Archive for January, 2009

Wedding Fairs 2008 – Come and see our work

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

We are exhibiting at two of the big Scottish wedding fairs this Spring so please come and see us on the stand to browse our albums and have a chat.  On 7th and 8th February, we will be at The Edinburgh Wedding Show at The Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston on stand 44B (http://www.edinburghweddingshow.com/) and on 21st and 22nd February we will be on stand 437A at The Scottish Wedding Show at the SECC, Glasgow (http://www.scottishweddingshow.com/).

Please call by and say hello, we’d love to have a chat.

Pamela & Steven’s Wedding Photography in Girona, Spain

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Pamela and Steven got in touch this week to say their wedding album had arrived safely.  Pamela and Steven selected an A3 size album from our Digital Artbook range to tell the full story of their fantastic wedding day.

Girona Wedding Album Front Cover

Pamela emailled to say “Our album has arrived – yippee! It’s just breathtaking. Thank you so much! I can’t believe how much better the photos look. Its one thing to see them on the computer, but it’s quite another to see them printed so beautifully on the book – just gorgeous. It’s absolutely stunning and we really can’t wait until the weekend to show it off! The perfect keepsake of such an emotional and beautiful time in our lives, we will treasure it forever.  Thank you so much!”

Girona Wedding Album 1

Pamela and Steven have been together since 1996 when she was 16 and he was 19. They met in the local bar in Motherwell and then spoke outside the chip shop – high romance indeed! Pamela thought Steven looked like he could be in Oasis so she fancied him rotten! Since 1996 they have been together through all Steven’s studies – he did 8 years at Uni including 6 months at Stanford University in the US and Pamela’s work in London as a dancer. As they had been partners and best friends for 12 years, there were no wedding nerves, Pamela said she couldn’t wait to get married to Steven!

Girona Wedding Album 2

The planning was easy and Steven let Pamela design the whole day. But the language barriers to organizing a wedding in Girona, Spain sometimes proved funny. One day Pamela went alone to the Barcelona Bridal event without realizing it is really for fashion buyers while she thought it was a wedding fair! It’s one of the biggest Bridal fashion shows in the world and she just walked about in heaven looking at all the dresses and the catwalk shows. Karl Lagerfeld (whom Pamela adores) was there with Rosa Clara. They also found it very difficult to make some of the wedding arrangements as the Spanish are so laid back! A lot of things were left very last minute (i.e. a few days beforehand!) but Steven was a great help with this. He would be on the phone constantly trying to make arrangements happen on time and finalize them – a lot of patience was required! Booking Girona Cathedral wasn’t too tricky as they went about 14 months in advance and asked when they were free. Pamela & Steven had a Scottish priest flown over to Girona but the choir were all Catalan and so a few things went wrong (like when they were going to sign the register and the choir started singing one of the hymns. When they finally started the hymn, they added a long intro so the poor priest started and then had to start again. The hymn was sung so slow that Pamela & Steven were in stitches!)

Girona Wedding Album 3

Every time Pamela bought a Spanish magazine, she was always drawn to Rosa Clara dresses. She felt they were very distinct in their style – either clean, contemporary lines with a fashion edge or traditional Spanish made from beautiful lace. When she opted for a Rosa Clara, she chose a modern design that she had seen in Hola magazine – cotton and taffeta with a low waist. Pamela changed the dress a little to suit her body shape and Rosa Clara were very helpful; she was absolutely delighted with the result.

Girona Wedding Album 4

Pamela also had a bespoke fascinator from Beth Morgan (www.bethmorgan.co.uk). She saw one of Beth’s designs in Brides Magazine and had put it into her ideas/look book. When Pamela contacted Beth, she gave her great ideas and designed a fascinator to go with her dress. Pamela found buying from abroad quite nerve wracking as she wasn’t able to try things on. But again she was absolutely delighted with the fascinator and all the work that had gone into it.

Girona Wedding Album 7

The restaurant who catered for the wedding were El Cellar de can Roca who have 2 Michelin Stars (www.cellercanroca.com) It’s very distinct as it is a very traditional Catalan house with beautiful gardens but inside it’s completely modern (black and white with huge light panels on the walls). The restaurant’s theme went perfectly with Pamela’s wedding theme of contemporary/art deco/black and white. Plus the food is famous, and was amazing!! The restaurant was quite difficult to organize and in the end they got married on a Sunday to accommodate them. The Church were very helpful, even though it’s quite unusual to get married at 5pm on a Sunday.

Girona Wedding Album 6

Mark was asked to provide the photography as one of Pamela’s best friends had used us before and she loved the natural but arty, contemporary results. Mark has said “I had a great time walking around the streets of Girona with Pamela and Steven, making the most of the great architecture and natural light. Pamela and Steven are really into photography which made them easy to photograph. After a summer of photographing in Scotland, it was nice that it wasn’t raining!”

Girona Wedding Album 8

When asked about her favorite part of the day, Pamela said “aside from the service and actually being married, my favorite part was when we entered the restaurant to Depeche Mode’s ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ and everyone was standing waving their napkins wildly propeller-style in the air as is the tradition in Catalan. Amazing!!!!”

Girona Wedding Album 5

Julie & Kenny’s wedding at Glenbervie House

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Having just recovered from the madness that is our Christmas order rush, I thought I would share with others a gorgeous album we produced for Julie and Kenny.  They were married at Glenbervie House in July 2008 and came into the studio for an album planning session in October.  Julie and Kenny opted to go for one of our hand crafted and unique contemporary matted albums.

I love designing these albums as each can be as unique as the couple’s wedding day.  We worked with Julie and Kenny to choose a colour scheme and page layout to suit their tastes.  Our cover range includes timbers, premium leather, suede and metals.  Julie and Kenny opted for the luxuriously soft sandstone outback leather with their names and wedding date blind embossed onto the cover.  Within the design, we included two pages with their favourite images flush mounted to the edge of the page.

Glenbervie Wedding Album

Glenbervie House Wedding Album

Glenbervie House Wedding Album

Glenbervie House Wedding Album

Glenbervie House Wedding Album

Most importantly, what did Julie and Kenny have to say about it?:

“Our wedding album arrived safely last night.  I couldn’t wait to get it unwrapped!  We really are delighted with it….it’s outstanding!  Thank you so much for all your hard work in perfecting the photos and the album itself, we will treasure it always.  Now all we need to do is save up to buy a canvas!!! :)   I’m so happy it came before Christmas as we will have so many opportunities to show it off and it will be a nice surprise to show our families when they come over.  Wishing you both a very happy Christmas and all the best for 2009!”  Julie & Kenny

You can view their full wedding album here:

Glenbervie House Wedding Album

International Aperture Awards 2008

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

 International Aerture Photography Awards

Judging of The International Aperture Awards 2008 was finalised at the end of 2008 by a panel of 15 judges from around the world.  Mark was really pleased to be awarded two Bronze Awards for two of his images.  Always nice to get recognition for the quality of your work!  Here’s the winning images:

Award Winning Wedding Image, Girona by Archibald Photography

Award Winning Landscape Image, St Andrews by Archibald Photography

Blogs of Photographers

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

We were flattered to find out we were the featured photographer on the Blogs of Photographers this week.  Blogs of Photogs is owned by Mary Hanson, of Mary Hanson Photography who reviews the blogs of photographers, what a job!  Mary’s review of our site was very complimentary to our site:

“make sure you scroll down a bit to get to the wonderful wedding photography featuring some of the most amazing backdrops (and men in kilts! Love that!) and architecture. Amazing castles and ruins and more… and I love the processing on some of the images, gives them such an otherworldly feel. You can access their portrait work via the top bar links as well, some great stuff here.”

Read it for yourself at www.blogsofphotogs.com - review #118