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Some of you more observant Twitter or Facebook followers might have caught a sneak peek or two from this weekend’s V4 shoot with Joey + Jessica Seawell (a.k.a the duo behind Veil and Bow, a.k.a. our brilliant V3 cover photographers). For those of you who didn’t, we’re here with a few behind the scenes photos to tide you over until September! And oh, just wait until September — the husband-and-wife duo behind Inkspot Crow came out to film the shoot, so you’ll be able to relieve all the sweaty, dirty, glamorous behind-the-scenes of this feature in motion in the fall!

On the left here we have Vera and friends chilling in my guest bathroom the night before the shoot. With $15,000 worth of merchandise in my protection, I did NOT want my pretty kitties to join the party… can you imagine the horror?!

On the right we have me the next day, prepping one of the props for a close-up shot. Let’s just say we were transforming a VERY common, VERY Southern, and decidedly unglamorous item into something sweet and lovely. In the background you can see the Dairi-o, source of much amusement (and food!) throughout the day.

Joey + Jessica are the real deal, y’all. We were shooting in a very small town in North Carolina, right next to a main road, and we joked that with all the screens and scrims and reflectors J+J brought, the residents were going to think a movie was in town. We also had a running contest throughout the day to see who could most accurately guess the number of car honks we would get. I guessed 15, Whitney guessed 16, and the winner, though disputed, was definitely one of the two of us.

Working hard or hardly working? From left to right, we had almost the full Southern Weddings crew in attendance: me (Emily, Art Director), Whitney (Ad Director), Marissa (Assistant Editor), Sierra (Assistant Art Director), Emily N. (Intern), and Nicole (Editorial Assistant). The only one missing was Lara!

On the left we have Jess, hard at work, and on the right, Joey, not hard at work. By the end of the day we were all incredibly dirty and sweaty, but also a bit giddy with success. Can’t WAIT to show you what we put together in V4, debuting in September!

A few notes: we’re still accepting real weddings for print, and will be until July 15! See this post for all the details, then email Emily. If you’re interested in getting in on the V4 ad action (and oh, you want to be), just drop Whitney a line. She’ll get you taken care of!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Marissa reply

    Seriously, SO much fun! My favorite photo might just be the one of Joey!

  2. avatar Lauren Frances reply

    I see no evidence of sweat! Ya’ll look beautiful as always. I’m counting down the days for the V4 in September and I’m almost giddy with anticipation about tomorrow!!

  3. avatar Sierra reply

    You forgot to mention we spent $70+ in one big order at Dairi-O. Now that’s a lot of hot dogs and ice cream to feed a hungry crew! But the employees there were so nice about it and got essentially everything in our order right.

  4. avatar Dale reply

    trying to get directions to your yard sale but no luck! Is there a way you can post it somewhere so you get some business! :)

  5. avatar Amanda reply

    Bless it! I grew up going to that dairi-o, granted it has changed quite a bit over the last few years. I believe I know just which little small town you are in!

    • avatar Emily reply

      Amanda: Hilarious!! We were loving the Dairi-o that day, but I think they thought we were a little insane :) Oh, small Southern towns…

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Pops of pink and coral against the greenery at the Daniel Island Club make this Southern reception a breath of fresh summery air. Thumbs up to Peacock Events who planned this wedding! I’m a big fan of the mason jars, filled with a mix of flowers styled by Timeless Designs, and I’m sure you’ll be swooning, too, when you see the elegant square-tiered wedding cake with a lush pile of blooms on top. Though we don’t know a lot about this cute couple, we do know they have great taste! The night ended with a petal toss as the newlyweds made their getaway. I like to imagine their cute basset hound rode away with them.

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Kelli Taylor/Daniel Taylor Photography reply

    How gorgeous! Beautiful couple, Love the pink and the clean, fresh tables.

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We don’t know too much about this gem of a Southern wedding, but knew we absolutely had to share it with you. (We’re pretty sure you’ll forgive us the lack of details once you see the photos from Joey + Jessica Seawell of Veil and Bow.) Tara, in a sleek pleated gown, wed pink tie-clad Steve at the Daniel Island Club in historic Charleston. The team at Peacock Events planned the simple outdoor ceremony, and Timeless Designs styled bright, island-inspired blooms to accent the venue’s lush green palette. Leave it to Joey + Jessica to capture the sweetest details of the day: coral and aqua beach cruisers – polished and ready for riding! -, raspberry watercolor paper goods courtesy of Wedding Paper Divas and an auspicious flying v over the couple’s intimate vows. Emily and I both agree this last shot is almost too perfect.

Check back for more from the reception soon!

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Erin reply

    This bride and her bridesmaids look GORGEOUS–and my heart is absolutely melting over the basset hound <3 I used to have them growing up and I love, love, love them! I think incorporating a pet into a wedding ceremony is so sweet and fun! Can't wait to see Part II!!

  2. avatar Forever Photography Studio reply

    Perfect timing in the last picture! Way to capture the moment.

  3. avatar Laura Leslie reply

    Gorg! Love the puppy shots :)

  4. avatar Charity @ A Charmed Event reply

    The basset hound steals the show! ;)

  5. avatar Amy @ Branching Out Events reply

    This does not help my obsession for basset hounds and that last shot is pure perfection!!

  6. avatar WedinStyle wedding planner in Vietnam reply

    What a gorgeous wedding, all the details are so cute. Our favorite shade of pink! beautiful photography as well!!

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  8. avatar Kelli Taylor/Daniel Taylor Photography reply

    As a wedding photographer and owner of two basset hounds who’ve been used in inspiration shoots, I’m going nuts over this wedding. The hot pink and orange are just exquisite for the camera (and in person). Love it all.

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