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Personal Experience with a Local Publication

Personal Experience with a Local Publication

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In this episode of Curves and Vows, Christine shares her personal experience with the lack of plus-size inclusion with a local publication. She discusses the importance of finding photographers who understand and celebrate diverse body types, recounting a disheartening experience with a wedding publication that failed to include a plus-size bride in their print issue. The conversation emphasizes the need for better representation and sensitivity in the wedding industry.


Instagram account of Wed Society incident: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBH42dKppEe/


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Takeaways

  • Plus-size brides should ensure their photographer is plus-size friendly.
  • Photographers need to understand how to pose plus-size bodies.
  • Many photographers lack experience with plus-size clients.
  • It's crucial to see a photographer's portfolio featuring diverse body types.
  • Wedding publications often overlook plus-size representation.
  • Personal experiences can highlight industry biases.
  • Communication with photographers is key to getting flattering photos.
  • The wedding industry needs to improve inclusivity.
  • Disappointment can arise from unfulfilled expectations in publications.
  • Advocacy for plus-size representation is essential in the wedding industry.


00:00 Introduction to Curves and Vows

00:27 Personal Story on Plus-Size Inclusion

01:54 The Importance of Plus-Size Friendly Photographers

05:55 A Disheartening Experience with a Wedding Publication

10:46 The Aftermath and Reflection on Inclusion

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