The gorgeous Nuala is an award winning traditional flautist and Irish singer now living in her adopted homeland of Scotland. Mark met up with Nuala and her band during recordings for their forthcoming third album. These guys are great and really put their heart and soul into making warm and imaginative music – just check out the looks of concentration! You can find our more about Nuala’s music here and view some of our favourite images of the recording session:
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Photodocumentary of Nuala Kennedy and the band
Saturday, October 22nd, 2011Rallye Monte Carlo Historique 2011 | Commercial Photography Glasgow
Thursday, January 27th, 2011It’s nice to do something a bit different now and then and this evening’s job for Mark was certainly a departure from wedding and portrait photography. Tonight, over 50 period cars left Glasgow’s Blythswood Square to travel over 2,000km to Monte Carlo and Mark was part of the press pack.
The Monte Carlo Rally or Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo is one of the most famous motor sport events in the world. Organised by the Automobile Club de Monaco, the annual pilgrimage to Monte Carlo from various start points all over Europe is all about glamour, human adventure and beautiful cars. For the 2011 competition, drivers set off from three cities, each of which launches its own stage: Glasgow, Marrakech and Warsaw, with two intermediate starting points, Barcelona and Reims, for very old cars or those with small engine capacities.
The start point was teeming with press; a huge media scrum with a massive crowd of onlookers. It was certainly different for Mark to have to use his elbows to get space to shoot – that doesn’t happen often at weddings! The images of the 50 gorgeous cars are now on their way to our Italian press agency contact.
Vintage 1920s wedding dress gorgeousness | Fashion Photography
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010Over the past couple of years, we have loved photographing the extensive wedding dress collection of bridal designers, Lindsay Fleming. Their 1920s vintage inspired collection ‘All That Jazz’ has been receiving lots of publicity lately and Lindsay Fleming have been travelling to London to hold appointments with brides to keep up with the high level of interest in their designs.
Recently, one of the images from a shoot of their 1920s vintage style dresses, won Mark the title of Fashion Photographer of the Year at the Scottish Master Photographer Awards. Thought we would just share some of our other favourite images from this photoshoot:
Dresses – Lindsay Fleming
Headpieces – Baba-C Designs
Make-up – Ainsley M
Hair – Volume Hair
Photography of Beth Morgan Couture Millinery
Thursday, February 4th, 2010I can’t believe a year has gone by since Mark was first asked to photograph the fabulous collection of hats and fascinators by the extremely talented designer, Beth Morgan. A year on, Beth asked if Mark would photograph a collection of her newer pieces and so another shoot was organised for just prior to Christmas.
We originally got in touch with Beth when one of our brides, Pamela MacGregor, wore one of Beth’s bridal creations at a wedding Mark shot in Girona, Spain. Images from this wedding won Mark the Best Complete Wedding Photographer Award at the MPA Scottish Awards in 2009. Anyway …. a conversation ensued where Beth said ‘I would love if Pamela could model my full collection and Mark could photograph it’. We happened to know that Pamela planned to be home in Scotland for Christmas so the dream became a reality.
Hat and fascinator creations by Beth Morgan Couture are often worn to high society events and her bridal collection is also stunning. Some of her designs have been worn to Buckingham Palace, to Royal Ascot and on BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing.
Beth offers a really friendly, down to earth service where she is always ready to help, answer questions discuss styles, source new fabrics and generally make the impossible possible! She will send feather and fabric samples and email mock up images of any number of designs; she is not happy unless the customer is happy! You can contact Beth by email beth@bethmorgan.co.uk or via her website www.bethmorgan.co.uk
Some of Mark’s images and an interview with Beth Morgan have now appeared on Love My Dress blog – an excellent style diary and wedding blog of “all things glamorous and extremely very gorgeous”.
Here are some of our favourite images from the shoot:
Sub-zero photoshoot of celtic and medieval wedding dresses
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010Mark and I were enjoying a meal out with friends in Edinburgh having had a hair raising journey through in freezing fog; the car thermometer had been showing -14C. Midway through the meal, we received a text from David at Lindsay Fleming Couture asking if Mark was up for a photoshoot at the derelict Crawford Castle on Sunday morning if David could find a model (mad enough) to agree. After several weeks of snow and very cold temperatures, our local area was looking very picturesque and apparently Crawford Castle was a backdrop that David had had his eye on for a while.
Mark insisted that the text was a joke! Who would he find willing to model their celtic and medieval wedding dresses at 9am on a Sunday morning when Crawford had been reaching temperatures down to -18C for several days? We replied that Mark was up for anything if David could find a model who was crazy enough …… enter the very brave Karen …..
The morning was so cold that Mark was wearing several pairs of trousers over each other just to avoid frostbite. Apparently Karen was well wrapped up under the dresses but still, the wind chill would have cut you in two. However, I think you will agree, the results were worth the sub zero experience and Karen has recovered without any ill effects!
Lindsay Fleming will be bringing their collection of celtic and medieval wedding dresses to London along with their 1920s wedding dress collection in March allowing brides the opportunity to meet the designer in person. For full details, or to make an appointment, visit their website.
Here are some of our favourites from the shoot:
1920s inspired wedding dress collection coming to London
Thursday, January 21st, 2010As you may have read in an earlier post, Archibald Photography were recently asked to photograph the new collection of 20s inspired wedding dresses from Lindsay Fleming Couture called ‘All That Jazz‘. Lindsay Fleming Couture are award winning bridal designers based in Scotland. Each of their vintage gowns are made to measure at their studio in Scotland and for many years clients who could not visit them in person have used their highly successful mail order service.
Lindsay Fleming Couture have decided this year to make it even easier for brides to have a face to face consultation with a designer and to see first hand the dresses, quality of fabric and workmanship. They have arranged the first in a series of visits to Central London where private consultations and fittings can be offered to clients without travel to Scotland. Their first visit will be on 26th, 27th and 28th March 2010 with further visits planned every eight weeks. The venue for these consultations will be Dolphin House Apartments, Chichester Street, Pimlico, London, SW1V 3LX and appointments can be arranged by contacting Lindsay Fleming on 01864 502522 or by email bridal@lindsayfleming.com . In addition to their 20s inspired collection ‘All That Jazz’, they will also be displaying their celtic and medieval inspired gowns; the ‘Celtic Spirit Collection‘.
Here’s some of our favourite images from the All That Jazz photoshoot (turn down the volume if you are at work!):
Photography by Archibald Photography Ltd
Dresses by Lindsay Fleming from their All That Jazz collection
Modelled by Lauren Tempany @ The Look
Head pieces by Baba-C
Make-up by Ainsley M
Hair by Volume Hair
Location – House for an Art Lover
Photography of Lindsay Fleming’s new collection of 20s inspired wedding dresses – All That Jazz
Saturday, August 15th, 2009Mark had the honour this week of being commissioned to photograph Lindsay Fleming‘s new collection of 20s inspired wedding dresses; a range called All That Jazz. The dresses are phenomenal and I would imagine they are going to be a big hit with brides looking to add the class of a vintage inspired dress to their day. Lindsay Fleming are award winning Scottish bridal designers traditionally best known for their celtic inspired creations. This new 20s range is an exciting new range to their collection offered both as made to measure and as a mail order service. To find out more, contact Grace on 01864 502522 or by email Bridal@Lindsayfleming.com or visit The Scottish Wedding Show at the SECC where the new designs will be premiered on the catwalk.
The gorgeous Lauren Tempany modelled the new creations by Grace Lindsay of Lindsay Fleming and stunning headpieces were created for the shoot by Baba-C Designs.
Ainsley M provided the 20s style make-up – heavy dark eyes and red lips – while Lidia of Volume Hair styled Lauren’s hair to suit the vintage theme. House for an Art Lover was used as a venue to provide an art deco backdrop.
Here’s some of our favourites from the day:
Beth Morgan Shoot
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009We were delighted to be asked to do a commercial shoot for Beth Morgan Millinery to provide new images for her website and catalogue. Based in Cheshire, Beth offers a completely bespoke millinery service. In addition to the unique pieces she produces for brides, her work has been show-cased at Clothes Show Live, worn to any number of society weddings, christenings, balls, Buckingham Palace, theatrical productions and race meets such as Royal Ascot. Have a look at Beth’s website to find out more or get in touch with her (www.bethmorgan.co.uk)
Here’s some of our favourites from the day:



































































