Probably the hottest wedding of the year ... This wedding was planned to perfection. The ceremony was at Dalmeny Church and the reception was at Carlowrie Castle on an extremely hot day in May. 2nd Shooter Fiona Higgins
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Sylvain + Lara
A beautiful intimate ceremony at Archerfield House by Tim Maguire who always amazes me with his talents and done half the humanist ceremony in French for Sylvains family. Love the low winter light at this time of year especially in the rooms where Lara was getting ready in Archerfield.
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Kate and Paul from Virginia US, celebrated their marriage at Carberry Tower which looked amazingly Autumnal. October is my new favourite month to shoot weddings in. This year we have seen some amazing colours and every couple has lucked out with the most amazing weather! Here are a few moments from their day.
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Andy & Czarina got Married at Prestonfield House in Edinburgh. It was a small intimate wedding. The couple live in Jakarta now and a lot of Czarina's family came over from Hong Kong and the USA. It was a beautiful sunny relaxed day with an outside ceremony with a good mix of Scottish and Chinese traditions.
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First time shooting Oxenfoord and it was a beauty. Matt and Katie got married at Cranston Church which is at the entrance to Oxenfoord then all the guests were piped down a stunning avenue of trees to the lawn for the reception. Amazing place for an exclusive wedding set In the midst of glorious park and woodland,
Architecture by Robert Adam and William Burn, incorporates a large ‘Castle Style’ tower with corner turrets and intermediate bow windows.
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I knew I was going to love this wedding soon as soon as I met Rachel and Fraser. After meeting them I found out that they met working on cruise ships which is where I met my girlfriend a good 14 years ago, also Fraser is originally from a few miles down the road where I grew up on the Solway coast, and best of all Rachel is a dancer on ships and if anyone has ever worked on cruise ships then you will know the dancers are great fun and not shy of a camera or a good party !! They got married at Dundas Castle which is an amazing Scottish Castle overlooking the Forth bridges. Rachel is Jewish so there was quite a few traditions that needed to be captured - again my girlfriend is Jewish so I was aware of all traditions. Loved that all the men wore a tartan Kippah's. Also Frasers dad made the Chuppah - the canopy they stood under during the ceremony. The only time when the two traditions never really worked out so well together is when Fraser went kilted comando which is a Scottish tradition, but unfortunately during the Hora which is the chair dance! The best mans speech was a peach, and luckily a lot of the US guests never quite got the Dalbeattie slant it was delivered in. Another great wedding, and great couple.
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