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Lisa & Tom’s wedding | So much love & laughter | Melville Castle

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Lisa and Tom met in a London pub and Tom proposed to Lisa two years later with a Mulberry Alexa handbag (with a ring hidden inside!) whilst on holiday in Portugal. For Lisa, that was the most perfect of proposals.  The couple were married at Melville Castle as Lisa’s uncle (Robert Tait), who is a piper, had piped at Melville Castle so suggested they take a look.  They just fell in love with it as “it looked so romantic” and they booked a humanist celebrant

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Lisa’s dress was by Justin Alexander bought from Pretty Woman in Edinburgh.  Lisa told us”it was so far from the style of dress I had in mind, I tried it on as a ‘wild card’ and felt like a princess in it. I knew it was the one when my Mum looked at me and started crying.”

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Lisa’s hat was by Stephen Jones and she bought it from his shop in London.  Lisa said “I wanted something really different and was inspired by one of Mark’s pictures of a bride wearing something similar. My bridesmaid, Judith, suggested I try his shop and they made it bespoke for me. They even found a brooch to pin on it to match the back of my dress. My awesome husband bought me my Jimmy Choo shoes which I adore.”

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The bridesmaid dresses for the day were from Two Birds and Lisa told us “are an absolutely amazing solution to dressing your bridesmaids. They are a ‘one size fits all’ dress (really!) and can be tied in loads of different styles to suit all tastes and body shapes. I was delighted with them and thought the girls looked beautiful.”.  Lisa’s friend Kari-Ann Johnston did her make-up and the bridesmaid’s make-up was by Carole Miles.  Lisa’s cousin, Kirstie Tait, did all the bridesmaid’s hair.

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Tom and his best man wore suits from Reiss and their usher (Lisa’s brother Callum) wore a kilt from The Kilt Centre.

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Flowers for the day came from a florist (Val Easton) who is local to the village Lisa is from, Longniddry in East Lothian.  Lisa’s bridesmaid Judith made the gorgeous cup cakes (the fact that she is a solicitor and not a cake baker makes this particularly amazing!)

Tom and Lisa’s ceilidh band were Ceilidh Experience who were “fantastic” and they also had a friend, Dan Gillan, sing and play on his guitar ‘One Day like This’ by Elbow for their first dance.

Tom’s cousin, Lewis Snitch, created their invitations which featured a design of thistles and roses picked out in their bridesmaid dresses colours. Lisa’s brother bought the couple a camcorder as a wedding gift and Tom’s other cousin, Leon Snitch, filmed the day for them.

Lisa told us “‘My mum came across Archibald Photography because of the awards you’ve won. We nearly discounted you because of the distance (we live in London so it was hard to organise our visits to Edinburgh) but Mark agreed to come and meet us in Edinburgh to make things easier for us. I immediately felt very comfortable with him which I felt would make all the difference on our big day. I didn’t want to have a photographer who would intrude too much on our day as I knew that our wedding would not be a formal affair. Mark fitted right in and everyone commented on how they didn’t even realise they were having their photographs taken. Even the staged, family shots do not look at all strained as Mark had us all laughing and feeling very comfortable. I honestly couldn’t choose a favourite image right now, I am just so happy with them all. He has captured our day perfectly and every time I look at them I am laughing, crying and remembering.”

Tom and Lisa’s themes for the day was ‘family and friends’ which is why so much of their wedding was personalised and ‘the joining of Scotland and England’ (invitations and flowers were thistles and roses). Lisa told us”we also seemed to end up with a bit of a ‘pubs’ theme as socialising features heavily in Tom and I’s lifestyle! Our table names were pubs in London that we’ve frequented over the years.  We just wanted our wedding to be relaxed and fun and to be a celebration of life, our love and all our friends and family who are so very important to us. I think the fact that so many people were still up at 3am having a sing song with our friend Dan Gillan on his guitar speaks volumes!”

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Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Cilla and Larry met while working in an Emergency Department in Oxford in 1998; Larry was a doctor and Cilla was a nurse on a European working holiday.  Larry proposed to Cilla in April 2008, while driving through the Scottish countryside

This Scottish wedding was the second of two weddings for Larry and Cilla.  The first was held in Australia, where they currently live, while the second celebration was held in chapel of Glasgow University. Larry went to Glasgow University, and several of their friends were married there previously. The couple’s reception was in Randolph Hall, adjacent to Glasgow University Chapel which Larry previously remembered as his University exam venue.  Larry told us “our venue suited our small group perfectly, and we were pleased to have both the ceremony and the reception in the same location, so that our guests did not have to travel between the two. The staff at the University looked after us wonderfully – we could not have been more supported.”

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Not only did the couple have two weddings but there were also two rings and two different wedding dresses for Cilla, both from Brisbane supplier, Anita’s Fashion. The Scottish outfit was a lace and beaded gown, with a matching off-the-shoulder jacket, to contend with the cold weather.  The dress was teamed with raspberry coloured court shoes and a chapel-length, lace-edged mantilla veil. Cilla wore diamond drop earrings and matching bracelets.  Larry wore his own Lindsay tartan kilt & plain leather sporran.  Larry’s ring was a plain white-gold band, hand made by Boyce Jewellers, Queensland.  Cilla ‘s two diamond wedding bands were made by Hofstay’s Jewellers, Brisbane, and feature a single amethyst and peridot, the couple’s birthstones.

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When the veil was removed for the reception, Cilla had ivory silk flowers for her hair. Her ‘something old’ was a lace hankie that her mother had carried on her wedding day, ‘something new’ were the bracelets, ‘something borrowed’ was a diamante wrist cuff which adorned the stem of the bouquet and ‘something blue’ was a sapphire and gold pendant, which had belonged to the groom’s much loved aunt  The pendant was also attached to the bouquet with ribbon.

Cilla’s hair was styled by Ruth Chalk of BeautifulYou and Cilla did her own make-up.  Ruby Flowers provided bouquets of red roses to match the bride’s shoes, with tulips, lavender and red berries, bound with the groom’s family tartan ribbon. The boys and fathers wore roses, berries and eucalyptus. The mothers wore corsages of orchids to match their outfits. Eucalyptus was included in all arrangements, to represent the bride’s Australian heritage. Church and table arrangements were tall arrangments of the same flowers, with fairy-lights woven through twigs. These arrangements were tied so that the guests could take them home.

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LA Wedding Cars provided a 1940′s Beardmore taxi which took the bride and her parents to the church.

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The processional in both weddings was Pachelbels’s Canon in d minor – played by string quartet in Australia and on a pipe organ in Glasgow. Glasgow had been preceded by fanfare from Te Deum – played at the start of Eurovision song contest.  Both Cilla’s parents walked her down the aisle.

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The wedding cake was provided by Top Tier and was a triple stacked gingerbread cake (groom’s favourite) with ivory icing, silk roses and lace detail.  Larry’s aunt Morag had passed away at the start of 2010 and she had always planned to provide the couple’s wedding cake.  To remember her, Larry and Cilla had a framed photo of her beside the cake.  The harpist booked for the wedding unfortunately had to cancel at last minute due to a family illness so the dining music was supplied by iPod with music from the couple’s Australian wedding.  Larry told us “We had had a music failure in Australia, so we couldn’t come into our reception to our planned music – Sigur Rόs ‘Hopipolla’ (Theme from Planet Earth). Because our Glasgow musician couldn’t make it, we were able to come into the second reception to this music.”  Later in the evening, ceilidh band Benachally provided the entertainment.  Larry told us “they were concerned to see a fairly small group in a fairly small room, but everyone had a fantastic time”.

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Cilla and Larry told us that they “got a copy of the Scottish Wedding Directory and checked out the websites of every single photographer. Mark of Archibald Photography was one of the first we looked at but we kept coming back to it after going through them all – we liked the look of his work.”

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Larry and Cilla describe their day as “magical”. As they said “not everything went the way we planned, but everything felt just the way the way it should have been.”

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Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Keith and Lisa met at secondary school where they were good friends throughout.  However, they never got together until they had both started university and as Lisa laughed and told us she “finally gave in to his pestering!”

Western House Wedding Photography 01 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

For Lisa’s birthday in January 2010, Keith had arranged a long weekend in Paris. Lots of people automatically assumed that after being together for almost 7 years he was planning the romantic trip to pop the question and several asked Lisa if she thought that was the case. Her response was always the same “no chance would he be able to have something up his sleeve without me knowing about it!”.

On their last night after having visited the sterotypical romantic Parisian hotspots with no proposal, Lisa figured that she was correct. She told us “we must’ve walked half way around Paris trying to find a restaurant that had been recommended to us to no avail. It was a Friday night and everywhere was packed and unbeknown to me Keith was starting to panic that with my aching feet and rumbling tummy, tonight would not be the best time to ask.  Eventually we found a lovely restaurant, had a delicious meal and shared a bottle of wine (I still maintain he needed this Dutch courage to take the plunge!). We were on a street that ran parallel to the river Seine so after dinner decided to go for a walk. Keith was thinking that it might be romantic to propose on the banks of the river however when we got there he soon realised that the row of tramps who had pitched their tents there may ruin the mood! We were not far from Notre Dame which was beautifully lit with the Christmas tree still at the front of it. We sauntered over and once we reached it I was busy snapping away with our camera when I turned round to find Keith down on one knee.  My surprise grew when I opened the ring box to find the tackiest ever looking huge “diamond” ring. Keith kept a straight face as I told him I loved it before he finally burst out laughing and admitted it cost £20 from Argos! Nonetheless I wore my Elizabeth Duke ring with pride as we went out for drinks to celebrate…..only to realise later that night that the stone had fallen out it! Thankfully I was able to pick a more tasteful ring on our return to Glasgow the next day….and the stone remains in it!”

Lisa and Keith got married at the Western House Hotel in Ayr which they found when looking online. They had visited about 4 or 5 venues at that point without much luck and were keen to get something booked. Lisa loved the look of the main house building which she says was “full of character”. The house also appealed to them because as Lisa recalled “you could hold a fairly big wedding there and it still felt intimate because you can pretty much take over the hotel. The number of rooms was also a bonus for us because none of our guests were local to Ayr.  On visiting the hotel we were certain it was for us when we met the friendly staff who all seemed laid back but efficient. Exactly what we were after!”

Western House Wedding Photography 02 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Lisa found her dress in a bridal shop in Glasgow and fell in love with it although she said “I struggled with the price tag!” After a bit of research she found that a shop in Doune called Charlotte Grace also stocked Sassi Holford‘s dresses and after speaking with the owner, Carol, she knew that she would be getting her dress from her shop.  Lisa told us “the difference in customer service was huge, Carol made everything so much more personal and went out of her way to suggest accessories and possible hairstyles and the added bonus was that the price was slightly less because she doesn’t have the same overheads as city centre stores. Cannot recommend her highly enough!”

Western House Wedding Photography 03 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 04 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Lisa’s full length veil was also Sassi Holford so it matched the tulle of her skirt perfectly.  Lisa absolutely loved it even though it did cause no end of problems on the dancefloor as it kept getting tangled round Keith’s ankles!

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Lisa’s shoes were from online store called Perdita’s Wedding Shoes and she added the embellishment to jazz them up a bit. Lisa said “they were so comfy that I’m having them dyed for when I’m bridesmaid to my bridesmaid Jacqueline later this year.”

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Lisa’s hair was done by her hairdresser Lisa from James Hughes Hairdressers in Glasgow who came out to her Dad’s house the morning of the wedding as did Laura Dawson who did the make up. Lisa found Laura from searching online and had left it pretty last minute so was lucky that she had their date free!

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Western House Wedding Photography 10 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 11 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 12 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Lisa’s friend Dawn works at Ruby Flowers on Hyndland Road in Glasgow and Lisa said “I knew she would come up with original flowers that I would love. All I asked was for bright, colourful, seasonal flowers that didn’t look too structured. My only other request was that some peacock feathers were randomly and discreetly tucked into the flowers because I love the colours in them. I was thrilled on the morning of the wedding when I saw what she had come up with.  Our bouquets were set off by some photo charms which I had asked Dawn to hang from the stems of the flowers. My Mum passed away 18 months before our wedding and I wanted to include her in a subtle way so that she would be with us. I found the photo charms on the Etsy website and was delighted with how they turned out. My bouquet together with those of my two bridesmaids had a photograph of my Mum with each of us hanging from it so that she was with each of us in some way on the day of the wedding.”

Western House Wedding Photography 09 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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Western House Wedding Photography 14 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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Western House Wedding Photography 16 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

The couple got their cake from Marks & Spencer and had 3 different tiers – one chocolate, one sponge and one fruit.

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Keith already had his kilt before the wedding but decided that he would like a different jacket for the wedding.  Lisa told us” I suspect he felt left out because I had a new dress!”  The couple got the ‘Crail’ jackets for Keith and his best man, brother Alistair from Slanj in Glasgow.

Western House Wedding Photography 08 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Lisa and Keith hired a pianist called Alex Graham to play as their guests arrived, throughout the ceremony and at their drinks reception. Lisa told us “Alex also played in the background throughout our meal which was a real talking point for our guests. He plays by ear so he was taking requests from our guests throughout the day which proved highly entertaining….everything from Daft Punk to the Home and Away theme tune was played!”  Lisa walked down the aisle to Pachebel’s Canon played by Alex.

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Western House Wedding Photography 18 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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Western House Wedding Photography 20 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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Western House Wedding Photography 22 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Keith and Lisa found Archibald Photography from searching online and told us they “loved the informal shots on the website. It was important for us to have minimal time spent away from our guests having ‘posed’ photos taken and after meeting with Mark we were confident that would not be the case. Mark was fantastic on the day and not at all intrusive. When we got to see our photos we couldn’t believe how many there was as we really weren’t aware of them being taken. I think we were away from our guests for a total of 15 minutes on the day and yet there are so many great photos that you wouldn’t think so!”

Western House Wedding Photography 23 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 24 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 25 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 26 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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Western House Wedding Photography 34 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 35 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 36 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 37 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 38 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Lisa also added “I love the photos of me getting ready at the hotel with the girls and was great to see photos of Keith pretending to be calm before I arrived. The photos of the two of us under the tree having a giggle are favourites as are the sequence of pics on the dancefloor with Keith tripping up over my veil….comedy gold! Some cracking shots of the dancing as the night goes on and the drinks are flowing….we definitely have plenty material for blackmailing now!”

Western House Wedding Photography 32 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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Lisa said as corny as it sounds, it’s difficult for them to say what the best thing about their day was….they loved it all! As she recalled “It was great just to see all our friends and family in the one room having a good time. I think after the ceremony was over and the formalities had been dealt with we both loved having a chance to chat to everyone and throw some shapes!”

Western House Wedding Photography 40 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 41 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 42 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Lisa continued “I almost wish something had gone wrong just so that my answers made for a better read but everything went like clockwork….annoyingly! Oh in fact, both of our Dads in their infinite wisdom rearranged the place settings at the top table before everyone took their seats for the meal. The wedding coordinator was lining the wedding party up in the correct order before entering the ballroom when the confusion set in! So I suppose if you can call the wedding party getting the wrong favours something that didn’t work out as planned, that’s as scandalous as it got!”

Lisa and Keith’s band were a 3 piece called “Franco” and they found them through the Music for Scotland website. They provisionally booked the band and then went to one of the wedding band showcases that Music for Scotland had arranged at the Classic Grand in Glasgow which they said was a great night! Lisa told us”they sounded just as they did online and we loved the fact that they had a bit of banter with the crowd. Although they played a wide range of tunes, we loved their rockier stuff which was up our street so we booked them that night. Franco were playing at a friend’s wedding the month before our big day and thankfully we enjoyed them just as much as we did the first time we heard them. Our dancefloor was full the entire night and everyone commented on how good the band were. Loved them, loved them, loved them!”

Western House Wedding Photography 44 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 45 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Franco played a cover of the Goo Goo Dolls “Slide” for Lisa and Keith’s first dance. It was a song which was around when the couple were at school; they both loved it and still do. Lisa told us “we have seen the Goo Goo Dolls several times in recent years and the song always reminds us of when we were young pups at school nervously chatting about what songs we liked!”

Western House Wedding Photography 46 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Lisa and Keith would summarise their day as “surreal yet awesome!”

For Mark, he enjoying providing Lisa and Keith with fun and chilled feel to their photography.  His favourite part of the day was watching Lisa and Keith really let their hair down in the evening and made for some great images. There are some lovely sequences in this wedding…dancing between the tables into the first dance for example. As the night moved on, the music got louder, the dancefloor got wilder and Keith found it increasingly difficult to stop stepping on Lisa’s veil…

Western House Wedding Photography 43 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Hannah and David’s motor sports influenced wedding| Eilean Donan Photography

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

In August last year, Mark was up in the Highlands of Scotland to photograph the wedding of Hannah and David at the breathtakingly beautiful location of Eilean Donan Castle.  You may have already read the earlier post with landscape shots of Eilean Donan and the amazing changing landscape you view on the journey north through Glencoe.

Eilean Donan Wedding Photography 03 Hannah and Davids motor sports influenced wedding| Eilean Donan Photography

David and Hannah met at college when they were 18 years old; they were both studying for qualifications in photography. They kept in touch and then got chatting on Facebook in June 2009, 2 months later they got engaged.  David proposed to Hannah, just ahead of her doing the same, in the kitchen at their home after they’d been for fish and chips!

They spent a whole day scanning the internet for suitable wedding locations and were just about to give up when Hannah accidentally touched a button on the laptop and a little thumbnail of Eilean Donan appeared at the bottom of the page. They both knew that was the perfect place and were very relieved to find out that they could actually get married there. The wedding day at Eilean Donan turned out to be perfect and everything they had dreamed of.

Hannah’s dress was made by a local lady from Shardlow, called Ruth Keefe. Hannah gave her an idea of the style of dress that she liked and she worked on it until it was absolutely perfect. Hannah chose the style of dress because she very much like chinese dresses and wanted have a dress that was influenced by this style but also had a twist of something slightly fairy tale. Hannah’s shoes were made by Rachel Simpson and she chose them as they were a little more unusual than most mainstream wedding shoes. The jewellery that Hannah chose was made in South Africa buy a very talented artist, Nic Bladen.

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Eilean Donan Wedding Photography 05 Hannah and Davids motor sports influenced wedding| Eilean Donan Photography

Hannah’s mum made and decorated the wedding cake. She has been making and decorating cakes to a high standard for some years and had retired, so it meant a lot to David and Hannah to have one of her beautiful cakes for their wedding.

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They chose Archibald Photography because according to Hannah “Mark’s style of photography is unusual and not mainstream in its appearance. His images have far more depth and content than most, which appealed to our artistic natures.”

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Eilean Donan Wedding Photography 09 Hannah and Davids motor sports influenced wedding| Eilean Donan Photography

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When asked, Hannah and David chose their favourite images taken on the wedding day to be, firstly the one of them standing, kissing in front of the castle arch doorway and secondly the stig lid image with David grinning!

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Eilean Donan Wedding Photography 15 Hannah and Davids motor sports influenced wedding| Eilean Donan Photography

Hannah and David said, “The whole day was very special but one of our favourite moments would have to be the entrance to ‘The Chain’ by Fleetwood Mac. As we are both very much in to motor sports, it was the perfect surprise for David and made me grin from ear to ear!”

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Hannah told us, “Amusingly, David had to give a speech that he really wasn’t expecting. The best man had written a poem which initially seemed to be about David’s love for me, but turned out to be all about his car!”

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David and Hannah summarised their day as being, “Scary, incredible, amazing and perfect!”

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Photography of a new range of 1950s wedding dresses | Lindsay Fleming

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Over the last few years, Mark has done all the commercial photography for Lindsay Fleming Bridal photographing their different dress collections as new creations are revealed.  Following on from their very successful 1920s wedding dress collection, they have gone on to launch a new 1950s wedding dress range.  The initial sketch designs for this range looked gorgeous (have a look on the fabulous Love My Dress blog) and then yesterday, Mark did a quick preview photoshoot of the first beautiful dress to be made.  The dress is called ‘Connie’ and it is made from guipure lace over thai silk, with layers and layers of tuile.  The lace can be hand painted to the client wishes.  The jacket is made from sandwashed silk crepe.  Lindsay Fleming are in London this weekend (13th and 14th of November 2010) with their 1920s range and ‘Connie’ is also with them – if you would like to arrange to pop along for a chat and to view their dress range, please call Grace or David on 07966 243587.

Here’s some of Mark’s images of Connie:

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You can view Lindsay Fleming‘s 1920s wedding dress creations here.

Claire & Matt’s wedding | Oxenfoord Castle | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Here’s a tale of serendipity – five strangers moved into a house at the bottom of Broughton Street, Edinburgh in 1999. Matt and Claire were two of them. They were both just out of relationships and had rooms in the hallway opposite each other, Claire was at Napier Uni and working in a bar part time and Matt was working full time managing a bar in the city centre. They found themselves finishing late shifts and sitting up well into the early hours talking and playing cards.  After several months, he kissed her on the dance floor in a club when the lights went up and the rest is history…

Claire told us that Matt proposed to her at The Big Chill Festival in 2009 – a mere ten years later!!  As she said “we’re big festival goers and The Big Chill is our favourite. After a gruelling 8 hour drive down to Hereford, we were pitching our massive tent while our friends had all dispersed to the car, the bar, the toilet, wherever. I thought Matt was taking an eternity to hammer in the last of the tent pegs; so I turned round to see what was holding him up and he was on one knee with ring in hand, I’m told I forgot to say yes, so he had to ask me again, but it was always going to be ‘yes’.”

The couple chose the stunning Oxenfood Castle for their wedding as Claire had been to a wedding there some years before and loved the grounds outside with it’s tree lined avenues and wide expansive fields.  As she told us “the staff at Oxenfoord were incredible, we can’t praise them highly enough, the venue manager Shona actually went above and beyond the call of duty and sewed my dress into a bustle late in the evening after my sister had given up trying to pin it up for the third time.”

Claire wore the Helena dress by Pronovias which she bought it in Northern Ireland when she went dress shopping with her sister and mum.  Claire told us “I had tried on lots of dresses, but when I stepped out in this one my sister started to cry, (possibly because she was pregnant at the time and fed up dress shopping) but I loved the detailing on the bodice and straps, it made me feel like I was in a Jane Austin novel. I had originally thought I’d go for something medieval in style, very plain and floaty but once I’d found ‘The One’ there was no turning back, I then realised it didn’t really suit the venue we originally had our eyes on (Forest Hills) so I started shopping for Castles!”

Claire’s sister, Emma, was her bridesmaid but as Emma lives around 400 miles away from Claire and had recently given birth to her first baby (the beautiful Elizabeth Pearl), co-ordinatoed dress shopping was a bit tricky.  So when Claire found a fabric she loved for Emma’s dress, the cravats, cake ribbon and kilt sock flashes, she simply sent Emma a bolt of material to do with what she wanted.  Emma found a local dressmaker and had a design in mind.  Claire only saw Emma’s dress on the morning of the wedding but thought she looked “absolutely beautiful”.

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Claire wore her Granny’s antique pearls as her something borrowed but kept accessories down to a minimum because her dress was quite detailed. She commented “I find veils really fussy and never intended on having a tiara, the hippy in me always fancied flowers in my hair – so I went with 5 individually wired white rosebuds dotted through it.”  Claire also told us that “Sharon and Monica from Made-Up were amazing.  They managed to turn my sister, mum and I into models for the day. On the morning of the wedding they had a vehicle breakdown on the way to the Castle, abandoned their car by the roadside and hailed a taxi to get to us on time. Legends.”

Flowers for the day were provided by Lilium whom Claire chose as when she gave Sharon a swatch of her bridesmaid dress material, she sourced a rose relatively new to the UK called “Dark Hypnose” which toned in beautifully with it.  And according to Claire, “she also shares my love of peonies”.  Claire and Matt’s wedding cake was provided by 3 D Cakes.

Matt had a kilt made for him by Howie Nicolsby at 21st Century Kilts on Thistle Street, Edinburgh.  According to Claire “Howie is a fantastic tailor and his banter is top drawer!”

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Claire and Matt had a civil ceremony within Oxenfoord Castle conducted by the lovely Janet Hume.  The room used was filled with their friends and family and flooded by sunshine from the large windows.

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Following this, the couple (followed by all their guests) made the short walk through the grounds of Oxenfoord Castle to Cranstoun Church for a religious blessing by the Reverend Graham Leitch.  This stroll was made pretty quickly as it was starting to rain lightly!

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wedding photography oxenfoord castle 07 Claire & Matts wedding | Oxenfoord Castle | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

On return to Oxenfoord Castle, the rain started to fall heavily so Claire, Matt and all their friends relaxed in the library in front of a roaring real fire and within the other rooms of Oxenfoord, until the showers went off.  Matt’s gorgeous nephews were very entertaining making a star turn on the piano.

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After the rain went off, the couple took a short walk around the grounds of Oxenfoord to have some fun and capture some relaxed bridal portraits.

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About their evening entertainment, Claire told us that “the ceilidh was a disorganised shambles (as they always are) but my Irish side of the family LOVED every minute of it, Matt and I had handpicked the evening playlist and we danced to everything from ‘Rasputen’ by Boney Em to ‘Bring me Sunshine’ by Morcombe and Wise at the very end of the evening – video evidence suggests it was a roaring success!”

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The couple’s rings were by Love for Diamonds in Glasgow.  Ann Love was recommended to Matt by a friend and as Claire recalled “she was phenomenal helping Matt pick the design of my engagement ring, I met her when we went back for our wedding rings and she couldn’t have been more helpful.  Her shop, just off George Square, is by appointment only, but it’s well worth making an appointment just to have a look at her amazing stock in a Boudoir style setting.”

The whole day was incredible for Claire and Matt, but their most powerful memory was “when we were piped into dinner, to Rod Stewarts ‘Do You Think I’m Sexy’, and were greeted by the loudest cheer that we think we’ve ever heard.  It was really overwhelming to feel so much love and joy in the room and that moment will stay with us forever. Our piper, Hilary, says she couldn’t hear her own pipes which has never happened to her before!  Hilary was fantastic, she also played Elvis’s ‘Love Me Tender’ during the cake cutting and Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ as the evening guests arrived.  Another great part of the day was the throwing of ‘The Man Bouquet’ – we have a lot of single male friends and we thought it would be great for Matt to throw our bridesmaids flowers for them to catch – we’re still laughing at the photos!”

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Other music choices during the day included Pachelbel ‘Canon in D’ “for a bit of tradition” for walking down the aisle, register was signed to ‘Will You Go Lassie Go’ “for a bit of Irish charm” and Claire and Matt walked back up the aisle to Sigur Ros’s ‘Hoppipolla’ which Claire says was “for a bit of unintelligible Norwegian wailing”!  Their first dance was ‘As’ by Stevie Wonder, which Claire says “at 8 minutes long is a marathon, not a sprint.  But the words are truly beautiful and Stevie Wonder is a genius!”

So, was there anything that didn’t work out as planned for Claire and Matt?  Claire told us “My boss accidentally drove my sister in laws car over an embankment at the front of the Castle (a la “The Italian Job”) rendering it stuck there for the next days wedding.  Oh and the DJ’s amp kept breaking during the first hour of the disco – but no-one seems to have noticed and our DJ friend Sally was able to step in and save the day!”

We asked Claire and Matt what made them choose Archibald Photography and they said “because you are the best in the business!”  Shucks, thanks guys!  Their favourite shot from the day is of them having a kiss under a giant redwood tree.

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I have to share a bit of the most amazing email we received from Claire after they had been for their first preview:

“The images really are more than we could have ever imagined – I have seen ALL the work you do as I practically LIVED in your archive section for 10 months (bit of an Archibald website stalker!) but it’s completely different when it’s YOUR day and YOUR friends and family captured so beautifully forever.  It’s just wonderful to have images of what happened when we weren’t there or when our backs were turned – honestly, Mark (and Donna) your pictures provoke such strong emotions in me I find it hard not to cry when I look at some of them and that’s even after I‘ve seen each of them at least 100 times already… When I look at them I relive the day frame by frame – it’s like being there again, and when the most magical day of your life is never to be repeated – you need that, you need to be reminded in the most perfect way possible …you are the best wedding gift we could have ever given ourselves.

I adore the images of my mum and sis and me getting ready in the room – I love the light and pale pale shades and tones, it is so serene and elegant.  The outside pictures of us alone are stunning too… I could go on… and on… and on – but I won’t.  I just thought I’d drop you this tiny note of MASSIVE thanks as I was very quiet yesterday due to my eyes being glued to the laptop and my jaw being on the floor…”

How would they sum up the whole experience? – “A truly magical day, full of love and laughter”.

wedding photography oxenfoord castle 18 Claire & Matts wedding | Oxenfoord Castle | Edinburgh Wedding PhotographyWe asked Claire if she had any words of wisdom for couples planning their wedding.  She told us “always hire a professional photographer” – that one we like a lot!  We also loved what she then added:

“On the day the little things don’t matter.  You are there.  He is there.  You are getting married!

During the day, take a few minutes to stand back and look at everyone there and how happy they are and remember they are there because they love you and love your husband.  I still remember those moments and they still make me glow!”

Rosa and Barry | Glenbervie House Hotel | Wedding Photography

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Rosa and Barry met whilst on holiday in Mailia in 2002.  Barry proposed to Rosa on 22nd December 2007 having booked for a surprise overnight stay at the Glasshouse Hotel in Edinburgh.  Barry ended up popping the question in the honesty bar at the hotel – after two ‘failed’ attempts at asking Rosa earlier in the day! The couple were sat on a sofa and Barry lent down (Rosa thought he was tying his shoe lace) & the next thing she knew he was on one knee in front of her!

Barry and Rosa looked at quite a few venues before picking Glenbervie House Hotel (a 5 star luxury hotel in Larbert, Central Scotland) but as soon as they drove up the driveway, they both knew it was perfect. They loved the fact that you get exclusive use of the house which they said “makes it that bit more special!”.  They felt the service at Glenbervie House was brilliant throughout the run up to the wedding and on the actual day of the wedding.  Rosa told us “the staff at the venue made sure the day flowed perfectly which allowed me to just enjoy it without worrying about what needed to be done or what was happening next”.

Rosa’s dress was bought from a small independent bridal shop in West Yorkshire called Perfect Daze.  As Rosa told us “I originally tried the dress on about a year and a half before the wedding and nothing I saw after that would compare! When I went back to Perfect Daze to order the dress, I was told that the designer, Catherine Jane had gone into receivership and therefore I wouldn’t be able to get the dress.  Emma (the owner of Perfect Daze) saw how upset I was and managed to get a final one off made for me! I love everything about my dress and I’m so sad I’ll never get to wear it again!”

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Rosa’s veil and tiara were her ‘something borrowed’ (from a friend) and her Mum and Dad bought her jewellery for her, which matched her tiara really well.  Rosa’s shoes were ivory pointed toes with a low heel and she got them from the Westend Wedding Boutique in Glasgow.

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Millennium Hair Design in Wishaw did Rosa and her bridesmaids’ hair and Rosa commented “the girls in there were fab”.  Rosa’s make-up was done locally to the Glenbervie at Airth Castle Spa.

Flowers were provided by Alison’s Flowers in Stonehouse.  Rosa chose neutral (ivory & white) flowers to to work with their chosen colour scheme at Glenbervie House. Roses and white thistles were the main flowers used to connect the Yorkshire and Scottish backgrounds of the couple.  Their cake was made by Barry’s old Home Economics teacher.

Kilts were from Kilt Pin in Falkirk who won Best Groomswear Company 2009 at the recent VOWS Awards.

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For entertainment in the evening, the couple had a band called Red Hot Poker Band.  Rosa told us that “everyone commented on how good the band were in the days and weeks after the wedding – its was a brilliant night”.  The couple’s first dance was ‘Rhythms del Mundo’ – a cuban mix of Jack Johnson’s ‘Better Together’ because as Rosa pointed out “it is better when we’re together!!”

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Rosa also spoke very highly of John McIntyres in Glasgow where the couple purchased their rings.  Rosa told us that “the service was brilliant. When you purchase your wedding ring’s there you get 10% discount on any further purchases, which is good for bridesmaids gifts and jewellery. I would recommend them to everyone!”

I was interested to find out why Barry and Rosa had chosen Archibald Photography as their photographers.  Rosa said “I first saw your photographs when I searched for wedding photographers online and I knew Marks images were just the style we wanted. After visiting your studio and meeting you both we were certain that you would produce the type/style of album we wanted.  I love the images of Barry and I walking down the drive with the trees behind us. They are just beautiful, I still can’t believe its us in the pictures!”

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For Barry and Rosa, the best thing about the day (other than the marriage ceremony) was having all their friends and family together in one place at one time.  As Rosa pointed out “it’s not likely to happen again anytime soon and so really does make the day extra special.”  Barry sums up the day as “awesome!”

On any wedding day, there is usually something funny that happens or doesn’t go as planned.  For Rosa and Barry, it was the cutting of their wedding cake.  According to Rosa “we did under estimate how hard it would be to cut the cake – that was quite funny and made some pretty good photos!”

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From our point of view, we loved watching the slideshow for the first time with Rosa and Barry.  The sequence of images from their speeches had us all in fits of giggles and we hope their images will provide them with a fantastic lasting record of a fabulous day.

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Here’s a slideshow of our favourite images from their day (turn off the volume if at work!):

Wedding Photography Image of the Week 01

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

This bridal portrait is a favourite of mine on so many different levels. In the chaos of the bridal preparations, it represents an oasis of calm. The light in the room was really quite exquisite, I loved her veil and Lorna was perfectly beautiful.

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Photography by Archibald Photography

Taken at Comlongon Castle

Dress by Pronovias

Elisa & Ian’s Wedding at Shieldhill Castle

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Elisa & Ian met at work when Elisa took over Ian’s job as he got promoted. The couple were friends for a while before they started going out and both resisted for as long as they could before the inevitable happened! They were together for 10 years before they got married.

Ian proposed to Elisa in Japan on a holiday of a lifetime that the couple took to celebrate Ian’s 40th birthday. On the last day of the holiday, to Elisa’s surprise, Ian proposed. It had been a long day and they were in a restaurant sat side by side; they hadn’t eaten all day so Elisa was quite hungry. As Elisa told us “Ian kept trying to tell me something and I carried on eating saying “I’m listening, go on” but he wouldn’t say anything. Then he got impatient and said “… will you stop eating, I’m trying to tell you something!!”. I remember thinking “Oh, this had better be good” and turned to face him, then he proposed. So it was worth interrupting my dinner for!”

The couple decided early on that they wanted a really intimate wedding with immediate family only, and that they wanted to make an occasion of it for everyone. After discounting locations like New York (“too conveyor-like”) and Mexico (“too much preparation eg chest x-rays etc required!”), they decided on Scotland because they both love it. As Elisa’s parents live in Chile, they wanted somewhere with a bit of history.  They both liked the idea of splendid isolation, but needed to be reasonably near an airport to get everyone there in one piece.   In the end, they settled on Shieldhill Castle Hotel. They were greeted warmly and instantly liked the history (including alleged ghost), the setting and the owner’s dog Muttley!  As they settled on a midweek wedding, the couple virtually had the place to themselves and it was pretty much exactly as they planned it.

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Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

Elisa was willing to spend up to £500 on her perfect dress but was resigned to the fact that she wouldn’t get much choice and that the dress would likely cost her much more. Then she found the “near-perfect” dress in Pronuptia at a fraction of what what she was willing to pay. As they were having a small wedding, Elisa wanted a tea length dress but one that felt like a wedding dress and not an ivory bridesmaids dress; she told us “I thought I’d be over the top in a huge meringue!”.  Flowers for the day were provided by The Flower Shop in Biggar.

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Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

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Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

Elisa and Ian found Archibald Photography via a Google search and instantly liked Mark’s eye for pictures. She told us “his casual yet artistic style was exactly what we wanted and we were very pleased with the service.”Elisa and Ian had us design a 14″ x 10″ magazine style album as their main album and a raspberry silk bound smaller album for family.

The best thing about Elisa & Ian’s day was the emotion you get with a small, intimate wedding. Elisa told us “there were lots of tears (of joy of course!), we didn’t stop laughing the whole day through and it felt more like the union of two families rather than just our wedding because everyone already knew how Ian and I felt about each other. We only invited mum, dad and sibling on each side and that was the best thing – no arguments about people we didn’t know, no drunken fights etc”.

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Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

We asked Elisa and Ian what the funniest part of their day was and Elisa recalled “as I was walking with my dad to the chapel at the back of the hotel I realised my garter was sliding down my leg and was down by my knee. Vicki (Ian’s sister and my bridesmaid) quickly pulled it back up, but not before we got a fit of the giggles! Unfortunately Mark was in the chapel and didn’t catch it on camera but he tried!”

Here’s some more of our favourite images of their day.  Elisa and Ian were great for Mark to photograph because they were so happy they just laughed and danced all day!

Please feel free to tag yourself in these images via our Facebook page

Nadeem & Lisa’s Wedding Photography at Dundas Castle

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Amazing day at Dundas Castle yesterday.  It hung in the balance for a while but in the end we went for it…OUTDOOR CEREMONY!  A first for Dundas Castle and what a success.

Lisa looked almost impossibly georgeous and simply took Nadeem’s  breath away as she appeared around the side of the beautiful castle.  I love the freedom of an outdoor ceremony as it gives me room to shoot and move around unnoticed a little more than usual.  Can’t wait to show you all the photographs.  Watch this space!

Laura & Barry’s wedding at House for an Art Lover

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Laura and Barry first met in the Tunnel Night Club in Glasgow and were together for 8 years before they got married. Barry proposed to Laura when they were on holiday in Malta, summer 2008.

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When they were planning their wedding, they decided they wanted somewhere that was in Glasgow with good access for guests and good food. House for an Art Lover came out as top choice; this fantastic venue , designed by Charles Rennie Macintosh, is situated within the vast acres of Bellahouston Park but is easily accessible for all transport links. As Laura told us “the staff were very good and made sure everything ran smoothly. They made the wedding easy to organise as we had to do most of it over the phone. House for an Art Lover is such a nice venue and has a lovely interior unlike a lot of places that look lovely outside but could be anywhere inside. We liked the contrast of the dark panelled room where the ceremony was and the bright piano room where the meal was held.”

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Laura got her dress and veil from Pronovias in London. Laura told us that the staff were lovely and had an amazing selection of dresses but it was a bit of a challenge getting her dress back to Glasgow on the train!

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Flowers were organised through David Austin Roses and as Laura said “Jane at David Austin was great; she totally understood the look I wanted and gave me beautiful roses that also smelled wonderful.”

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Laura and Barry chose to have a Humanist ceremony. They said Gerrie Douglas-Scott was great. The ceremony was made really special by Gerrie helping them write their own individual vows. A hilarious moment occurred during the ceremony as Ross, the best man, had put the rings on his fingers before the ceremony so he didn’t lose them. But as he has quite large hands, he struggled to get them off his fingers – luckily he succeeded!

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Archibald Photography were selected as photographers for the day as Laura and Barry had seen some of Mark’s photographs in magazines. They liked Mark’s style and wanted photos that were natural and weren’t too cheesy. Laura and Barry told us that they loved their photos and “Mark was lovely at the wedding and not bossy! This made us feel good and relaxed in the photos and think he really captured our wedding day.”

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The best bit of the day for the couple was seeing each other for the first time and having their fab photos to look back on. Laura said “seeing each other for the first time was a really special moment and having all our friends and family there made our day even more special.”

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The evening’s entertainment was provided by Laura’s brother and his friend. However, the bridesmaids through the music wasn’t ‘cheesy’ enough for their liking which led to the funniest moment in the day. The bridesmaids hijacked the PA system and put on their own music with their iPods!

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When we asked Laura and Barry how they would you sum up the whole experience of their wedding day, they said “the most amazing day”! You can’t ask for more than that.

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Here’s some more of our favourite images of the day:

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wedding photography house for an art lover 31 Laura & Barrys wedding at House for an Art Lover

wedding photography house for an art lover 32 Laura & Barrys wedding at House for an Art Lover

Anna & Kev’s wedding at Fernie Castle, Fife

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

What a lovely email we received from Anna & Kev yesterday following their wedding on Saturday at Fernie Castle.

“Donna and Mark, hello there, just wanted to drop a wee line to say thank you so much!!! Mark you were absolutely fantastic on the day, so many people commented on how lovely you were and how fab they think the photos are going to be.
So sorry we didn’t have a chance to say goodbye, hope you had a good time with us. We had a such a fabulous day and you really helped us to relax and have a good time! Can’t wait to see the photos!!!!!!!!!!!  Thank you so so so much again and we’ll speak when we’re back from honeymoon!”

Anna and Kev

Mark had really good fun with you guys and got on really well with you both.  What a lovely mixture of different types of people you had at the wedding and all your guests seemed to have a ball.  We’ll be in touch before too long – have a great honeymoon!

Peter’s portrait photoshoot

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

A lovely part of this job is when our wedding customers from years gone by return with new additions to the family to have a natural, contemporary portrait session taken of their little ones.

Mark photographed  Sheilagh and Peter’s wedding in 2004 and they returned to see us recently with Peter jnr.  Sheilagh emailled later to say “Peter was a wee monkey on the day but Mark managed to get some great shots!”

Here’s Peter having some fun:

portrait photography 01 Peters portrait photoshoot

We offer both portrait photoshoots in our studio and environmental portrait sessions at your home, local beach, park or place of interest.  We also offer gift vouchers if you would like to give a friend or family member a gift of a photoshoot session with us.  Please contact us for further information.

It’s Official! Scotland’s Best Complete Wedding Photographer 2009!!

Monday, March 30th, 2009

What a blast!  Last night we attended the Scottish Region Master Photographer of the Year 2009 Awards.  Prior to the night, Mark had said that the one category he would love to win would be the Complete Wedding category.  To enter you must submit 10 images from one wedding and the award reflects consistency in technical excellence. 

Well, it’s official!  Mark Archibald is the winner of the Complete Wedding Category of the Scottish Region Master Photographer of the Year Awards 2009!  The prize includes a feature on the winning images in the Scottish Wedding Directory, a glass trophy and a certificate to frame and hang in pride of place in the studio.  The certificate is “in recognition of outstanding achievement for originality and technical excellence in the category of Complete Wedding”.

Here’s the winning complete wedding entry:

scotlands best complete wedding photographer 2009 Its Official!  Scotlands Best Complete Wedding Photographer 2009!!

Mark was also awarded with a Certificate of Merit in the category of Most Promising Contemporary Wedding for this image:

most promising contemporary wedding merit Its Official!  Scotlands Best Complete Wedding Photographer 2009!!

And to Pamela & Steven for looking so gorgeous on the day, thanks again guys!

The Master Photographer’s Association is the UK’s only trade body exclusively for full-time professional wedding, portrait and commercial photographers.

Alison and Paul’s Wedding Photography at Lochside Hotel, New Cumnock

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Alison and Paul first met briefly, 10 years ago.  Alison was out on a girlie day with her sister and friends and saw Paul with his friends in a local pub.  She asked her sister if she knew him and was told Paul was too young for her!  About 4 years later on New Year’s Day 2003, Alison was out with her girlfriend Kimberley and got talking to Paul!  They hit it off and went on their first date a couple of weeks later.  From then on, they were inseparable, until, 6 months later, Paul graduated from University and got his first Quantity Surveying job on the Isle of Man.  They then pursued a long distance romance for the next year and a half!  When Paul finally came home to a job in Glasgow, they made plans and bought their first house together that same year, 2005.

wedding photography lochside hotel 1 Alison and Pauls Wedding Photography at Lochside Hotel, New Cumnock

Paul proposed to Alison in Barcelona on 6th of August 2006.  It was a total surprise for Alison and she thought initially he was joking.  They had been on some amazing holidays to Singapore, Las Vegas, Paris and Rome, and each time they went on holiday, all the family would be thinking Paul was going to propose.  When Alison booked a quiet weekend in Barcelona no-one expected anything exciting to happen.  Paul caught everyone out.  They had been for a lovely dinner in an idyllic square overlooking a stunning fountain.  As they walked around the square after their meal, Paul stopped and produced a beautiful ring and Alison was stuck for words.   Of course she said ‘yes’.

wedding photography lochside hotel 3 Alison and Pauls Wedding Photography at Lochside Hotel, New Cumnock

Paul and Alison wanted their wedding venue to be fairly local and easy for their guests to travel to, so they looked at about five venues in Ayrshire and finally opted for Lochside House Hotel near New Cumnock. The staff were very accommodating and the venue itself stunning.  The hotel has two beautiful suites, one which the couple had their wedding breakfast in and the other to host the evening reception.  Alison said “the personal service offered by the hotel made our day so relaxed and thoroughly enjoyable” 

wedding photography lochside hotel 4 Alison and Pauls Wedding Photography at Lochside Hotel, New Cumnock

Alison got her dress from By Storm in Bearsden, Glasgow.  The designer Joyce Young has fabulous collections which are all made to measure.  It was Alison’s mum who suggested looking there as they also do Mother of the Bride outfits (she had hers made there for Alison’s sister’s wedding 6 years before).  Alison also got her veil and tiara from By Storm.  Shoes were bought from the Westend Wedding Boutique.  They had a great range in stock and also offered a shoe dying service to match a shoe to a dress for the bridesmaids.
Alison and Paul’s flowers were from Allison’s Flowers in Stonehouse.  The owner Allison Walker dealt with Alison directly and offered a lot of helpful advice on what flowers were available at that time of year.  She discussed design, style, shape and even added diamantes and sparkle to the flowers.   All bridesmaid bouquets and buttonholes were supplied by Allison’s Flowers

wedding photography lochside hotel 5 Alison and Pauls Wedding Photography at Lochside Hotel, New Cumnock

Paul and Alison met Mark and Donna of Archibald Photography at the SECC Wedding Fair and as Alsion said “immediately felt that this was the kind of photography they were looking for.  We were looking for more of a storybook idea which captures the mood of our day rather than very formal pictures.  Mark and Donna spent a lot of time showing us the different layouts available and how they work on the actual wedding day.  It was important to us that we were not taken away from our wedding guests for too long and on the day Mark was really good at taking great pictures quickly and without obtrusion.  We were really impressed and satisfied with the service both in the run up to the wedding and afterwards.”

wedding photography lochside hotel 8 Alison and Pauls Wedding Photography at Lochside Hotel, New Cumnock

Other notable suppliers for Alison and Paul included their wedding video by Hart Video, Cars were from NIL WEdding Cars , their band was the James Honey Band – a 9 piece band with a great repertoire.  (Contact Gordon Pollock gordon_pollock@hotmail.com) and Alison got her flowergirl’s wand and little teddy with Swarovski crystals from Louise Graham at  www.weddingandbaby.co.uk

wedding photography lochside hotel 10 Alison and Pauls Wedding Photography at Lochside Hotel, New Cumnock

The best thing about the day for Alison and Paul was the smooth running of it.  From the moment Alison entered the church the day just flowed seamlessly.  Also, having a winter wedding they were not sure what kind of day it would be weather wise.  It turned out to be a beautiful sunny and frosty day.  In addition, the wedding ceremony was very personal to them both as Alison, who is a music teacher had her colleagues there to play the organ and trumpet and her school choir sang a blessing after the vows. Paul also had a Priest friend of the family give a blessing too.  Friends of them or their family had made the stationary, the cake, the video and Alison knew the band personally.  It really added to the intimacy of the whole day. 

wedding photography lochside hotel 9 Alison and Pauls Wedding Photography at Lochside Hotel, New Cumnock

The funniest moment for the couple was during the cutting of the cake, as everyone was quiet, when their little nephew shouted out at the top of his voice that he needed the toilet.  It was all caught on the wedding video. 

wedding photography lochside hotel 7 Alison and Pauls Wedding Photography at Lochside Hotel, New Cumnock

Karen & Michael’s Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Michael and Karen met in 2002 in Connecticut, USA.  They both took part in a Work America programme with Karen travelling from Aberdeen University and Michael from Edinburgh University.  There were 25 students from the UK living in a college and working on a theme park.  Everyone got to know each other really well and romance blossomed between the couple from the start.  They spent 10 weeks together and then went travelling separately for a month but kept in touch.  Once Karen & Michael were both back in Scotland, they met up and decided to stay together and travel between their universities.

wedding photography rufflets hotel 1 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

Karen was in her final year and once she graduated, she decided to move to Edinburgh and join the police.  After 6 years Michael proposed.  Whilst on a walk in Peebles on a lovely summers day, Karen threw some money in a wishing well.  Her wish was that Michael would propose sometime soon.  Michael asked what Karen had wished for - she didn’t tell him but could see he was smiling.  About 15 minutes later, whilst walking along the River Tweed,  Michael got down on one knee and proposed.  Karen doesn’t even remember saying ‘yes’ as she was crying so much!

wedding photography rufflets hotel 2 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

A week after this, Michael had to go offshore for 6 weeks.  Karen now knows he was quite happy about this because she went into planning overdrive.  Karen’s parents were very helpful and they viewed lots of venues.  But as soon as Karen saw Rufflets Country House on the outskirts of St Andrews, she knew that was their wedding venue.  Rufflets had an intimate feel as it was a small family run hotel but the only drawback was that they were in the process of building an extension for bigger weddings.  Karen sat down with their wedding co ordinator and she showed her all the plans.  Karen felt confident that the extension would complement the original hotel because the staff were so professional and had such high standards.  Luckily, Michael loved the hotel as much as Karen and they booked it when he returned.  The couples were both over the moon with the completed extension.

wedding photography rufflets hotel 3 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

Karen really enjoyed planning the wedding.  She tried on about 20 dresses but fell in love with one by Essence in Eleganza Sposa in Edinburgh.  It was lace and organza and the layers were a mix of white and champagne.  She also bought a mid length veil from Eleganza and shoes from Rainbow.

wedding photography rufflets hotel 4 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

Karen met with a florist, Yvonne from Pod Flowers in Newport.  The couple had decided that the colour theme was going to be apple green as it was lovely and fresh and Yvonne came up with lots of ideas.  There were vases filled with apples, green and cream flowers in the reception room and lots of green roses.  This complemented the apple green ribbons tied to the chair covers.

wedding photography rufflets hotel 5 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews
 
Michael and Karen both wanted a photographer who was not too overbearing and who made them feel relaxed on the day.  Neither of them love posing for photos and Mark’s style suited them.  Most of their guests commented on how laid back Mark of Archibald Photography was and that he captured the mood of the day.

wedding photography rufflets hotel 6 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

The couple were hoping that if the weather was good enough, they would have the wedding ceremony in the lovely gardens at Rufflets.  Unfortunately, when they woke up on the our wedding, it was very foggy and rainy.  Karen and Michael realised that the wedding would have to be held indoors.  On the same day as their wedding was the RAF show at Leuchars and the couple had warned everyone about heavy traffic.  Karen left really early to go to the hairdressers anticipating this but it seems most people opted to stay away and most of the planes were grounded.  As Karen said “This was a blessing in disguise because they had made so much noise the day before”.

wedding photography rufflets hotel 7 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

Even though the ceremony was indoors, it was still the highlight of Karen & Michael’s day. It was held in the glass reception room in the Garden Suite.  As Karen walked in, she became very emotional and when she first saw Michael, he had tears in his eyes.  Karen’s two bridesmaids and the couple’s three year old neice, Niamh, walked up the aisle before her. As Karen told us “up to this point, Niamh had been very well behaved but once at the top of the aisle, she would not stop chattering.  Her dad tried to remove her and she started screaming!  Although some people thought this caused a scene, we were both quite glad because it broke the tension and we both gathered our emotions and were able to talk through our vows”.

wedding photography rufflets hotel 8 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

Two of the couple’s close friends gave readings and the registrar made the ceremony very personal for them.  The couple were both really nervous and even though Karen had had some practice walking in her dress, as soon as she got to the ceremony she kept on catching her dress on her shoes.  Karen said “after the ceremony as we walked back down the aisle, I had to hand my bouquet to Michael as I had to pick up the dress as I thought I was going to trip up.  It was his first task as a husband and he did very well, even though people wondered why he was holding the flowers”.

wedding photography rufflets hotel 9 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

Luckily, by the time the ceremony was finished the rain had stopped and Karen and Michael got their photos taken outside and were able to enjoy the gardens.  The rest of the day flew in for them and after a lovely meal, their band Moondance arrived.  The rest of the night was filled with dancing and chatting. 

wedding photography rufflets hotel 10 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

Karen’s advice to brides would be “do not stress if you don’t get to chat properly with all your guests, they all understand.  You still want to enjoy youreslf and fit in a few dances with your new husband, as the night will be over before you know it”.

wedding photography rufflets hotel 11 Karen & Michaels Wedding at Rufflets Hotel, St Andrews

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

Cheryl & Chris’s Wedding at Dundas Castle

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Chris and Cheryl originally met at a mutual friends’ birthday night out at the Cathouse in Glasgow 3 years ago. As Cheryl told us, “We instantly communicated in the loud rock club and later arranged a date. We already had a mutual taste in music covered so the rest was easy.” Chris and Cheryl were both very interested in getting married and four months later Chris proposed.

wedding photographer dundas castle 2 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

Chris proposed to Cheryl over looking the Rest and Be Thankful near Loch Lomond where Cheryl had told Chris for the first time that she loved him. It was very hard to hide a secret from Cheryl and when Chris had asked what her favourite restaurant was she knew something was up. It worked out well for both of them since Chris was having trouble choosing a ring and Cheryl then got to choose the perfect ring from Mr Harold and Son in Glasgow.

wedding photographer dundas castle 3 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

Cheryl informed us that “our chosen venue Dundas Castle was a bit of a happy accident. We had held off on looking for a venue but it was still on our minds. While out one day on one of our road trips, we found ourselves lost round the south Queensferry area and as we were trying to find our bearings we both noticed a castle through the trees and instantly felt drawn to it. One internet search later and a phone call and we found ourselves standing in one of the most fairytale looking rooms we had ever seen. It was just us down to a tee. We booked the venue the same day.” (www.dundascastle.com)

wedding photographer dundas castle 4 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

The wedding day itself ran smoothly and the rain stayed off for photographs outside. The couple were so glad they had the opportunity for photos outside with such an amazing venue and felt the photos turned out great. Once inside the rain began to pour but a few hours of dancing later, Cheryl & Chris decided to take the risk and go for a walk out in the rain to get some fresh air. Cheryl told us “on our walk outside alone in the quiet we could see a man approaching from the distance with a brolly for us. It was Bob who worked at the castle and by giving us the brolly we were able to survive the Scottish weather and enjoy some time together a little longer. Surprisingly the dress was not ruined on our walk”.

wedding photographer dundas castle 10 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

Cheryl’s dress was by UK designer Stephanie Allin (www.oneandonly.co.uk) and purchased from Eleganza Sposa in Glasgow (www.eleganza.co.uk) and her shoes were from The Accessory Boutique (www.theaccessoryboutique.com)

wedding photographer dundas castle 6 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

The flower arrangements were all created by Lilium Florist (www.lilium-florist.co.uk) and hair and make up was done by Alexis Miller (www.alexismake-up.com)

wedding photographer dundas castle 1 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

Cheryl instantly fell in love with Archibald Photography at the Wedding Ideas Fair at the George Hotel in Edinburgh. After a talk with Donna and a look through Mark’s work, Cheryl had found the down-to-earth creative photographer for the wedding and all she had to do was convince Chris. “We approached 3 highly skilled photographers in total and Archibald Photography was by far the best candidate. When it came to the big day we trusted Mark to just do what he wanted and lucky for us he stayed and took fantastic informal shots of our wedding day. We knew Mark was dedicated to getting creative shots of our day when we saw him walk away with dirt all down his back. He had been down on the floor outside taking photographs. We love the story the photos tell. No need for a videographer when this guy is around. Donna was also a star and always went out of her way to make sure we were happy. In the end we were very pleased with the service.”

wedding photographer dundas castle 7 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

During the 10 week run up to the wedding, Cheryl and Chris attended dance lessons with Learn to Wedding Dance in preparation for their first dance as husband and wife (www.learn2weddingdance.co.uk). “The whole experience was a laugh and Felicity made us feel very welcome in her studio. By the end of the 10 weeks we had learned a dance routine which not only entertained our guests but gave us something fun to do in the run up to the wedding away from the stress. On our honeymoon on Kuredu Island (www.kuredu.com) they played “Sway” by Dean Martin, and we were happy to be able to perform our routine beyond our wedding day.

wedding photographer dundas castle 9 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

When asked about the best bit of the day, Cheryl said “For me it has to be seeing Chris all dressed up waiting for me at the bottom of the isle with a great big smile as the main theme from star wars was playing.”  For Chris, “I think for me, seeing Cheryl for the first time in her wedding dress – my heart skipped a beat and I got butterflies in my stomach. I get the same feeling now just thinking about it.”

wedding photographer dundas castle 5 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

The only thing that didn’t happen as planned for Cheryl and Chris was that their specially made amaretto wedding cake was not put out with the rest of the vanilla cake.  But the funniest thing was the evening ceilidh dancing with the majority of guests being English and never having participated in a ceilidh before.  There were arms and legs all over the place.

wedding photographer dundas castle 8 Cheryl & Chriss Wedding at Dundas Castle

Ruth & Chris’s Wedding at Prestonfield House

Friday, March 13th, 2009

It’s not often that you ask a couple how they met to be told there’s a PC and non-PC version!  The PC version of how Ruth and Chris met is through a sports club (www.8thdayuk.com) that arranges more unusual activities like Street Luge, Sumo Suit Wrestling, Zorbing etc.  Ruth had told her parents that she was doing a dance class… the full and unedited version of the story is they met through a mixed-pole dancing class!  Yes, Chris was spinning around a pole too, and Ruth has photographic evidence to prove it!  This was back on 24th August 2005, then Chris promptly went home for a holiday to Australia… he managed to get Ruth’s email address from a mutual friend and they started chatting via email.  Chris asked Ruth out rock-climbing for their first date on 1st October 2005 and they got married 3 years and one day later on 2nd October 2008.

Chris proposed on the threshold of the house they couple had bought on the evening they picked up the keys.  Ruth had random decorating and renovating thoughts running through her head as she put the key in the door.  Chris said “before you go in…” and she turned around to find him down on one knee with a satin shoe (ring holder) with diamonds in it.  He said “I want to start our life in our new home together properly, will you marry me”.  Ruth completely choked, teared up and managed to nod her head – it is a rare occurrence for Ruth to be lost for words!

wedding photography prestonfield house 2 Ruth & Chriss Wedding at Prestonfield House

Ruth and Chris had planned a wedding in Australia, but with international flights and flying Ruth’s family across the country, along with renovating their house, they just couldn’t afford it.  So the couple started thinking about where else they could have the wedding.  Though they live in London, the couple felt it just lacked a sense of romance to get married in a Registry Office, and Vegas was just too cheesy!

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Chris and Ruth both love Edinburgh, though they’d never been there together – they’d both wanted to live there before they met but as Ruth says “thankfully we both ended up in London or we might never had met!”  So, Edinburgh seemed the obvious choice once they had decided upon it.

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The couple started hunting around for venues and once Ruth saw Prestonfield House (www.prestonfield.co.uk), she knew Chris would love it and it was the place for them.  Chris trusted her judgment completely, so hadn’t even looked at the website photos before they went in to sign the contract!  Thankfully he was blown away by it!

wedding photography prestonfield house 13 Ruth & Chriss Wedding at Prestonfield House

The day was absolutely brilliant for Chris and Ruth.  As Ruth said “Chris and his best man, David, relaxed with whisky and cigars in the summer house before the wedding, the Leather Room was a cosy venue for the ceremony, the grounds were exquisite for our photos, and dinner in the Stuart Room was sensational! We couldn’t have asked for more from our day.”

wedding photography prestonfield house 1 Ruth & Chriss Wedding at Prestonfield House

Ruth’s dress was made for her in Asia and tradition in her family dictates that the family aunts normally buy the headdress.  But as Ruth’s Aunty Irene had passed away a number of years ago, her Mum bought her tiara in her honour.  It was a pale, matt gold with pearls which matched the antique pearl necklace and earrings her Mum had given her on Ruth’s 21st birthday which her Mum in turn had received for her 21st birthday.  Chris & Ruth discovered an Art Deco pearl bracelet in an antique shop in Hay on their first camping trip together which Ruth also wore on the day.

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Chris wore cufflinks of black and white pearls which Ruth designed for him with Lesley of Lesley’s Designs and both the groom, bestman & bridesmaid wore hats bought at Fabhatrix on Grassmarket (http://www.fabhatrix.com).

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Chris and Ruth’s shoes were important accessories on the day (Ruth’s were copied for the cake topper) and these were also bought overseas.  The veil with amethysts was an eBay find!  Flowers were provided by Lilium (www.liliumflorist.co.uk)

wedding photography prestonfield house 14 shoes Ruth & Chriss Wedding at Prestonfield House

When asked why they booked Archibald Photography, Ruth said “I absolutely loved Mark’s photos on the website.  I narrowed down a few photographers which we came to meet, but had told Chris that he was my favourite from the photos, so he was our first appointment in Scotland.  For me, the photos were one of the most important things as it’s what we’ll keep forever.  We met Mark and all hit it off from the first moment – it was more like hanging out with a (talented) friend than anything else.  We’d already made our mind up when we walked out, but had promised to meet the others, but nobody stood a chance!  It was easy to relax around Mark on the day, and he certainly went the extra mile getting into awkward positions just to get the right shot – we had a fantastic time and really enjoyed ourselves through the photo shoot.  I think the end results show that we all had a great time!”

wedding photography prestonfield house 4 Ruth & Chriss Wedding at Prestonfield House

The couple’s fantastic cake was made at Truly Scrumptious Cakes (http://www.truly-scrumptious-cakes.co.uk), who listened to their ideas and then used their expertise to create exactly what Ruth and Chris wanted.  They even created a replica of Ruth’s wedding shoe for the top of the cake from photos.  The couple had a fruit layer to keep, and a delicious chocolate layers to eat, and there was no marzipan in sight as they both hate it!

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Ruth and Chris’s videographer, Geoff, is also worthy of mention as they thought he was a lot of fun to work with (www.watchthebirdie.co.uk)

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Exchanging their vows and listening to the readings they’d chosen really meant the world to Ruth.  As did having such fun having their photos taken and sitting down to a sensational meal in a glorious setting with some of their favourite people (they are all “foodies”).

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When asked if anything went wrong, Ruth said “nothing major, but the buttonholes were much bigger than I expected.  I was a bit shocked as I walked down the aisle and spotted them but thought to myself that if that was the worst thing of the day, then I was a lucky girl (and I was!).  The other thing would be the night ending – I hadn’t danced as much as I’d have liked!!  But as we’ll do it all again in Australia next year, we’ll be able to “right any wrongs!”.

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Things that made the couple laugh?  Ruth said “just as Mark was about to take a photo of Chris & I with my bridesmaid Rowan, instead of ‘say cheese’, Chris said ‘say threesome’.  Ro & I looked a little shocked, then cracked up laughing, which shows in the photos!  Also, Chris is quite famous amongst our friends for falling asleep at almost every party.  We thought it would happen late in the night, and our guests were prepped with disposable cameras just incase Mark had already left… however Chris managed a quick kip before we’d even sat down for dinner!”

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