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Weddings featured in Real Life Weddings Magazine

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Our postman made a very exciting delivery to us today bringing the new copy of Real Life Weddings magazine produced by the fantastic editorial team at Scottish Wedding Directory.  If you haven’t seen a copy yet, I would recommend picking one up at your local newsagent (or purchasing online here) as the magazine features lots of in-depth interviews with couples about how they planned and styled their weddings.  You will find lots of useful tips on things to think about or avoid on a wedding day.

Two articles in the magazine feature our photography from recent favourite weddings.  Firstly Jen talks about how she found Archibald Photography through the Scottish Wedding Directory magazine and how delighted she was with the end photography result of her and Graham’s wedding at Atholl Palace in Pitlochry:

Jen Graham in RLW Weddings featured in Real Life Weddings Magazine

We are then featured in a fabulous 4 page spread entitled “Giving it some welly” with Susie and Paul’s relaxed, vintage inspired wedding at Mavis Hall Park.  Susie and Paul’s wedding is a great example of how not to let the Scottish weather affect your wedding day plans as theirs was a beautiful wedding in the rain.  You can read Susie and Paul’s full wedding story on our blog here and it was also featured on the massive bridal blog Style Me Pretty.

Susie Paul in RLW Weddings featured in Real Life Weddings Magazine

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Band Promotional Photoshoot | John Wean | Music Photography

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

The great thing about being a photographer is the diversity of the work and photography assignments that Mark gets to work on.  This week saw him in Glasgow involved in a band promotional photoshoot for new up-and-coming band John Wean.  Their first single, “Desperate Dan (she told me she was single)” has just been featured on John Gellatly’s New Music episode. John Wean are four Scottish lads, originally from Uddingston and the photoshoot was huge fun.  Massive thanks to Replay for providing the guys’ wardrobe and to Ainsley M and Charlotte for makeup and hair.

Here are some images from the band promo photoshoot:

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Band – John Wean

Wardrobe – Replay

Makeup – Ainsley M (m: 07919 598043)

Hair – Charlotte (m: 07967 639354)

One of the images from the shoot has since appeared in Jim Gellatly’s feature on new bands in The Scottish Sun:

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Love My Dress blog vintage inspired soirée

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Last night we attended an amazing soirée organised by Annabel of the fabulous Love My Dress wedding blog.  If you are planning your wedding and are looking for vintage-inspired inspiration from someone really in the know on which dress and accessories to choose, look no further than this online resource.  The script was to dress vintage and to enjoy ourselves and I think we managed both rather well!

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We had a fantastic night in the company of Lindsay Fleming Bridal Design, Elemental Photography, Cherry Tree Films, Freya Dress Design, Blue Sky Photography, Corrine Smith Design, Eva Sanders, Nikki McLeod and Rene Walrus – all at the incredible setting of the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Newcastle.

Tamsyn + Jamie | 166 rubbish cars, a hearse and an against the odds encounter

Friday, July 8th, 2011

When you ask your clients how they met, you don’t really expect an incredible tale like something out of real life wacky races.  But that’s just what you get when you ask Tamsyn and Jamie and I’d love to share the story with you.  Mark photographed their wedding earlier this year at The Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh.  There are a few great tales involving this couple, but first (in Tamsyn’s words and photos), the story of how they met…

It was the summer of 2006 and 166 rubbish old cars of less than a litre engine size, plus one hearse (exempt from the engine size rules for being a ‘vehicle of exceptional comedy value’), set out on a charity race from London to Mongolia.

Jamie and his co-driver, team “Celtic Chancers” piloting the mighty Ford Fiesta, were having a stellar run, adventuring through Europe and then into the road-less back-country of Russia, Uzbekistan and the rest, mostly at the lead of the rally.

Tamsyn and her co-driver, team “The Hearse Flies” were finding that a hearse was in fact not the greatest vehicle for off-roading in the desert, and were limping along further and further behind at the very back, breaking down all the way.

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Map reading on the Kazakh Steppe (Photo by Tamsyn Greig)

After one canyon-sized pot-hole and gearbox disaster too many, the hearse finally gave up the ghost and was laid to rest in Kazakhstan. At which point Tamsyn’s co-driver decided the heat, hardship and miles behind schedule were too much, and that he was giving up and going home. For Tamsyn, she’d set out to go to Mongolia, and come hell or high water, to Mongolia she was going – but now alone in the Kazakh desert and without a car, she was somewhat in need of ‘plan B’.

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At the garage - again (Photo by Tamsyn Greig)

Tamsyn salvaged what she could carry from the car (last pair of clean pants, fruit cake from Mum), and jumped on a rickety overnight train heading East. Throughout the rally there had been a website that teams could update by text message, and crews had been texting in their locations, sometimes with mobile numbers (e.g. ‘team xxxx is relaxing in Moscow, our mobile number is xxxx if any other teams are around and fancy a beer!’). By a miracle Tamsyn got a mobile signal, and managed to get through to her Mum – telling her to put her brother (Ross) on the case trawling the website, and see if any other teams were in the area and had left contact numbers. She wasn’t full of hope, knowing she was at least 1,000 miles behind the rest of the rally, and that even that if there were fellow breakdown artists about, finding them in the 9th largest country in the world could be tough.

Meanwhile, 2,000 miles ahead, Jamie had also hit the skids. Crossing borders in a car is an arduous process, punctuated with incomprehensible forms, bribes, protestations of poverty and innocence, and much sitting around (frequently for 24 hours at a stretch). Jamie had this down to a fine art, but on this occasion, Russian beurocracy was too much. Whilst all ralliers needed double visas for Russia to get into Siberia, the visa agency in London had fouled up, and Jamie’s visa turned out to only be a single (helpfully all in the Cyrillic alphabet, so with no way of identifying the mistake either). Russians are particularly feisty about their border paperwork and Jamie was stuck in Kazakhstan.

However, Jamie’s co-driver did have the right visas – and decided to leave him at the border, join another team, and carry on without him! Saying ‘but it’s ok, you’ll be alright – you can keep the car”!!!!… With no means of getting out of Kazakhstan, and with chronic dysentery to boot, it wasn’t looking good for Jamie – but he’d set out to go to Mongolia, and come hell or high water, to Mongolia he was going (sound familiar?). So he wearily turned around and started to retrace his steps along the lonely three-day road to Almaty, to try his luck at the nearest embassy.

Back on the Kazakh night-train, Ross had managed to send details of some teams who seemed to be only 5 or 6 days ahead of Tamsyn. Maybe she could catch them. She wrote a text message. “Lost rallier, without car or team-mate, is still trying to get to Mongolia! Will be in Almaty in 2 days – any chance you’re anywhere nearby and I could hitch a lift? I’m clean and friendly!”. Send to – Celtic Chancers – Jamie…

And the rest, as they say, is history!…

Tamsyn and Jamie met up in Almaty and became an instant team in every sense, storming through the visa and other challenges and carrying on all the way to the finish line in Mongolia. They were way behind schedule (eventually both rocking up a whole week late to their jobs back in the UK), and drove in shifts for 20-22 hours a day, stopping only to throw back the car seats and catch a few hours sleep before hitting the road again. Basically, they spent the first week and a half after they met living exclusively in a Ford Fiesta! They were exhausted, sick, unwashed, starving, praying the car’s collapsing suspension would hold out, and flying by the seat of their pants – and as truly, exhilaratedly happy as they’ve ever been, swooping along in their new little team on the open road to adventure.

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Where they lived and slept for 2 weeks (Photo by Tamsyn Greig)

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Morning in Mongolia (Photo by Tamsyn Greig)

 

 

 

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Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

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How to choose a band and entertainment for your wedding day in Scotland

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

One of the wedding decisions which gives our couples much food for thought is who to book to provide their evening entertainment on their wedding day.  Full on ceilidh?  Cheesy disco?  Jazz and blues?  Or as one of our couples decided on recently Dub Reggae?  I thought I would ask some of our recent wedding clients who they opted for, how successful the night was and what advice they would provide to others planning their wedding.

There are a wide range of bands and music options available in Scotland for weddings and it would be impossible to mention them all, but here are some used recently by our clients (in alphabetical order):

Callanish – Our client told us that they are “are a cross between a ceilidh and a covers-band.  We had a number of people commenting on how good the band was and we were very happy with their style and playing abilities.”

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The Copycats – Our client described them as “a live band who also provided a DJ set.  Style a mix of all the classics right from 60’s to present day. Very upbeat and interactive with the audience.  We thought the band were excellent and the guests thought they were great. Dance floor was full all night! We sent a few requests prior to the wedding which the accommodated perfectly either live or through DJ set.”

Corra – Our client who booked them described them as “a mix of ceilidh, soul, funk, etc – nothing too cheesy.  Everyone loved them, they thought the singer was absolutely amazing and the fact that they were a bit different to a usual wedding band.  We went to see them play a wee gig at a place in Edinburgh and got a good feeling from the start but it was when they started playing “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder that we really knew that they were the band for us – if they had murdered that, it would have been a big fat no!”

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Easy Orchestra – who our client told us play “fun lounge music.  We loved them. Wedding bands can often fall into two categories, terrible and awful, but they ticked every box. It’s a difficult gig because of the age range at most weddings, but their kitsch style was incredibly good fun. The range of songs in their repertoire also helped engage the audience… From Franz Ferdinand’s ‘Take Me Out’ to ‘Music to Watch Girls By’… All in a lounge style.”

ERNEST band.  As one of our clients told us “they play live and perform old and new music to suit all ages.  They are also able to play ceilidh music live rather than taped.  We absolutely loved them, I spent a significant amount of the night on the dancefloor! The dancefloor never seemed to be empty from start to finish. Music was a really important part of our evening, my dad used to be in a band and loves to dance, and we both love listening to music played well! ERNEST fitted all our requirements.”

Fat Sam’s Swing Band – who our client told us were “absolutely fantastic!  My different groups of friends all bonded over dancing manically to the swing music.”

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Floorfillerz.  Described as “very very very accommodating, laid back, fun. Understood what makes a good wedding disco, lots of funky well known music for all styles.  No-one left the dance floor for more than 5 minutes – floorfillerz by name and by nature!”

Freak Music – Scottish company that has a huge and high quality selection of wedding bands in Scotland and across the UK. They supply bands and DJ’s to some of Scotland’s largest events, high-end bars, nightclubs and weddings. According to a recent client”Very accommodating and will find you a band to suit your taste and budget.”

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Fudge Machine – Described as four versatile music graduates whose repertoire incorporates a wide range of music from the 60′s to the present day, even including ceilidh and big band.  Our client told us that “they were really versatile and did some of the most up to date stuff I have heard from a wedding band.  They really catered for everyone’s tastes – young and old – they were able to gauge quickly what was popular with guests so knew what best to play.  We did put a couple of requests in before the big day for some of our favourite songs that we saw from the list on the internet that they covered.  Our guests raved about them at the time and for weeks later any time we saw someone that had been at the wedding they mentioned the band.  A number of our guests there that had a wedding or party coming up tried to book them for their event!  The one thing I did not want at my wedding was an empty dance floor and I can safely say that was not a problem!”

Hector McKenzie Bon Accord Band – Our client described this band as a ‘wicked’ ceilidh band who also played some requested 80s favourites.  “Everyone loved the ceilidh and it got everyone on the floor”.

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James Honey Band – our client reported that they were “AMAZING  and guests said best band ever. Two vocalists, full band sax players etc They even have own sound guy!  Paid more but worth it! Heard the band first before we booked them managed to see them at another wedding.”  Another of our clients who used the James Honey Band said “They’re  are a 9 piece band who play everything live. No backing tracks! They have 2 great male and female vocalists who share solos. As well as guitar, bass and drums they also have a reed section which means the band can play a variety of styles from jazz and pop to soul. They do a huge variety of songs and have a set list which you can see before your wedding to choose exactly what songs you want. Our guests loved the band and as a result the band have had at least 3 other bookings for weddings!”

Kilter Described as a modern, fun ceilidh band.  Our client told us “Guests loved them, they really made the evening reception. They’ll call out the dances for those who don’t know them, and did some quirky non-dances to get everyone up on the floor, and were excellent musicians. Older aunties appreciated their good looks too!! I recommend them to anyone who wants a good fun ceildh as their evening reception”

Roadhouse – as our client told us “the way I would describe them really is rockers, they were fantastic everyone commented on how great they were and they had a very wide range of music.”

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Silk Strings (cello duet).  Our client who booked Silk Strings commented that they were very pleased with them, they provided a classical festive element for a December wedding and played during the drink reception followed by a ceilidh band later.  Contact Maya silkstrings@live.com

So from the wealth of experience held by our previous clients, what gems of advice can we share with you to help with booking your evening entertainment?

- try not to get hung up on what everyone else likes as you can’t please everyone.   As long as you have a good feeling about them that’s all that matters.

- bear in mind the size of your venue to the size of your band and ask what their set up is and if you need your venue to provide anything.

- if possible see the band live in action before making a decision, many bands have online film clips or will play a showcase at other venues so you can “try before you book”

- know exactly what kind of music you want at your wedding and then try and see as many bands as possible to make absolutely sure.

- be prepared to book early to get your first choice of band

- Don’t try and please everyone…. You’ll always end up with compromise.  Try and get a band or DJ that suits the mood of your day.

- talk to the wedding organiser at your venue who may be able to help with your decision

- make sure you pick a band that can do more than just one style to make sure there is something for everyone

- check if the band will adjust their playing list when it is obvious what people are mostly getting up to

- a cello duet is just as effective as a string quartet and more suited to a smaller venue

- make sure your ceilidh band are able to set up their own equipment – one couple found they were required to help the band move and set up their equipment

- talk to your band about the required volume level if you want to make sure your guests can still talk while in the same room

- check whether the band will be assembled from a pool of musicians or if it is an established group who play together regularly – one of our clients wishes (with hindsight) that they had checked the latter was true for their band

- make sure that you’re clear on what you want music-wise. As one client suggested “Also ask for references, don’t just go with their website. My venue provided 4 DJ’s that they regularly use, and I picked from there.”

- make sure you hear how they sound live rather than relying on a CD, even better if you can see them for a minute or two actually performing at a wedding

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Love for our wedding and portrait photography services

Monday, June 21st, 2010

We’ve received some lovely emails and comments in the last few days thanking us for our work.  We do love what we do!  Here’s a few to share with you:

From Kate and Mike whose wedding Mark photographed on Saturday:

“Just a quick note to say a massive thank you to Mark for Saturday.  We’ve has so many of our friends and family say how great the photographer was and we have to agree! We had a perfect day, thank you so so much.  Can’t wait to see the photos, Kate and Mike x”

From Julie and Kenny who had a recent natural light portrait session for their little baby Callum with Mark recently (Mark photographed Julie and Kenny’s wedding a while back):

“It was such a nice surprise to come home from our holidays and to get to see the fantastic photos.  Mark has really done himself proud again, especially considering the mood Callum was in that day.  We are delighted with the photos and can’t wait to get some of them up in our home.  We will be in touch very shortly to order some of the prints……..just need to get deciding!!  Thanks again to Mark for providing us with such fantastic momentos of this special time.  Julie & Kenny  P.S Congrats on winning yet more awards…..I’m sure you are fast running out of space for them all!”

Thanks everyone!

And while, I am on the subject, just how gorgeous is baby Callum?

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Surprise your spouse-to-be in association with Tonight’s the Night

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

We were recently contacted by the BBC’s Saturday night BBC One entertainment series ‘Tonight’s The Night’ with John Barrowman. This dream fulfilment series is returning again this summer and John is looking for more people to surprise. This time John is very keen to turn up to weddings and give a fantastic surprise and a wedding present money can’t buy! They’re looking for brides or grooms who want to surprise their spouse with a special or iconic choreographed dance routine. Or wedding guests, bridesmaids, ushers etc who want to surprise the happy couple with a special dance at the reception.  The weddings must be taking place between May and early August this year.

So, if anyone is, or knows a special couple who are Dirty Dancing devotees, ballroom dancing buffs, street dance supremos or disco dancing divas then the BBC would love them to get in touch, as they could help to deliver the surprise of a lifetime.  If interested, please email us on info@archibaldphotography.co.uk for details of how to contact the program.  Click HERE to contact us.

New Wedding Planning Consultant in Scotland – Joann Scott Weddings

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

We were excited to hear of the launch of a new wedding planning business run by a very experienced face on the scene!  Joann Scott has worked full-time in planning weddings in hotels, 5 star venues and stately homes since 2000 which has allowed her to build up great relationships with suppliers all over Scotland.  Now she has launched a new venture as Joann Scott Weddings to devote herself entirely to planning weddings and events.

Archibald Photography would like to wish Joann Scott Weddings all the best in the new venture.  We look forward to working with her closely as one of her high quality suppliers.

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LoveMyDress blog; a great resource for brides with a love of all things vintage

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

We have been completely thrilled to see some of Mark’s images appear on some of the most popular wedding blogs around recently.  One of our favourites is the blog of Annabel Beeforth at LoveMyDress.

Annabel tied the knot herself in 2009 and in planning her own wedding, discovered a new passion – seeking out inspirational wedding and fashion photography; hence her LoveMyDress blog was born.  LoveMyDress is a style diary of Annabel’s fabulous inspirational finds.  As Annabel says herself, she is “passionate about all things glamorous and extremely sexy gorgeous”.

Make sure you stop by LoveMyDress regularly for ideas when planning your wedding day, especially if you have a love of all things vintage.

You can read some of Annabel’s entries featuring Mark’s photography work here, here and here

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Our wedding dress images featured on Ritzy Bee

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

We were very thrilled to have images featured on the wedding blog, Ritzy Bee.  Ritzy Bee Events is a boutique style wedding & event planning firm offering planning services to Washington, DC and the surrounding areas.

Editor Maria Cooke has written an article about how much she is loving the vintage wedding dresses by Lindsay Fleming inspired by 1920s jazz which you can read here.

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 Our wedding dress images featured on Ritzy Bee

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Multi image frame from images captured at a wedding

Friday, December 4th, 2009

We were recently commissioned by a guest at a client’s wedding to put together 5 images taken of his baby daughter as a composite frame.  This was a surprise gift for his wife.

We offer a service where a list of favourite images can be emailed to us and we will produce a draft layout showing how we would frame the images together.  We also offer a choice of different frame mouldings to complement the selection including silver, gold, black, wood and bronze.

With this order, five black and white images were put together in a composite layout as below, framed in a premium silver frame moulding and the finished presentation was couriered down to London:

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Composite frame produced from wedding images

Our customer was delighted with the finished result and emailed to say “Thanks for an excellent service”.

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.

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We’ve been interviewed by Wedding Organiser website

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Happy to see our recent interview with the Weddings Organiser website has appeared so quickly.  You can view the full interview at http://www.weddingsorganiser.co.uk/interviews/ 

Here’s what they asked us and what we said:

To start, please can you tell us a little bit about your business?
Archibald Photography Ltd are a family business with a complete passion for what we do; our services are requested from across the UK and overseas.  Mark combines his enthusiasm for photography with his ability to produce natural but contemporary images; he specialises in storytelling photography which reflects true personalities.  While I am an experienced album designer and I ensure the business provides the best customer service to clients.
When was it founded and who are the principals?
The business was founded in 2003 and since then we have photographed hundreds of weddings and portraits across the UK and abroad.  The Directors are Mark Archibald and myself, Donna Marshall.  Mark has many photographic qualifications to his name and last year became the 2008 Fujifilm Licentiate Photographer at the British Photography Awards.  2008 also saw the company being nominated for a VOWS Award for our exceptional customer service.

How many employees do you have and where are you based?
Besides ourselves, we employ a part-time administrator and operate our business from our residential studio in Crawford, South Lanarkshire.  This base is great for us as we are easily accessible from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Ayrshire and Dumfriesshire.

How would you describe your business in a few words?
Archibald Photography Ltd puts the emphasis on providing the highest quality of customer service, album and, of course, photography.  Mark lets people be themselves, enjoy the party with their friends and family and doesn’t ask people to do things that will make them feel awkward. For much of a wedding day, he will remain in the background capturing candid and spontaneous moments plus all the little details which make your day so special. 

What makes you different from other wedding companies?
It is very important to Archibald Photography Ltd that in many years to come couples can look back at their images and remember what happened on the day without thinking they look uncomfortable. The people who book us don’t want endless pictures of people standing in straight lines looking like they are waiting for the ‘firing squad’ or for the photographs of the wedding party to take several hours – which suits Mark’s fast pace of working.

How do you define a good wedding supply company?
Someone who exceeds expectations is the best definition.  In our experience, your day will run smoothly if you book someone who can work quickly, unobtrusively, who will be nice (not bossy!) to your guests and can cope with the unexpected.  These are all qualities of an experienced professional.

We know we are a good wedding supply company because of the comments we get back from our clients.  Many of our clients become our firm friends.  We recently received this email from Lorna & Declan Daly:

“Mark Archibald stood out for his exceptional talent for his craft, his enthusiasm, his natural and personable style of working, and his ability to capture perfectly the most touching and special moments of our day. His outstanding photographs speak for themselves and he evidently gets great joy from his work. We were delighted with his professionalism combined with a totally personal approach: he made us feel fantastic on the day and as relaxed as it is possible to be at such a time! Many of our guests commented afterwards on what a brilliant photographer he was. Archibald Photography vastly exceeded all expectations. We love you, Mark and Donna! Thank you for our amazing photographs xxxx”

Who is your target market?
The target market for Archibald Photography Ltd is people who really appreciate good images.  We love photographing people who have enthusiasm for photography but who are not interested in cheesy images or hours and hours of over posed traditional shots.  We aim to book couples who are looking for a totally bespoke and personal service – the end result being an album that will be loved and passed down to future generations as the complete story of the special day.

Describe what you are doing to anticipate the next year of Internet growth?
The Archibald Photography website is a key marketing tool for our business.  We use our blog to keep clients and potential customers up-to-date with our work (www.archibaldphotography.co.uk/blog) .  The most popular item on our blog is our real life wedding stories and we use this to show images from recent weddings and highlight the wedding suppliers that our couples rate highly.  We also encourage our clients to follow us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Archibald-Photography/27263731797?ref=s#) and Twitter (ArchibaldPhotog).

Where will you be in 5 years?
In 5 years, we will still be offering a totally personal bespoke photography service because we love what we do.  We cover a smaller number of weddings than many other photographers to ensure we can provide a totally customised service.  We expect that our services will be requested from further and further afield over the years as our business exposure grows – last year we covered a fantastic wedding in Girona, Spain and we hope to be doing more destination weddings over the next few years.

Why should a couple choose you over someone else?
Archibald Photography Ltd provide beautiful, natural photography and the most stunning and elegant range of albums.  Each album can be as unique as the wedding day.  We work with clients to choose a colour scheme and page layout to suit their taste.  Our albums have a timeless feel, modern yet classic, and are the ultimate presentation of a wedding day. 

Describe the customer services that you provide.
We invite couples to come to our studio to view some sample albums and have a chat with us about their plans and our approach.  Then before the wedding, we will meet with the couple to chat through timings and the organisation of their day.
While our clients relax on honeymoon, Mark performs several days of post production work to produce a complete set of beautifully finished images (no raw files straight from camera).  We offer total flexibility in our albums – each can be tailored in terms of album size and number of images.  The majority of our clients love their wedding photos so much that they have at least 100 prints in their album design. 

Any other information you think may be useful.
We have many couples returning to us when they start a family to have their little ones photographed.  It is lovely to be asked to record the growth of a family and we think testament to our quality of service that people choose to come back to us again and again.

Interview with Beth Morgan Millinery

Monday, March 16th, 2009

The Featured Supplier this week on the Weddings Organiser website is Beth Morgan – for whom we had the priviledge of photographing an entire millinery collection at the end of last year.  Beth’s work is gorgeous, both for weddings and any other formal occasion you have planned!  She has recently launched a new website full of Mark’s photography work being modelled by the gorgeous Pamela (whose wedding Mark shot last year out in Girona, Spain).  You can see Beth’s new website at www.bethmorgan.co.uk or read her interview with Weddings Organiser at www.weddingsorganiser.co.uk/interview/19

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.

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