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Getting Published: Is it Worth It and Our Tips on Getting Your Work Featured

18 min · 22. Apr. 2026
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Getting Published: Is it Worth It and Our Tips on Getting Your Work Featured In today’s episode, Marie is diving into a question that comes up all the time in the photography world: is getting published actually worth it anymore? And if it is… how do you actually get your work accepted? This conversation is honest, practical, and grounded in real experience. If you’ve ever wondered whether you should be spending time submitting your work to blogs and publications, this episode will give you clarity and direction. ✨ What We Cover What “getting published” really means today * The difference between Instagram feature accounts vs. full blog/publication features * Why not all “features” carry the same value Is getting published still worth it? * Why it doesn’t hold the same weight it once did * When it can still benefit your business * The role of backlinks and how they support your SEO * How publications contribute to social proof for potential clients The biggest mistake photographers make when submitting * Why “good work” alone doesn’t guarantee acceptance * The importance of aligning your work with a publication’s style 📸 Marie’s Best Tips for Getting Published 1. Study the publication before submitting Every publication has a unique style and preference. Submitting without understanding this is one of the fastest ways to get rejected. 2. Make sure your work is strong and consistent * Cohesive editing and true-to-life skin tones * Variety in composition, posing, and storytelling * Intentional use of light 3. Curate your submission carefully Choose your best images and include a mix of: * Detail shots * Wide, scene-setting images * Emotional, connection-driven moments 4. Follow submission guidelines exactly Editors receive a high volume of submissions. If you miss something small (file size, format, required info), your work may be skipped entirely. 5. Don’t overlook the details * Some publications require session descriptions or background stories * Many do not accept workshop or styled session work * Always check what is allowed before submitting 6. Follow up (the right way) A short, respectful follow-up email can help ensure your submission was received—just don’t overdo it. 💭 Final Thoughts Getting published isn’t a magic bullet for business growth—but it can be a helpful piece of the puzzle when approached intentionally. The key takeaway? Focus your energy where it matters most, and treat publication as a supporting strategy, not the main driver of your business. And if you do decide to submit your work… go all in and do it well. Your work deserves to be seen. 🔗 Connect with Us Marie: https://marie-elizabethphotography.com [https://marie-elizabethphotography.com] Instagram: @marie.elizabeth.photo Amber: https://lightlivinphotography.com [https://lightlivinphotography.com] Instagram: @light_livin_photography If you loved this episode, it would mean so much if you left a review. It helps more photographers find the show and build a business that feels aligned, elevated, and sustainable 🤍

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