatar xoxo, C reply

    I just got my copy of the new issue and it is absolutely gorgeous. I didn’t know such deliciousness could be captured in a magazine! Fantastic job ladies!!

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The November issue of Southern Weddings has officially been on shelves across the country for the past week!  For those of you who already have flipped through the mag, you’re probably as in love with the real weddings, the special editorial features and, of course, the bombshell cover courtesy of photography superstar, Jeremy Cowart, as we are. 

Of course, this issue would not have been possible without the support of our advertisers.  At Southern Weddings, we really believe the advertisers (and ads!) we select are an integral part of our editorial features.  Selecting and finalizing an ad for print is more than just squeezing them into whatever open spaces may be left over after all the text is placed; rather, when Emily, Lara and I sit down to plan our editorial line-up, we treat the ads like any other feature.  Ads are not only strategically placed next to or near appropriate features, but if Lara doesn’t like the aesthetics of a given ad, she has no qualms about editing it until it is as beautiful as the surrounding pieces.  (Take a minute to flip through our ads in this last issue and you’ll see what I mean!)  While our sponsors have not paid for this post, we wanted to give them a shout-out, say thanks and introduce their work to you, starting with our cover ads.

J. Malahy Photography

Exposed to photography from an early age, Josh Malahy has always been fascinated with the process of taking pictures.  From anticipating that perfect moment and envisioning a composition to capturing it on film and then waiting to see the final image, Josh loves everything about film photography – and that passion is reflected in every wedding he shoots!  Based in Memphis and Atlanta, J. Malahy Photography is a bride-favorite throughout the southeast.  Committed to only shooting weddings so as to provide brides with a unique and personalized experience, Josh wows with simple, clean compositions and classic, timeless images that quickly become family treasures.  Catch a glimpse of Josh’s work here and be sure to follow his blog!

Asian Bees Photography

After seeing her bright, modish ad on our inside back cover, it’s no surprise that Annabella Brandon’s website is riddled with rave reviews from happy clients praising her fresh approach, relaxed and creative style, and knack for capturing “real life” from behind a lens.  Cleverly named after a childhood mispronunciation of the letters A’s and B’s, the Memphis-based Asian Bees Photography specializes in modern wedding photography in Nashville and around the country.  Learn more about the husband and wife team at Asian Bees Photography here and follow their blog here!

Modern Photographers

A collective of some of the best and most talented photographers in the country, Modern Photographers hold themselves and their peers to a higher standard of quality and creativity – and their brides reap all the benefits!  Unlike most traditional studios, Modern Photographers was created to give couples looking for artistic professionals a place to connect with the very best in modern wedding photography.  Voted onto the collective by experts in the industry before they are even featured on the site, the members of Modern Photographers truly are part of an elite group of highly recommended wedding professionals.  Looking for a topnotch photographer for your upcoming nuptials?  Be sure to check out Modern Photographers’ renowned one-stop site to find a qualified expert in your area.  Fun Fact: Modern Photographers has graced our back cover for the last two years, and we couldn’t be more thrilled!

Images courtesy of Divine Light Wedding Photography, a founding member of Modern Photographers.

Want to be a part of the next exciting issue?  Email me!

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar bridal wish reply

    Great job to Josh and all the other photographers who took the effort in shooting these wonderful shots.

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The brisk fall weather is starting to set in and the Southern Weddings girls have traded out summer dresses and lemonade for sweaters and hot chocolate. While the days may be getting colder, our sponsors always warm our hearts (cheesy but true). We are so lucky to have such a fantastic, talented group of sponsors who enable us to share our love of weddings (and our love of the South) with you every day.

Poser Photography‘s Erik Clausen redefines what it means to strike a pose. “It’s not that poses are bad… it’s just that they are usually bad poses.” Erik has found the key to good poses, however, and it’s apparent in every one of his images. His attention to movement and creating lasting memories is unparalleled. Also, he wins my award for most creative website URLs… http://www.beaposer.com and http://www.imaposer.com.

Isha Foss is one of those amazing people who seems capable of doing almost anything. Based in Virginia, she plans fantastic events in Virginia and North Carolina as well as destination weddings worldwide. Specializing in custom event planning, Isha has all of the details covered–from linens to floral and beyond. Check out her blog and Twitter here.

The Southern Weddings girls are truly lucky to be able to call Jory Cordy as one of our dear friends. Jory is one of the kindest, most creative people we know. He really cares about his work (and it really shows in the images).  His attention to detail is superb and his creative vision is truly unique. It’s hard not to fall in love with his work. Check out his blog and Twitter as well as Lara’s recent interview with him.

Kristen Alexander not only creates beautiful photos, she is also a beautiful individual.  We love that she makes a point to get to know each of her couples before their wedding day; not surprisingly, her photos reflect what is important to each.  Kristen Alexander is the perfect choice for brides who want personal attention.  Be sure to check out her blog!

Delphine Press creates absolutely jaw-dropping letterpress creations. Delphine’s talented designers love custom orders: they’ve even been known to match a shade of ink to a bride’s favorite toothpaste! (True story.) Delphine Press relies on the centuries-old craft of letterpress to create truly elegant and luxurious invitations and stationary. Tweet at them and check out their inspirational blog.

It is worth being said again and again… our sponsors are stupendous, tremendous, amazing, fantastic, ultra-awesome, and all around fabulous. We believe in all that they do and wish to share their talent with you, our readers. Send a little SW love their way!

Want to join our family of sponsors? Be sure to email Katharine for a fall edition media kit [katharine at iloveswmag dot com].

Missed something? 

Sponsor Love, Part I: Nancy Aidee, Nine Photography, Our Labor of Love, Dede Edwards, + W. Scott Chester

Sponsor Love, Part II: Cook Images, Agnes Lopez, Luna Photo, Brooke Schwab, + Millie Holloman

Sponsor Love, Part III: Rae Leytham, GB Photographers, Christine Tremoulet, East Hill Photo, Kellan Studios, + Stacy Reeves

Sponsor Love, Part IV: A Delightful Day Event Planning, Birdsong Photography, Asheville Events, Ashley Colhouer, Betsy White, Momental Designs, Regina Holder, + Scarlett Lillian

 

PS- today is the BIG DAY here at SW!  Sending the fall issue off to the printer in a few hours! WOOHOO!

xo

Whitney

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  1. avatar Victoria Joanne reply

    So much beautiful inspiration :)

  2. avatar bride to be reply

    I love the engagement you have here… Is that actually the engagement ring or the wedding ring? Anyway the bridal jewelry looks magnificent.

  3. avatar Jory Cordy reply

    Could you girls be any more charming?? Miss you all!

  4. avatar Rachel reply

    Erik aka "Poser" is an awesome photographer and a great guy and I am so glad you included him on this post today! As a client, I can tell you that he is amazing to work with, he makes his clients feel treasured and best of all, he has produced images that we will cherish for the rest of our lives. Thanks for the great post!

  5. avatar isha | isha foss events reply

    Thank you so much for all your support and all that you do for the wedding community! XOXO.

  6. avatar Denise reply

    Beautiful blog and inspirations.

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