Archive for September, 2009

VOWS Award Nominee for Second Year Running …..

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Hooray!  We’ve been nominated for the second year running for the VOWS Awards! Donna and I are totally chuffed, especially as apparently this year there were more than 10,000 nominations.

The thing I like about the VOWS Awards is that it is the only one to recognise the behind-the-scenes work involved in creating a smooth, fun and well organised photography experience.  I really believe that great images are only half of what a photographer should strive to offer their couples.  We really want all our couples to look back on their wedding and remember the photography as being the best fun part…(yes, that is possible!!!).  I’m especially pleased for Donna who deserves this award on her own.  Her organisation and tireless enthusiasm has to be experienced to be believed!  Luckily all I have to do is lose myself in my photography and the fun of a wedding day.  We get so many nice people booking us that it is a doddle. I think we must have a Cool Couples Magnet hidden somewhere in our studio!

Did I mention the VOWS Awards ceremony also offers the chance to share a few guilt free shandies with some very good friends?  Here’s to the VOWS 2009 ceremony in November! ….. hic ….

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Chris & Ashleigh’s Wedding at Dalmunzie Castle, Glenshee

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Chris and Ashleigh originally met when they were very junior doctors. They were colleagues and then friends for a few years until they got together around January 2007.  Chris proposed to Ashleigh when they were on holiday in Cuba May 2008 – Ashleigh thought it was about time! They were in the Hotel National in Havana being serenaded by a Cuban band – how lovely!

Chris and Ashleigh looked at quite a few venues initially. Ashleigh was keen on a weekend type wedding since lots of Chris’ family were travelling from England and would need accommodation. Then Ashleigh found the baronial style Dalmunzie Castle’s website and could hardly sleep that night she was so excited!  As Ashleigh told us “Dalmunzie Castle offered everything I was looking for in an amazing setting. In addition the food is a very high standard which was also very important to us. The staff were excellent throughout – Emma and the team went out of their way at all times to ensure everything went smoothly. I really loved the extent to which we got to really personalise everything about our day, and at the same time felt really looked after. The exclusive use aspect of the hotel meant that we felt really special and felt that the staff got to know us and our guests during our stay.”

The hotel is situated in Highland Perthshire in a 6500 acre estate dating back to 1510.  It is apparently the highest hotel in Britain and is described as “hidden in the heart of Scotland”.

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The ceremony was held in the nearby and unbelievably picturesque historic Spittal of Glenshee Church.  Nestling in the dramatic hills of the Scottish Highlands, this church is ideal for couples wishing a Highland wedding.  The name Glenshee comes from a gaelic word which signifies fairies and also means peace.

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Ashleigh’s hair and make-up was done by Julie Sangster at Riah Hair Design in Banchory.  Julie and her assistants came up to the hotel on the wedding morning so there was minimal rushing around and they were really pleased with the results.

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Ashleigh’s dress was Aurelie by Maggie Sottero. Asheigh told us “I tried many dresses, but had seen this one in a magazine first and really loved it. It took a while to find a shop which stocked it – Roberta Buchan in Glasgow seemed to be the only one in Scotland. It was worth the wait! I absolutely loved my dress. I am really proud that I managed to wear it all day and evening especially since there was no time to loosen the lace up back before (or after) the meal!

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My biggest extravagance was probably my shoes – I went for sparkly gold Ginas that I really enjoyed wearing on honeymoon too. I also liked my garter which was in Hunting Pride tartan to match my grooms kilt from McCalls.”

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Butterflies of Blairgowrie was the florist for the wedding and according to Ashleigh “the white hydrangias of the table decorations were amazing.  Beatrice also decorated my cake with fresh flowers – peach roses and hydrangea to match my theme.

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The cake was from our home town, Robertsons the baker of Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire. I was delighted with the cake. I bought lace and pearls to match the vintage theme and the baker iced them on.”

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The couple’s band were Kilter and they were “excellent”.  One of the band members did the ceremony piping too.  Asheligh told us “they did a brilliant ceilidh with a disco later on.  Our guests loved the band!  Even guests from England managed the dancing thanks to the calling from the band. We were really grateful to them for playing into the evening later than planned too!”

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Ashleigh and Chris were also really pleased with their wedding car, which was a 1948 Bentley from Alyth Classic Restorations.

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Chris and Ashleigh looked at quite a few photographers but were impressed by the images on the Archibald Photography website.  Ashleigh told us that after they met Mark for the first time, they felt “confident that we had made the right choice, as he really listened to what we wanted. On the day itself Mark was great.  He was unobtrusive, easy to be around and really added to the fun of the day.  We are delighted with all our photos.  It’s hard to choose just one favourite.  I think it would have to be the ones of us walking up the glen from a distance though – it makes me laugh as I remember how stunned we were when Mark suddenly scrambled on top of the roof of his own car just to get a good shot!  I don’t believe we could have chosen a better photographer to share our day.”

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The couple had a BBQ on the Friday night, and having already met and greeted their guests made the day itself much less stressful for them. It still all passed too quickly for them though!   But overall they had the most amazing day …..”the best of our lives”.

Here’s a short video showing our favourite images from their day:

Two Certificates of Merit in the Master Photography Awards 2009!

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Mark was delighted this week to receive two Certificates of Merit from his entries into the MPA Master Photography Awards 2009.  The two images to be recognised were landscape images this time.

This first image was taken on a family holiday to Morocco at the gorgeous white sands of Essaouira – even more impressive is the fact that Mark took this shot while on the back of a camel!

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The second image to be awarded was this shot taken on the Isle of Arran, a little closer to home!

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Anna & Kev’s Wedding at Fernie Castle, Fife

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Anna & Kev first met in a hotel in Maidenhead. Being in retail at the time, they had the same job in different areas of the country and met while on a management training course. Anna was living and working in Dundee and Kev in Sheffield. Through the wonders of mobile telephones they kept in daily contact for about a month and then Anna went down to see Kev about a month later and that was that! The couple did long distance for 6 months and then Kev moved up to Scotland. They’ve been together 3 years now.

Kev proposed to Anna. As Anna told us “it was on Christmas morning, just us in our little flat under the christmas tree. I had no idea and the ring was disguised in a big box under the tree that I had been shaking and trying to figure out for about 3 weeks!”

For the location of the wedding Anna & Kev wanted somewhere close. Although Anna has lived in Dundee most of her adult life, she was born and brought up in Fife and so started looking there. Anna told us “I fell in love with Fernie Castle, not too over the top despite being classed as a castle, really cute and Scottish and we could get married outside which was something I always wanted. I felt it was very successful, everything we requested was done, no dramas or incidents leading up to the wedding and the day ran smoothly thanks to Ashley the manager.”

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Anna’s hair was done at her hairdresser in Dundee; Saks and makeup for Anna, bridesmaids and MOB was done by Eye Candy Scotland run by a very lovely and professional lady called Lynne Mills.

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Anna’s gorgeous dress was from a shop called The Bride in Broughty Ferry. Anna told us it was “the best bridalwear store for service I visited by a million miles and I did venture to quite a number! Elaine who owns and runs the store is brilliant!!”  Anna also wore a necklace that was hand made for her by a jewellers called Number 5 in Cupar.

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Cake and mini cakes were provided by Macmocakes and according to Anna “again, brilliant service and one of the most delicious cakes i’ve ever tasted (chocolate) Couldn’t bring myself to eat my lemon mini mo as they were just too cute.”

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Another supplier considered worth a mention by Anna would be Finishing Touches by Adele in Kirkcaldy. “The room was done up beautifully by her, Adele actually comes herself and irons and dresses everything herself. Excellent service and can provide pretty much everything you could need for your tables. Having visited her shop although she didn’t provide my stationary the stuff she has in her store is gorgeous and I probably would have gone with her if I hadn’t already organised it before meeting her.”

Anna & Kev’s photography search started through the Scottish Wedding Directory where they basically googled all the adverts that they liked. Anna told us that Archibald Photography “was one of the first I really liked the look of. Marks style was the kind of thing I was looking for and after meeting with him our decision was made. I was more than happy with the service, especially on the big day!”

She continued “Our favourite image is too tough to pick! The one on the front of our proofbook is one of my favourites whilst Kev’s are the 2 sepia ones in front of the turrett. I also love the ones of me and my bridesmaids laughing, we all look fab! Lots of the first dance ones too, theres just too many amazing ones!”

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The couple’s evening entertainment was a band called Real Easy from Glasgow. As Anna told us “I think they were one of the highlights of the day, absolutely brilliant! People were dancing from the minute they started right up until the end of the night. The dance floor was packed! Everybody commented on how good they were and I would recommend them to everyone who wants a good mix of old and new music that people will want to boogie to.”

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The best thing about Anna & Kev’s day was “the actual getting married of course!” Although it all flew by in a bit of a blur for them, saying their vows and being told they were now husband and wife was “amazing!”.  The only bit that didn’t go to plan was the couple’s florist arrangements which unfortunately actually caused delays to their day.

The whole day was special for the couple.  As Anna said “I think we managed to plan and organise it perfectly for us exactly how we wanted it! Don’t think it was anything specific we did, we just brought the right people and elements together to make it how we wanted it.  I would sum up the whole experience as amazing amazing amazing! I want to do it all over again, it really was the best day ever and I can’t believe its all over!”

Here’s more of our favourites from the day:

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What a cheeky look!

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Lost website enquiries

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

We wish to apologise to anyone who has made an enquiry through our online web form in the last week.  Due to a changed with googlemail, it would appear these have been treated as spam and bounced at a central server.  As a result, we have not received any enquiries made through our online web form in the last week.

If you have been in contact with us and have not received a response,  please contact us again either by telephone on 0845 230 5155 or by email info@archibaldphotography.co.uk or through our repaired web form.

We apologise profusely for any inconvenience caused.

Kev & Anna’s Wedding Photography at Fernie Castle, Fife

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Received an amazingly lovely email from Kev and Anna after we met up with them for their wedding photography preview on Friday night.  I think it’s fair to say they are pretty pleased with their images.  Thanks guys for the lovely email!  Our favourite images from their wedding to be posted on the blog soon.

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Subject: Our photos….AMAZING!!!!!

Hi,

Just wanted to say thanks you soooo much!!! just watched the photos again for the 4th or 5th time since last night and they get even better each time we look at them, I have too many favourites already…….!!!. Cant stress how fantastic they are and how mark captured everything perfectly!!

Thank you so much will speak soon

Kev & Anna xx

Vicky & David’s Wedding Photography at Cornhill House, Biggar

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Vicky & David knew each other through mutual friends for years before they got together.  As Vicky told us “It wasn’t until Dave got his hair cut in to a skin head that I really began to notice him at T in the Park in 1998.  I told my friend Lorna that I quite liked him and Lorna then told her brother Neil – Dave’s best mate.   They both hatched a plan to get us together one night at Pressure at The Arches in Glasgow on May 1999.  Neil in particular wasn’t very good at matchmaking as I left The Arches thinking it was Neil who wanted to go out with me and I wasn’t very keen on that.  However, things were clarified the next day and Dave phoned and asked me out on a date and rest is history.  We got together on 28th May 1999 and got married on 23rd May 2009 so it was almost ten years from our first date to the day we got married. Slow and steady wins the race and all that!”

Dave proposed to Vicky when they were on holiday in Australia for Vicky’s 30th Birthday in November 2007 and her parents were with them. Vicky said “Dave and I went on our own mini break up to Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays. We had a fantastic 5 days and on our last night decided to have a meal at the hotel beside the infinity pool. Looking back, Dave was a bit fidgety and nervous but I never suspected anything. At the end of our meal Dave asked what I wanted to do now and I suggested a walk along the beach. Little did I know that I was making things easier for him and setting up the perfect spot for him to propose. After a short walk he crouched down and I thought he had just decided to sit down and was going to get more drinks from the hotel bar, however, he only went down on one knee and when I realized what was happening I went in to hysterics, laughing uncontrollably, so much so that he had to restrain me and ask me to be quiet in order that he could ask the all important question. When I managed to stop laughing, I then started crying and Dave had to once again sort me out and then he popped the question. The first thing I said was “have you asked my dad if its okay?” and he said yes, and rather than me say “Yes”, I then said “When did you ask him”, “When were you on your own with my dad” – eventually Dave, firmly but fairly explained that the finer details really weren’t relevant at this stage and would I just give him a simple yes or no. I shouted Yes and the rest is a bit if a blur! I was totally taken by surprise as we had never discussed marriage before.”

Vicky got her Jenny Packham dress from Pan Pan Bridal in Edinburgh.   She told us “Li Gorman, who owns the shop, was fantastic and never put any pressure on me to buy a certain dress and I just felt really comfortable in her hands and she was really honest about what suited me and what didn’t. My mum and I enjoyed the whole experience so much that my mum got Li to make her an outfit as she designs her own stuff as well as selling other bridal designers. My hair band and bracelet were vintage accessories which Kirsty Taylor from Flo & Percy sourced for me. I absolutely loved them and although we had to do everything via email as Kirsty is based in London, she kept me up to date with the designs, etc, every step of the way. My headband was a real talking point on the day.”
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Vicky & Dave chose Cornhill House purely on feedback from friends who had been at weddings there.  They liked the idea of being able to get married there as well as they don’t go to church and so a church wedding was out of the question.   They booked the date and the venue without ever having been there which may seem to some a bit of a risk.  But the couple  wanted to keep the wedding fairly local and Cornhill seemed like the obvious choice.

When Dave & Vicky finally managed to get to Cornhill House and view it, some weeks later, they were really impressed with what they saw and knew they had made the right choice.  As Vicky told us “Mae Fraioli put us at ease and filled us with every confidence that we would have the wedding we had dreamed of without any hitches and she was true to her word.  The whole of the staff team were very personable and you felt as if they were helping because they wanted to and not because they had to.  The day ran with military precision and we were happy to go with the flow as the hotel staff were the professionals and knew what they were doing.  The day went without a hitch and our guests are still talking about the food – especially the bangers & mash that we had at night instead of the traditional buffet.”

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For flowers, Vicky said it was only ever going to be Floral n Hardy in Lanark.  Lisa and her team at Floral n Hardy were the second thing that Vicky booked after the venue!

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For hair and makeup, Vicky used a company called Sparkle who are two girls, Catherine & Kirsten, and both do hair and make-up.  Vicky told us “they were great and loved the fact that we were all quite relaxed about what we wanted to look like so they had a free reign”.

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Other suppliers on the day who were worthy of mention by the couple were their stationers, Fairycake Cards, were “very helpful and great value for money”. They also used Berry Scrumptious for some pre dinner nibbles and delicious “Bride and Groom” strawberries – apparently Claire who runs the company was very patient and understanding when Vicky kept changing the numbers!
A special mention by Vicky & Dave also goes to Walker Slater in Edinburgh who made Dave’s suit as he felt like royalty in it.

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Vicky told us that they chose Archibald Photography because our website showed the kind of images that they wanted.  Vicky also said our website “said that Mark preferred natural photographs and we just felt that he would cater for our needs and not have everyone standing on ceremony for hours on end. After we visited your studio and met Mark and yourself we instantly felt that we would be comfortable on the day. I really don’t like getting my photo taken and the thought of the “photos” at the wedding was filling me with dread but all those feelings went away after our first meeting. Mark was fantastic on the day – he blended in just like a guest, many people actually thought he was a guest – the fact that he didn’t use a flash meant he could capture moments without anyone noticing. His attitude on the day is to get the job done as quickly and as painlessly as possible to allow everyone to get on with enjoying the day and that is exactly what he did. The end result was really natural photographs that totally capture all the elements of the day and we couldn’t be happier with them. I’ve shown them to many people and all have said that they have not seen such beautiful wedding photographs – not just because we are in them, but the colours, natural expressions, etc, make them appear so different from any that they had seen before. And of course the aftercare by Donna has been wonderful – nothing seems like a hassle and you want to ensure that the end product is exactly what we want and not what is easiest for you to design.”

We asked Vicky what her favourite image from her wedding was – “There are so many but I think the one that really stands out for the people in it and the background is the one of all of Dave, his best man, the ushers and Neil the toast master. They are striding up the gardens with Tinto in the background – they look like a scene out of reservoir dogs. It’s a very powerful image but fun at the same time.”

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Vicky’s Mum and Dad’s best friends, Drew and Alison, gave them their cake as a wedding gift. The couple chose Special Days in Uddingston to make the cake and it was delicious.

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When we asked Vicky what the best bit of their day was, she told us “just spending it with all of our friends and family was really special but walking in to the reception to take our seats for dinner was fantastic – everyone was cheering and clapping and stamping their feet, the noise was incredible.”

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Vicky and Dave generously decided not to give out favours but put the money to better use by giving it to charity.  As Vicky told us “Neil, our good friend and toastmaster, is in the army and has been in Afghanistan and his stories coupled with what you see in the press helped us decide to give our donation to the “Help for Heroes” campaign to help all of our service men and women who have been injured in combat. We gave a donation and also bought Hero Bears to give to the children who were at the wedding.”

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The evening entertainment was provided by the band Corra.  As Vicky said “they were great and played the type of music that we wanted with no “Loch Lomond” at the end of the night or Robbie Williams! They did a bit of everything which kept the dance floor busy. We’ve had a few people ask for their name and number so I reckon they went down well.”

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As with all wedding days, there were some funny bits for the couple. One moment for Vicky was “waking up at my mums on the morning of the wedding to find Lorna & Lynne, my bridesmaids, doing some kind of mad Jane Fonda style work-out to motown music to get them “pumped up” for the day ahead.

Vicky and Dave also had a bit of a laugh when the whole top table did a mexican wave and only one of the guest tables noticed. They then started whooping and cheering and everyone started cheering at them instead of the top table!

We asked Vicky and Dave how they would sum up their day.  One word was their response “MAGIC!”

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