
The Business of Luxury Weddings Shelby Wax: Inside the Mind of a Wedding Editor - Taste, Timing, and the Stories That Actually Get Published
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Apr 27, 2026 Shelby Wax, writer and contributing editor with bylines at Martha Stewart Weddings and Brides, shares insider perspectives on editorial taste and timing. She discusses why brand fit, narrative, and sequencing matter more than pretty images. Conversations cover submission pitfalls, what makes editors open a gallery, and why inclusivity and networking shape what gets published.
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Don't Overvalue Flat Lays Over Storytelling
- Avoid over-investing time in stylized flat lays; editors prioritize photos of people and emotion over obsessively styled detail shots.
- Shelby accepts invitation images but says people and storytelling outperform perfect paper styling.
Fashion And Couple Interest Can Carry A Story
- Vogue and other top publications weigh fashion heavily; great fashion or an interesting couple can carry a story even if table details are minimal.
- Conversely, even famous couples won't publish if photography quality is poor.
Pair Fashion Photographers With Wedding Pros
- If hiring a fashion photographer, also hire an experienced wedding shooter as second shooter to capture flow and event logistics.
- Shelby recommended this to balance bold editorial imagery with the practical needs of a wedding day.

