Vow Talk

Joshua Reyes, Hannah Huff, Miranda Quartaro

What happens when you put a Wedding Planner, a Photographer, and a Content Creator in the same room? You get the honest truth about the modern wedding industry. Vow Talk explores how our roles intersect, where the industry is heading, and the drama that arises when timelines clash with trends. This is the vendor meeting you won't want to skip.

Episodes

  1. 10H AGO

    Body Acceptance In Weddings

    A bride notices her photographer posted three other weddings and not hers, and suddenly a joyful day feels like a silent judgment. We go straight into the uncomfortable reality behind that moment: body acceptance in the wedding industry, what couples think “not being posted” means, and what vendors actually consider when curating a wedding photography portfolio or a planner’s Instagram feed. We talk about how branding decisions evolve over time, why certain venues and aesthetics dominate marketing, and how the “old money” bridal trend can accidentally reward a narrow body type. Then we zoom out to the bigger system: wedding publications, styled shoots, and social media algorithms that keep spotlighting the same look. If you are a plus size bride, camera shy, or simply not seeing yourself represented online, we explore why that happens and how it shapes who feels safe to inquire and book. We also get practical. Josh shares how he handles requests to slim arms or alter bodies in Photoshop, why he refuses that kind of retouching, and what he does instead to help people feel confident on camera. Miranda brings the planner perspective on timelines, stress, and how a calm morning changes the entire photo experience. We even touch on AI and Pinterest inspiration, including “glass skin” expectations that don’t translate across real skin texture and different skin tones. If you care about inclusive weddings, body positivity, ethical editing, and more honest representation in wedding marketing, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend planning a wedding, and leave a review with your thoughts: should vendors post a wider range of real weddings? Have a story that you'd like us to share or a topic that you think we should discuss on the podcast? Submit through our website! www.vowtalk.com Join Our Facebook Group - Click Here! Instagram: @vowtalkpodcast Youtube: @vowtalkpodcast

    26 min
  2. FEB 16

    When Wedding Guests Go Rogue

    Ever watched a wedding wobble because one guest grabbed the mic, another redirected the dress shot into a purple room, and half the crowd missed the shuttle? We’ve been there, and we’re breaking down how pros keep the celebration beautiful when the variables get wild. We trade real stories and practical tactics from planning, photography, and content creation. Miranda explains the thin line between caring for drunk guests and assuming liability, and why staggered shuttles plus clear exit plans matter. Josh details how he politely shuts down bad photo suggestions and restores trust by explaining the why behind lighting, color casts, and composition. Hannah shares why she favors quiet, editorial storytelling over trend-chasing, helps with fun transitions when they serve the couple, and avoids posting intimate moments just for clicks. Then we dig into the pressure points that make or break guest experience. Moving 250 people without chaos takes signage, timing, bar strategy, and staff who understand flow. We call out a rising faux pas—guests trying to score free portrait sessions—and set firm boundaries so the couple’s coverage doesn’t suffer. On the mic front, we walk through how DJs and planners gatekeep toasts, the damage open mics do to dinner service, and smart sequencing that keeps energy high. When a toast drags, service timing shifts; when someone unapproved grabs the mic, a clear “no” protects the night. Contracts quietly carry the load. We cover harassment and safety clauses that let teams leave unsafe situations and protect second shooters, edit windows that curb year-late revision sprees, and fees for complex post work. We also talk vendor meals and water—small details that preserve performance during 8 to 12 hour days. If clients skim contracts, we highlight the essentials during planning, answer questions candidly, and make sure everyone knows the plan before the dance floor opens. If you care about smoother timelines, safer exits, better photos, and fewer surprises, this conversation delivers playbooks you can use right away. Subscribe, share this with a friend planning a wedding, and leave a quick review telling us your wildest guest story—we might feature it next time. Have a story that you'd like us to share or a topic that you think we should discuss on the podcast? Submit through our website! www.vowtalk.com Join Our Facebook Group - Click Here! Instagram: @vowtalkpodcast Youtube: @vowtalkpodcast

    24 min
  3. JAN 26

    Behind The Lens Of Weddings, Heartbreak, And Red Flags

    Weddings are a love story on a deadline—and sometimes you’re documenting them with a cracked heart. We open up about working back-to-back celebrations while moving through breakups and divorce, from crying behind the camera during vows to the guilt of editing a love-filled gallery when your own life feels heavy. The surprising twist: shifting focus from emotion to technique didn’t numb the work, it leveled it up—refined composition, cleaner timelines, and a portfolio strong enough to land publication. We dig into what being single in the wedding industry actually teaches you about relationships. After 25 to 30 couples in a year, patterns emerge: who leads, who listens, where balance lives, and how chemistry shows up when timelines get tight. That perspective makes you a more empathetic storyteller and a sharper advocate for your clients. We also get real about expectations—first looks, aisle tears, and the quiet ways partners show presence when the camera isn’t on them. Then we flip to Red Flag, Green Flag: Inquiry Edition. “Inquiring for a friend”? Only green if the couple joins fast. No details in the lead? It depends—use solid forms and follow-up. “Just send prices”? Offer value and clarity before numbers, with published ranges and custom context on calls. Last-minute bookings can be gems if your systems are tight. When a couple says a vendor canceled, we jump on Zoom to read the room, assess scope, and protect everyone involved. Boundaries around contracts, payers, and post-wedding requests keep projects clean and timelines smooth. If you’re a photographer, planner, or creator navigating love stories while mending your own, this conversation brings practical tools and permission to protect your energy. You’ll leave with better scripts for leads, stronger filters for fit, and a creative reset that turns process into your anchor. Love the conversation? Follow the show, share this episode with a friend in the industry, and leave a quick review so more creators can find us. Have a story that you'd like us to share or a topic that you think we should discuss on the podcast? Submit through our website! www.vowtalk.com Join Our Facebook Group - Click Here! Instagram: @vowtalkpodcast Youtube: @vowtalkpodcast

    22 min

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What happens when you put a Wedding Planner, a Photographer, and a Content Creator in the same room? You get the honest truth about the modern wedding industry. Vow Talk explores how our roles intersect, where the industry is heading, and the drama that arises when timelines clash with trends. This is the vendor meeting you won't want to skip.