Archive for March, 2011

1920s vintage style wedding dress | Fashion Photography

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

The 1920s was the decade in which fashion entered the modern era.  Cultural changes after the end of WWI were immense and young women of the roaring twenties began to reject traditional and conservative styles.  Fashion in the 1920s became a symbol of everything new and modernistic.  More and more brides are opting to wear a vintage style wedding dress in no small part because the styling of bygone years is so flattering of female curves.

Lindsay Fleming Couture have taken the thrilling, care-free period of the twenties as their inspiration for a range of vintage inspired wedding dresses.  Mark was asked to photograph some of their 1920s wedding dresses and yesterday a team comprising of Lindsay Fleming, Made-up and Mark all met at the spectacular Dome in Edinburgh.

Sharon and Monica, the team from Made-up did a fantastic job of creating an authentic vintage look for the models.  The girls from Made-up are available for weddings and work together to create a beautiful bridal looks.

The Dome is a stunning venue located in the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town full of fantastic period features.  Available for weddings and civil partnerships, the building is breathtaking on entering with twin staircases, gilded balustrades, marble columns, stained glass windows and a vintage cocktail bar with coffered central dome.

Here’s a sneak peek from the shoot …. much more to come later.  Let us know what you think.

1920s vintage wedding dress by Lindsay Fleming 1920s vintage style wedding dress | Fashion Photography

Just adding another sneak peek to this post this time of a spectacular 1920s vintage inspired wedding dress made from peacock feathers by Lindsay Fleming:

1920s vintage inspired dress of peacock feathers by Lindsay Fleming 1920s vintage style wedding dress | Fashion Photography

Helen and Adam | Pre-wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Later this year, Mark will be photographing the wedding of Helen and Adam at the beautiful and luxurious Gleneagles Hotel.  A few weeks ago, they met up with Mark at their Gleneagles timeshare to chat through the running order of the wedding day and to have a mini portrait photoshoot.  For Mark, it was lovely to meet up with Helen’s family and get to know them.  It was also great that Helen and Adam didn’t mind getting their feet wet so they could have a walk and explore some of the tree paths which were pretty muddy from the thaw of snow.

Here are some of our favourites from the day:

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 01 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 02 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 03 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 04 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 07 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 08 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 10 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 15 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 20 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 25 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 27 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Gleneagles Hotel Wedding Photography 30 Helen and Adam | Pre wedding shoot | Gleneagles Hotel

Leigh and Chris’s wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

Leigh and Chris met when they decided to take part in Camp America during Leigh’s third year of university. As she told us “I was sent to a children’s summer camp in the Santa Cruz Mountains, California. Chris was the surf instructor and we got together within the first week…he loved my accent! At the end of the summer we weren’t sure if we’d stay together because we lived so far apart but as soon as we were apart we realised how much we missed each other and decided to give it a go…four years later we got engaged!”

Chris proposed to Leigh in Venice, Italy.  Leigh said, “ He’d taken me there for my birthday. He proposed on a water taxi between Venice and Murano…I cried, then said yes”.

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 01 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Leigh and Chris chose Cornhill House because they’d visited it during one of Chris’s visits to Scotland and felt that it “perfectly embodied what we were looking for in a ‘Scottish’ venue…beautiful scenery, and classic decor. We were so glad we chose Cornhill, Mae Fraoli (the owner) was absolutely wonderful, she took care of every detail and I never felt like I had to worry about anything-she totally had it under control.”

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 02 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Leigh and her bridemaid’s make up was done by Alex from Healing Hands in Lanark. Peter from The Directors Box, also in Lanark did Leigh’s hair.

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 03 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Leigh told us, “My dress was a Benjamin Roberts dress from Anne Priscilla in Glasgow which I’d seen in a magazine and knew was ‘the one’, I also got my shoes from there. My jewellery came from Mica, also in Glasgow. I wore my grandmothers pearl earrings which now belong to my mother as my something old and borrowed.”

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 06 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 07 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 08 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

The flowers were done by Floral n’ Hardy in Lanark and the cake was supplied by Special Days.

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 12 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

According to Leigh & Chris, “Our minister Melville Schofield was wonderful and everyone enjoyed our service along with the Cairn String Quartet who played during the ceremony and immediately after.”  Leigh told us, “I walked down the aisle to ‘Falling Slowly‘ from the movie ‘Once’ which the string quartet played beautifully…I believe quite a few people cried! We both have a huge love for movies and that one is particularly special to both of us. For our first dance we’d taken classes and had a whole choreographed routine which was so fun to do. I got to live out my ‘Strictly Come Dancing‘ fantasy.”

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 10 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 11 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 13 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 14 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 15 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Chris and Leigh explained that, “We had a ‘modern’ ceilidh, provided by The Tatties. It was amazing! We were so impressed by how much our American guests really got into the spirit of it and gave everything a go. I even managed to dance in my dress…which I never thought I could have! Our favourite moment was probably during the final 12 minute ‘Strip the Willows’ (yes, that’s 12 minutes!) when the band worked in The White Stripes ‘Seven Nation Army’”.

For photography Leigh and Chris chose Archibald Photography because Leigh remembered meeting Mark at a wedding fair quite a few years before when she was working for her Dad. As she told us “his style was exactly what we were looking for, informal and modern but also very beautiful. We were thrilled with our photographs and we both cried when we saw them for the first time.”

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 16 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 17 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 18 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 19 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 20 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

“It’s so hard to choose a favourite image”, confessed Leigh, “I love the one of us laughing together in the line-up, to me it really sums up our relationship and how fun the day was but I also love the one of us in front on the Cornhill which we actually have blown up in our living room.”

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 27 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 22 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 23 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

The best bit of the wedding day for Leigh and Chris was, “having all the people we loved with us. Our relationship has been a crazy ride and the whole visa process for me to live in the US took so long, it was just wonderful to know that it was over and we were finally together for good”.

Cornhill House Wedding Photography 25 Leigh and Chriss wedding photography | Cornhill House | Lanarkshire

Chris and Leigh put it simply by telling us it was, “The best day of our lives! Totally cheesy…but absolutely true”.

Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Friday, March 11th, 2011

Vicki and Scott met at Heriot-Watt University in their final year. Scott proposed when they were back in Scotland for Christmas visiting family. Vicki told us, “ he gave me an advent calendar that year with a present in each pocket (sweets, make up etc). When I opened the present on the 24th, it was a ring! Actually, it was my Mum’s ring borrowed for the day as I always told him never to choose an engagement ring for me! We had been together over 10 years and it was a big surprise!”.

Scott and Vicki chose House for an Art Lover for their ceremony and reception because it was so unique and quite contemporary. Vicki said, “We also loved the fact that we could use a different room in the house for each part of the wedding and that the entire house was ours for the day. It was the perfect venue for us and we can’t wait to go there to visit again next time we are home.”

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 01 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 02 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 03 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 04 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Vicki’s dress was by Mori Lee and was bought in the Glass Slipper in Dunfermline. Vicki wanted classic, simple, and old style Hollywood glamour, she especially loved the back of it.

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 05 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 06 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 07 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 08 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Vicki took a limo to the venue organised through Platinum Limo, she said, “that meant I could travel together with all of the bridal party – I’d highly recommend it”.

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 10 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Vicki has her shoes custom made in Hong Kong where they live. Vicki confessed, “I’m a shoe queen and had to have a pair of shoes that I could wear again. They were a brilliant blue/purple (something ‘blue’). Not sure how I managed to not wear them until the wedding day actually…. I wore my Gran’s pearl necklace as a bracelet (something ‘old’ and ‘borrowed’) and my hair piece and earrings were also from Hong Kong. My earrings had jade in them which is a hugely popular in Hong Kong – we’ve been in Hong Kong for over 6 years now and it was important to include a little of Hong Kong in our day. My lace bolero was made for me in Hoi An, Vietnam when we were on holiday there. I sent Scott to the bar across from the tailors so he wouldn’t see it.”

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 11 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 12 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Vicki’s hair was done by LOX Hair Design in Dunfermline and my make up was done by Gillian at Eclipse Beauty Treatments in Inverkeithing, Vicki said, “ they came to my parents house which was great”.  Vicki used Poppy Floral Design. Vicki explained, “I wanted a really simple hand tied bouquet with a pale pink lotus flower in it – it’s a flower I associate so much with my travels in Asia and totally love when it’s in bud form.”

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 09 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Scott hired his entire kilt outfit from McCalls in Glasgow and chose the Sheriff Muir Jacket with the mandarin collar. He had his shirt tailored in Hong Kong.

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 13 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 14 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 15 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 16 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Vicki and Scott told us, “ We chose Archibald Photography before we even had a venue or a date for our wedding”. Vicki explained, “ I met Mark at a wedding show and fell in love with his style of photography. Candid shots of your day as it happens, rather than the usual official line up which is not our style at all.” Vicki told us her favourite photograph of the day is the shot of them in the oval room.

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 17 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 18 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 19 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 21 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 22 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 23 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 24 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 25 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 26 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 27 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

They hired their band “Wildcard” through Music for Scotland, “both of which were excellent”, Vicki told us. She further explained, “We were able to go along to a practice session and talk to them to make sure they were right for us. They played songs from pretty much all of our favourite bands mixed with a few golden oldies to keep our parents, aunts and uncles happy! We had a lot of great feedback on the band and they were even happy to let our friend jam with them on the night which was pretty special for us”.

Vicki and Scott’s cake was by Celebration Cakes in Dunoon.  They told them what they liked and they made them an “amazing” chocolate cake.

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 29 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Vicki and Scott said, “The best thing about our day was having all our friends and family from across the world in the same place at the same time”.

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 28 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Vicki told us, “There was so much potential for things to go wrong. The volcanic ash and constant airline strikes were a bit stressful for us in the lead up to the wedding. Just in the wedding party alone, we had us flying in from Hong Kong, the best man from Shanghai and one of our bridesmaids from Canada. Thankfully, we all made it and everything went perfectly on the day”.

Vicki was piped in to Highland Cathedral and told us, “Our first dance was ‘Even When I’m Sleeping’ chosen by Scott several years before we got married. We were the only people in the room who knew it and the band had learned it especially for the night”.

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 31 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Vicki and Scott said, “ It was amazing – we want to do it all over again”!

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 32 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 33 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 34 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 35 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 36 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 37 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

House for an Art Lover Wedding Photography 38 Vicki and Scott | House for an Art Lover | Wedding Photography Glasgow

Wedding favours that help others | Contact the Elderly

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Last year Mark photographed the wedding of Rob and Kirsten at the City Halls in Glasgow followed by a reception at 29 Royal Exchange Square.  Kirsten and Rob came up with a novel and very generous idea to replace wedding favours.  They decided to donate the money they would have spent to the charity Contact the Elderly.

As Kirsten said “we decided to choose Contact the Elderly as I remembered seeing something about the charity on the BBC Lifeline Appeal a few years before and thinking it was such a great idea.  There are so many isolated older people and I know from personal experience how isolated my gran became after my papa died. I also think that charities for older people are probably donated to less than a lot of other charities as unfortunately in our society they’re not as emotive as e.g. children’s or cancer charities.”

The couple had information on each table telling their guests what they had decided to do and Contact the Elderly keyrings were also on the table for guests to take as a reminder.

You can read more about this story on the Contact the Elderly website

City Halls Wedding Photography Wedding favours that help others | Contact the Elderly

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Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

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