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A rather unusual first wedding dance | Royal College of Physicians

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

You may have read on our blog recently the story of how Tamsyn and Jamie first met.  With a story like that setting their relationship off, it might not surprise you to hear that their wedding day for also a little different from the norm.  Starting with Tamsyn’s dress – electric blue Angelina Colarusso gown dripping in glamour and then a rather unusual first “dance”…  As a couple, Jamie and Tamsyn like to get creative and do things in their own style, and so wanted to apply the same approach to their wedding.

So first, the proposal.  Tamsyn & Jamie can’t resist an adventure trip, and had loaded their kit into a canoe for a few days paddling and wild camping along the Thames river. When they reached the idyllic Temple Island at Henley, which was glinting gently in the last rays of sunshine, Jamie suggested they stop to enjoy the moment and admire it.  As they pulled alongside the ‘Temple’, he scrambled up the canoe and asked if Tamsyn would be his team-mate for all of life’s adventures. Once Tamsyn had manage to compose herself after a touch of joyful blubbing, she accepted.  As Tamsyn told us”it was perfect, even when the heavens later opened and we spent the first night of ‘almost married’ life in a wonky, flooded, smelly tent trying to stop the pots and pans from floating away!”

Tamsyn knew she wanted a dress that was completely different, and coloured rather than white, but found finding something that fitted the quirky criteria was surprisingly challenging. She told us “I was starting to despair when Mum and I came across Angelina Colarusso – I loved the architectural style and sculptural elegance of her designs, and was overjoyed to meet Angelina and find she was happy to apply her considerable artistic talents to creating something a little on the wild side! As an added plus, the full skirt detaches to convert the whole thing into a slinky evening dress – I may have refused to take it off at the end of the night if I thought I’d never get to wear at least part of it again!”

Tamsyn asked us for a hair stylist recommendation and we suggested contacting Lidia Attino at Volume Hair.  Tamsayn told us she “did a fantastic job on our bridesmaids’, Mum’s and my hair. Vicky Cameron stepped into the breach to do our make-up after I was quavering from a disastrous trial elsewhere, and I was so pleased to have found her – she made us all feel absolutely gorgeous. Amazingly all the hair and makeup looks lasted not only all day but throughout some very warm and energetic hours of ceilidh dancing in the evening!”

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Tamsyn and her Dad walked down the aisle to the Flower Duet from Lakme, played by the brilliant Cairn String Quartet, who also flawlessly accommodated their more offbeat request to perform Guns N’ Roses, Sandi Thom and Metallica for our registry signing.  The guests loved their performances before and after the ceremony as well.

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Buildings with history and plenty of character have always appealed to Tamsyn & Jamie  They felt The Royal College of Physicians, with its classical library and vibrant Great Hall, had those in abundence. Tamsyn told us “it has an ‘Alice in Wonderland’ quality; everywhere you go a contrasting style and colour unfolds before you, and as Jamie put it, we wandered round like ‘twa bairns the night afore Christmas’. The team there were also incredibly helpful and organised, both throughout the planning and on the day, and didn’t bat an eyelid when we proposed staging a swordfight in their priceless building!”  The wedding day was rainy but it didn’t matter as the interior of The Royal College of Physicians is so stunning.

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The first dance was a tricky one for Jamie and Tamsyn.  As they told us “neither of us are dancers, and we dreaded three minutes of awkward shuffling to something traditional. So we decided that we’d choose the mushiest tune we could think of (step forward Celine Dion’s Titanic theme), shuffle briefly – then stop the music and launch into a ‘first swordfight’ instead!  As we started to practise our fight in the weeks beforehand, we did wonder if we’d bitten off more than we could chew – I used to fence internationally but had never performed, and Jamie was a professional musician so is used to stages, but had never fenced. Plus we’d be doing the whole thing in full formal dress (including enormous skirt, train and heels for me), having to remember detailed choreography on top of all the excitement of the wedding day, and trying not to run each other through, as we wouldn’t be wearing any safety gear. We kept the whole thing secret (apart from a handful of helpers), and snuck nervously away for a quick practice beforehand (which Mark also photographed). But once the swordfight music started (Pirates of the Caribbean theme tune!), and we smiled at each other across our raised blades, all the nerves melted away and the whole fight was the most immense amount of fun.”

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Jamie and Tamsyn decided they needed a more ‘them’ alternative to flowers. Tamsyn’s Mum was asked if she could help with, “you know, stuff that will look cool, um, maybe with peacock feathers”. She designed and made all the ‘bouquets’, buttonholes, bridesmaids fascinators, table plans and markers, and bookmark place-settings (for which they’d chosen an individual quote for each guest) – and Tamsyn & Jamie were blown away by her imaginative ideas, and how fantastic the finished results were.

The couple also made their own centrepieces, by building stacks of books then planting artificial trees in them.  Tamsyn told us “these caused a few fraught moments with midnight book-drilling and disembowelling topiary balls and trying to stuff fairy lights into them, but they were worth it in the end!”  The wedding cake was blue, green, and purple cupcakes from Liggy’s Cakes described by Tamsyn as “yum!”.

Jamie hadn’t owned a full kilt outfit previously as he’d never felt comfortable in the buttoned-up traditional style, so he eagerly seized on the opportunity to put together his own style entirely. He created his own tartan, and then had his kilt made up in this newly-minted family pattern. The rest of his sleek black outfit was then designed around it.

Tamsyn told us that ceilidh band Two Left Feet were a “huge hit, and got everyone from the oldest to the youngest on their feet, with enthusiastic calling for our many novice English ceilidh-ers (bride included)! One of the best unexpected pleasures of the day was seeing all our diverse gang of family and friends dancing merrily away together.”

Other suppliers worthy of note for the couple were the Humanist celebrant Lesley who “worked with us to put together a very personal ceremony, and was a huge support and calming presence throughout” and caterers Prestige Scotland, who “not only provided fabulous food but were great in helping us plan, and in running an immaculately tight ship on the day”.

So why did Jamie and Tamsyn choose Archibald Photography?  Tamsyn told us “we’re passionate about travel, and were initially captivated by Mark’s travel photography, with galleries of the sort of travel shots we’d love to have taken ourselves, if only we were that talented! Plus Archibald Photography’s ethos of reflecting the individual styles of people they work with, rather than fitting a traditional ‘wedding’ mould, really appealed. Mark is a lovely character in person as well, and we knew he’d be great at putting all our most photo-shy guests (including us occasionally!) at ease.  We’re still struggling to choose favourites. There are so many beautifully dramatic ones against the RCPE’s stunning backdrops, but we also love the really personal shots that have vividly captured all our favourite moments. And there were so many of those! All the various aspects of the ceremony, including exchanging rings (and giggling as we struggle to get them on), speeches, the swordfight (and our joy and amazement afterwards that we’d actually managed to pull it off without someone losing an eye!) – and I could go on, there are countless others. Also, the way Mark’s captured all the character and personality of our wonderful families and friends. We felt carried along on a tide of their thoroughly infectious enthusiasm, and without them the day wouldn’t have been the joyful and exuberant celebration it was.”

A final note from groom Jamie who “remembers having to pinch himself throughout the day, because not only had we actually got married, but we’d done so in a way that felt entirely true to ourselves, and we and our families and friends were having a fantastic time into the bargain.”

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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!”

Here are some of our favourites for the day:

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Susie + Paul | Mavis Hall Park | A beautiful wedding in the rain

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Many of our clients ask us “what will we do if it rains on our wedding day”and with this in mind, I’d like to show you the lovely Susie and Paul’s wedding photography from Mavis Hall Park.  These images answer that question completely – if it rains, it’s all still part of the story and you’ll have just as much fun.  Susie and Paul’s wedding guests donned their wellies and brollies and trekked through fields down to a marquee at the lochside through a torrential downpour – check out the smiles!

Susie and Paul originally met through Susie’s brother Matt, who was Paul’s boss at the time. They had met a few times at the pub and always got on really well, talking mostly about snowboarding! They got together over seven years ago after Susie had gone with Matt to a paintballing day organised by his work. Paul came to the pub after to meet his colleagues and when Susie headed off to a club Paul quickly followed. They spent the rest of the night in this club laughing.

Paul proposed to Susie in New York in December two and a half years ago. He had whisked her away for her 30th birthday and had already bought the ring, so it was just a case of deciding when to propose. He thought about doing it on the plane but was a little nervous that if she said no it would be an awkward 9 hours and 3 day trip. They got to New York and Paul thought about proposing at so many different points and bottled it each time, it got to day 2 and time was running out and the plan was to do a spot of shopping and then head to Central Park, so Paul thought – perfect I’ll propose in Central Park – ideally romantic albeit a little unplanned. As they walked down Susie thought he was acting strange, squeezing her hand really tight and not saying much but just thought he was distracted by how much he’d just spent on a new watch! They went and sat on the grass by the lake in Central Park and within 5 minutes Susie got restless and became a bit grumpy that they weren’t ‘achieving’ much. So she suggested they went for a wander and a coffee, but Paul was reluctant, he was determined that this was the place and was building himself up to it. And as his behavior got stranger Susie says she started to realise what was going on and thought ‘oh wow’. And then he rolled over onto both knees in the mud and said ‘you know I love you and I want to spend the rest of my life with you, will you marry me’ and produced the beautiful ring. Through her sobs Susie said yes.

The couple chose Scotland for their wedding because Paul was born and spent his childhood in Selkirk and Susie was born in Dumfries and, although her family moved south when she was still very young she spent all her holidays in Powfoot, where her grandparents lived, until she was in her twenties. Scotland is very close to both of their hearts. They wanted a venue which felt relaxed and informal and could offer a real Scottish feel – they only looked at one venue and totally fell in love with it. Mavis Hall Park is a family run farm that has been converted for events. The couple first saw the barns and loved their character (especially the hens that greet you as you arrive) and inside they thought they were such a perfect blank canvas. Then Fiona, the owner, took them down to the loch to show them where we could get married and they were totally blown away. It was so beautiful and Susie and Paul just remember standing there in awe and all they could hear were birds.

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The wedding party (family and close friends) stayed at Dalhousie Castle the day before and the night of the wedding. Dalhousie gave them the Orangery Restaurant for exclusive use for the night before the wedding, which is in a lovely conservatory overlooking the grounds. Nearly 30 of their family and friends took over the restaurant and had a lovely meal to kick start the celebrations, and according to Susie “it felt amazing having all our family and closest friends with us”.

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Susie told us that “the wedding day was just amazing. Calling it the ‘best day of your life’ sounds clichéd but it was just brilliant, we had so much fun. Both Dalhousie Castle and Mavis Hall Park were perfect and were a perfect combination for us: we got to stay in a beautiful castle but we had the wedding in a character filled farm whose relaxed and intimate feel was more ‘us’ than a the formal setting of the castle. The ceremony was so lovely, really relaxed. We loved that everyone was stood, gathered around us, some with a beer in their hand, watching us make special promises to one another. Mavis Hall Park was the perfect venue, so many of our guests told us they thought it was an incredible place – they were blown away by how beautiful it was down by the loch, how cool the barns were and just how well run everything was. Fiona and her team are so professional and so lovely, they couldn’t do enough for us and they organised the day to perfection. And there were no complaints from Fiona when she received last minute emails about giant balloons and surprise guests on the day! We couldn’t recommend Mavis Hall highly enough.”

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Susie’s dress was called Paris and was designed by Forget Me Not, a British design team based on the Isle of Wight. Susie said “I knew I didn’t want anything too ‘traditional’ and I tended to be drawn to material rather than shape – anything vintage looking and lacey. I had been to a few shops with my bridesmaids, including vintage wedding dress shops in London where I had tried a wide range of styles on. Then I went shopping at home with my Mum and sister and my nieces. Sophia, who was about a year old at the time came for the morning and in the afternoon my older niece, Anneliese (who was four at the time) came. Lynn, my sister and I, were looking through the dresses on a rail and pulled out this dress which was just the most beautiful material – it was a creamy, champagne gold colour and lacey. Because Lynn is almost 6 foot and I am about 5 foot 5 we couldn’t work out how long the dress was – it looked long for me but super short for Lynn. Anyway, before I tried anything on I said to Anneliese ‘just tell me if you think I look pretty, if you don’t think I do it doesn’t matter just say so but if you think I do look pretty say Aunty Susie I like this one’. So I tried three or four other dresses on and walked out the dressing room to show my Mum, Lynn and Anneliese who were sat at the end of the mirrors and Anneliese said ‘no, no, no’ to each one. Then I walked out in the dress I ended up getting and she just said ‘yes, that’s the one’ and punched the air! Then she fell asleep for the afternoon. Job done!

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There is a lot of pressure to find ‘the one’ all I knew is that I loved the dress because I couldn’t stop smiling when I was wearing it. There were other dresses that I thought were gorgeous but I just felt really special in Paris. The style of the dress ‘fitted’ our venue and our plans for a day that would be fun, relaxed and informal. I loved the full skirt and the length was perfect for our day which was going to be spent on grass and walking through woods! I absolutely loved the detail too – the belt was unusual and the whole look made the dress have a vintage feel, which is what I wanted. I kept coming back to Paris and when I took my bridesmaids, Annie (my sister) and Kate (my friend), and my mother in law June they all loved it. Everywhere I tried on the dress it was almost a perfect fit, so I decided to see if I could get hold of a sample. I looked online for suppliers and phoned around shops that were within an hour of my parents house in Birmingham and my flat in London. I eventually got it from a shop in Ironbridge, near Telford, called ‘She’. Angie, the owner offered me a great deal and was just so lovely and a total perfectionist.”

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Susie decided against a veil, as “it just didn’t feel very me. I wanted something again that was informal and relaxed so I found a gold flower in a haberdashery shop in London, I just used grips to put it in my hair.”  Susie made her bracelet from two small pearl bracelets that she had bought when she was a bridesmaid for her best friend. She told us “I bought some small ribbon bows from a craft shop, sewed one onto the bracelets and then attached a locket that my best friend had bought for me before the wedding. I put a picture of my mum and my dad in. My parents died when I was younger so it was important to have them near to me on the day. I also wore my Mum’s engagement ring. It upset me putting it on on the day, as it was a reminder that she couldn’t be with me, but I loved having it on too knowing that my mum was wearing the same ring on her special day.”

Susie borrowed her earrings from her sister Annie. Susie’s sister had bought them in New York for her wedding. Susie said “I was blown away when I saw them, they were so beautiful and looked amazing in her photos. I was a little nervous asking but Annie was so happy to let me borrow them.”

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Mavis Hall Park Wedding Photography  018 Susie + Paul | Mavis Hall Park | A beautiful wedding in the rain

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Mavis Hall Park Wedding Photography  020 Susie + Paul | Mavis Hall Park | A beautiful wedding in the rain

A humanist ceremony was chosen by the couple and the celebrant was Ivan Middleton. Susie told us “when we first met Ivan we thought he was lovely and on the day our guests thought he was great, really funny. We really believed in the humanist values of love and respect and loved that we could make the ceremony really personal by writing most of it.

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Mavis Hall Park Wedding Photography  022 Susie + Paul | Mavis Hall Park | A beautiful wedding in the rain

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Susie knew she would prefer smaller heels, as she said she is “not brilliant at walking in sky scrapers, and given I would be walking on grass and cobbles I thought I had to be a bit practical. Had I known that I would wear wellies for that part of the day I wouldn’t have worried! My dress shop recommended Rachel Simpson shoes so I looked online. I ended up getting them on ebay and absolutely loved them. But I had really wanted bows on the front of my shoes to go with the whole 50’s style of the dress, so I went to an amazing vintage wedding shop in London called ‘Fur Coat No Knickers’ and they sewed gorgeous little ivory bows on the shoes for me. I loved them. As I said, I ended up wearing wellies for most of the day. To cut a long story short, it was raining we wanted to keep the ceremony outside and I was told everyone was wearing wellies down at the loch so I thought ‘well if they are I probably should’. Luckily my friend works for Hunters and, as a wedding gift, bought me a gorgeous pair of pink wellies. They looked great against the cream of the dress.  Lots of people since have commented on how much they liked the welly look. At least it meant my feet didn’t hurt and I could dance in my heels all night.”

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Susie and Paul’s adult bridesmaids wore cornflower blue dresses from Coast. As soon as Susie saw the colour, she knew it would be perfect. They chose their own gold shoes and jewellery and both looked gorgeous. The couple also had 3 flowergirls – Susie’s niece, Anneliese, and Paul’s niece Amelia both wore cream and Susie’s little niece Sophia wore pink.  They were all brilliant and very cute.

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Lynne Deherdt did Susie’s make up and her and a lovely lady called Agneshka did the make up for the bridesmaids, the mothers and my sister. Agneshka also did our nails. Susie did her own hair. She told us “I was a little nervous about it as I hadn’t really had much time to practice. But it was fine, I just curled it with straighteners and my sister, Annie, helped me get it right.”

Susie had a meeting with her florist, Fiona Cumming at her home in Edinburgh and they talked about what she wanted. They settled on blue hydrangeas and large cream roses for Susie and bright pink peonies and cream roses for the older bridesmaids. Susie then wanted lots of petals to put into little baskets she had bought for the little bridesmaids. Susie told us “The table centres were jugs, that I had bought from a market local to me, with jam jars dotted around. I asked Fiona to use any flowers that looked relaxed, bright and pretty. These placed in the jugs and then individual stems were put into the jam jars. It looked so pretty when they were all together on the day.”

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Mavis Hall Park Wedding Photography  025 Susie + Paul | Mavis Hall Park | A beautiful wedding in the rain

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Paul wore a grey spirit kilt, but with a relaxed approach and socks down. Black and grey kilt, black shirt, black waistcoat and grey jacket. Susie gave Paul some cufflinks on the morning of the wedding, which were steering wheels – he loves cars. Paul’s best man and the ushers all wore the same as Paul – even Paul’s English friends were made to wear a kilt and no pants were allowed.

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The couple chose not to have a cake as there wasn’t anything they wanted. Similarly, they chose not to have favours as Susie said “we didn’t want to do them for the sake of it when we couldn’t think of anything interesting or relevant to do for them.”  Susie and Paul hired a Bentley GTC for 5 days and drove it from London to their venue and back again which they summed up as an “amazing experience”. A friend had recommended Premier Velocity in Ware, England.

The couple had Scottish slang as the table names, like “Merrit”, “Haud yer weesht” and “blootered” and bird cages hanging from the old beams in the barns. Susie and her new mother in law decorated the bird cages with ivy (from the florist), paper flower garlands and small sequined birds. Ivy and fairy lights were wrapped around the pillars in the barn.

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Mavis Hall Park Wedding Photography  044 Susie + Paul | Mavis Hall Park | A beautiful wedding in the rain

Susie and Paul bought the rings from Dominic Carr of London, again recommended by a friend They would recommend him to anyone buying rings in London as he provided “a very individual personal experience”.

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The couple’s piper (Kenny Patterson) piped Susie down the aisle and then stood behind the marquee playing relaxed bag pipe tunes. Then after the ceremony, they had highland games for all our guests including games for the kids. This was organised by Mavis Hall and was “brilliant fun”. Luckily the sunshine came out just in time for them.

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Mavis Hall Park Wedding Photography  037 Susie + Paul | Mavis Hall Park | A beautiful wedding in the rain

Susie and Paul asked friends and family to video the day, and they told us “they have produced an amazing record of the day for us. We asked some good friends to walk round and take Polaroid shots of everyone, which we have since stuck onto the frame we used as a table plan on the day. We also set up a video camera in a room upstairs in the barns, and we asked all our guests to make a little speech giving 3 words about Paul and 3 words about Susie and a message to send us on our way. This after a couple of drinks was highly amusing and a lovely keepsake. We intended to do one too but didn’t get the time.”  Susie and Paul hired a live band called Wildcard which they said “were great. They played lots of up to date music and some old classics. They also included some Scottish dancing sporadically throughout the night. It got everyone up on the dance floor, and the choice to have it in between the other songs was a good call, as it was tiring for some of the older guests (and us!). Our first dance was a song called State of mind by Goldie, a nice relaxed drum and bass tune with heart felt lyrics are really relevant to us. We asked the band to play ‘500 miles’ by The Proclaimers as soon as our first dance was finished to get everyone jumping around on the dance floor. It worked!”

Susie and Paul told us that they first saw Archibald Photography online and “just thought their photos were amazing. We then made a swift trip to a wedding fair and met Donna and Mark there. We were really impressed with their work and really liked Mark which is something people always say is important for your photographer. We have so many favourite images, we can’t choose one! We love the one of the two of us holding hands, where you can’t see our heads! We also love the ones in the woods, with Paul holding the balloon the colours are amazing. And the picture of us in the distance holding hands in front of the cool house and large tree. And also the one of us kissing with Susie holding the umbrella under the trees. Oh and the one of the little girls holding the baskets. And the ones of the boys in front of the castle and the ones of Susie with her bridesmaids. There really are too many.”

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Mavis Hall Park Wedding Photography  029 Susie + Paul | Mavis Hall Park | A beautiful wedding in the rain

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When we asked Susie and Paul about the best part of their day, they told us “everything! The relaxed ceremony, amazing Mavis Hall venue, the friendly staff, the lochside wedding, the highland games, the spit hog roast, the live band. Weirdly the rain made the day, we loved that our guests were happy to take their shoes/stiletto’s off and put on wellies to walk down to the loch side under their umbrellas, which they have since told us felt cosy. It also meant that the ceremony felt intimate because everyone was huddled round, although we were pleased to see the sunshine coming out just after we were married. Oh and one other thing – the last dance! The band surprised us with ‘you take the high road’ and Paul and I danced and jumped around in the middle of a circle of all our family and friends holding hands – it felt so amazing, a very happy ‘moment’.

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We had so many worries before the wedding about the weather and checked forecast hour by hour as we thought it was so important it to be dry so we could have the ceremony down by the loch. On the day it was raining and that actually made it. It certainly made it different, not many people have been to a wedding where everyone (including the bride) is wearing wellies. Everyone raved about it. So our advice is: don’t worry about the weather it definitely won’t spoil your day.”

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Susie and Paul would sum their day up as “just the most fantastic day: relaxed, fun and filled with love.”

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Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

In February this year, Mark had the lovely experience of photographing Niccie and David’s wedding.  A gorgeous, friendly couple; Mark came home and said it was more like being a guest at their wedding than a photographer.  He even got to join them for a pint of beer as they had brought a keg of their local brew with them for their guests.

Niccie and David met at a 1974 themed fancy dress party for a friend’s 30th. Niccie was wearing a ‘Margot from the Good Life’ inspired maxi dress and David was dressed in a kilt (as apparently they wore them in 1974 too)!

David proposed in Mount Cook national park in New Zealand. The couple had been on a helicopter trip around the summit of Mount Cook and landed on the Tasman Glacier. Niccie was petrified (not being the best flyer) and when they landed David proposed. Still in shock at having survived the journey and a detour by the pilot to show David a “close up” of the route to the summit, she asked him three times if he was joking!

Niccie’s paternal grandmother was a Dunbar before she married and her dad had purchased a kilt in the family tartan many years before. As David and Niccie wanted a small wedding, they decided to incorporate Niccie’s Scottish heritage and search around Dunbar and the borders. Having narrowed the choice down to 4 venues, the couple spent a weekend in Scotland looking around them. They went to Hoscote House for their first appointment and after meeting Lindsey, Lonnie and Maureen and taking in the stunning house and grounds, they didn’t really want to see any of the other venues; they both fell in love with the location straight away.

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House01 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

David and Niccie had a couple of days relaxing at the house before their guests joined us – the whole weekend was a great success with 18 guests in total. Guests arrived on the Friday night so that those who didn’t already know each other could get chatting. By the Saturday everyone was very relaxed and the day went to plan. Niccie and David were provided with a wedding planner by Hoscote House and would recommend Lindsey Hunter to any couple planning their wedding. According to Niccie, “She was amazing. From start to finish she helped us through the whole planning process and was always at the end of the phone or an e-mail with advice or suggestions. Her attention to detail and organisational skills are something else! The whole weekend went so well and had such a relaxed feel because of all the planning that she made sure went into it beforehand.”

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House02 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House03 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

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Niccie wore a Cymbeline Dubai dress. which she purchased from The Wedding Shop in Alderley Edge, Cheshire. Niccie tried on lots of dresses but knew she hadn’t found ‘the one’. She knew the style she wanted and when she tried this dress, she fell in love with it. As Niccie told us “The ladies at the shop were all so helpful and they had a wonderful dress fitter who altered my dress slightly from the original and also made a bolero jacket for the ceremony and having photos outside as I knew February in Scotland was going to be cold! It was a vintage style dress and made of very delicate Parisian lace. There were a few tiny sequins dotted around it which gave it a little sparkle which I thought was nice for a winter wedding.”

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House08 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House10 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Niccie and David gave Niccie’s Dad a gift of a gorgeous pocket watch.  He was completely delighted.

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House12 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House13 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

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Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House07 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Niccie’s shoes were from Bourne; she saw them in an old wedding magazine and managed to track them down on the internet. They were lace too which carried on the theme from the dress.

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Niccie had bought 12 small clips to go into her hair but as she told us “when Katherine did my hair trial she said as I had so much hair I needed a statement piece in there too so I bought a large vintage pearl hair clip too. My necklace was a pearl from Tiffany which David bought a few Christmases ago and so was my something old too. He also bought me earrings and a bracelet which he gave me on the day to go with the necklace and they were my something new. I borrowed a lace handkerchief off my mum with her initial in blue and that covered the something borrowed and something blue.”

Niccie did her own make up and she, Emma and her Mum had our hair done by Katherine Milby. Niccie said “She did a terrific job and was a massive help on the day fetching glasses of water and opening windows to calm nerves!”

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House16 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Lindsey Hunter from Get Knotted (who was also the couple’s wedding planner through Hoscote) did the flowers too. Niccie had lots of ideas for a winter themed wedding and knew she wanted dark reds and oranges with berries for a winter feel.  Niccie left the ideas with Lindsey and she took it from there. Niccie said “Lindsey prepared 2 large displays for the entrance hall which were stunning. We took 5 large glass cubes up to her months before and she filled these with a display exactly as I had seen in a magazine. I wanted people to be able to see each other around the flowers when they were sat at the table! My bouquet had diamantes in each rose and she added a bit of sparkle to the mum’s button holes too. She did a particularly fantastic job of finding red roses on budget so close to Valentines Day!”

The couple’s cake was from The Cake Partnership. They saw exactly what they wanted on their website and Lindsey arranged fresh flowers on the cake for them. David and Niccie knew they wanted a fruit cake and as David is partial to the odd whisky they asked for whisky to be added to it. The Cake Partnership delivered the cake to Hoscote House on the Friday evening before the wedding.

Niccie and David also used the services of Meldon Catering who prepared sandwiches at midday, canapés and the wedding breakfast and also a buffet later on. They also provided the waitress service.  Niccie reported that “the food and was fantastic, especially the sticky toffee pudding for dessert.

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House06 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

David hired his suit and suits for the Ushers from John Douglas in Macclesfield who were very accommodating as one of the Ushers needed to travel across from North Wales for his fitting. David’s cravat was burgundy similar to Emma’s bridesmaid dress and the Ushers both had cream as a contrast.

The couple arranged a piper (Roddie) recommended by Hoscote to play for 30 minutes before the ceremony and he also piped Niccie into the ceremony to Scottish Cathedral. David had quite a long chat with him about the state of Scottish rugby!

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House17 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House18 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

The couple had the rings delivered by an owl. Funnily, in the practice he behaved perfectly but during their ceremony, the owl flew into the room and then threw the rings at the couple, which hit the floor with quite a whollop making everyone laugh. Niccie also recalled that “In the madness of packing up on the Sunday, we also managed to leave our wedding cake in the fridge. We had to make a detour on our way back from Aviemore to collect it and fortunately the staff at Hoscote hadn’t eaten it!”

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Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House05 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

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Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House23 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House24 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

The hunt for a photographer began for the couple when a friend of Niccie’s, who had married in Scotland a couple of years before, gave them details of some Scottish photographers. According to Niccie “We looked at a few websites but they weren’t the kind of images we wanted. We both loved Mark’s website and after e-mailing Donna and then meeting up we didn’t entertain anyone else. Mark was more than happy to discuss various photographic styles and techniques to ensure we got the pictures we wanted. He also had the approach we wanted to the day too. We didn’t want the guests being commanded to line up or corralled with a whistle as some photographers do!! All our guests commented on Mark’s relaxed approach to photographing the day afterwards and how great he had been. Most of the time we weren’t even aware that the pictures were being taken.

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House26 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House27 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

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This next shot is one of the couple’s favourites as it captures the overall feel of the weekend. It shows the relaxed nature of the weekend and the humour.

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Niccie and David are unable to isolate a particular element of the day as a favourite part. They told us “The whole day was exactly what we had hoped for. David had been hoping for snow and it snowed on the morning of the wedding. Something that caused the caterers, hairdresser and Mark a bit of a problem getting to the venue! We wanted a relaxed and informal feel to the weekend and this was achieved with the help of the quiet professionalism of the suppliers and the staff at Hoscote.

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House36 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House37 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House38 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Brian Kelly through Freak Music provided the live entertainment at night. The couple had travelled up to see him play in Bowness. Niccie recalled “He did a brilliant job, everyone danced all night and a couple of our guests joined in as backing singers for Mustang Sally!”  The couple’s first dance was to ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’ (Don Henley version). Niccie told us that “Brian didn’t have this in his set list and so he kindly learnt it for us and did a brilliant job. When choosing the song we didn’t want something current that may date and the lyrics of the song sum up how we feel about each other.”

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House39 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House42 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House40 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

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Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House44 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

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In summary, according to David and Niccie the day was “Relaxed and enjoyable in a fantastic setting, small, informal and focused enough to make the best weekend we’ve ever had.”

Edinburgh Wedding Photography Hoscote House50 Niccie and David | Hoscote House | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

Sue and Chris’s Wedding Photography | Lennoxlove House | East Lothian

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

In December 2010, Scotland experienced crazy winter weather – airports were closed and hundreds of motorists were stranded overnight in cars.  Sue and Chris’s wedding was scheduled for the 4th of December at the stunning Lennoxlove House.  I won’t pretend Mark was not a little concerned about getting to East Lothian with several feet of snow on the ground but we kept in touch with the staff at Lennoxlove and they had done a fantastic job of clearing the grounds and access roads to the house.

Lennoxlove House has recently (and unsurprisingly) retained it’s 5 star status awarded by the Scottish Tourist Board.  The house provides luxurious accommodation available for exclusive hire.  With gorgeous grounds and beautiful interiors, it’s one of Mark’s favourite wedding venues.  Sue and Chris opted for the amazing floral designers, Planet Flowers, to dress the venue.  Planet Flowers are always guaranteed to come up with something dramatic and different from the norm – read our feature Planet Flowers here.  Charlotte from Heritage Portfolio provided all of the event design for the wedding including linens, glassware, cutlery, menu planning, wines, menu cards etc (apart from flowers, which Planet Flowers executed perfectly).  Heritage Portfolio also ran the wedding reception at Lennoxlove House.

Mark has never met a couple who have laughed so much as Sue and Chris on their wedding day – it was completely infectious and the couple, their guests and Mark just giggled all day long.  You can see some of our favourite images in the slideshow below (turn down the volume if you are at work!).

Chris and Sue – we have loved being involved in your wedding and can’t wait to produce an amazing album of your favourite images.  Mark would also like to say that he loved watching your guests who had never ceilidh danced before making a great attempt!

Venue – Lennoxlove House

Flowers – Planet Flowers

Dress – The Bridal House

Kilt – Slanj Kilts

Band – Reel Time Events

Feeling on top of the world | Edinburgh Photography

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Mark recently met up with Lisa and Robert and took a few relaxed shots of the two of them in advance of their wedding in August at the Royal College of Physicians.  The couple chose the location for their pre-wedding shoot as it was a place Rob went to a lot as a boy, but more importantly it was where he proposed!! Robert and Lisa are both from Edinburgh and loved having the stunning view across Edinburgh out as far as across to Fife while still feeling out in the countryside.

Lisa told us she thought the images were “gorgeous”.  As added, “the light meant we couldn’t get too many shots across the view of Edinburgh but in amongst the trees was magical, I felt like the fairies that live at the end of the garden.”

Here are some of our favourites:

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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”.

wedding photography oxenfoord castle 01 Claire & Matts wedding | Oxenfoord Castle | Edinburgh Wedding Photography

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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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!”

Another of our preferred wedding suppliers – Planet Flowers

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

If you are planning your wedding and are looking for amazing flowers, I would say look no further than Planet Flowers.  We love when our couples have chosen to work with Planet Flowers because you can be guaranteed that their floral art will be dramatic, classy or a little different from the norm.

Planet Flowers are a mother and daughter team who have always had flowers in their lives.  Mum Rachel had been involved with flowers from a young age as her father was a keen gardener which progressed to her training in flower shops in Australia.  Gemma, her daughter, always went along with her Mum to work and so it seemed like a natural progression to also start working in the flower business.  After Gemma left school, she trained in Holland and received a Dutch Masters Diploma in floral art and shortly after began work with her Mum, Rachel.

Planet Flowers has now been trading for just over 12 years.  After Rachel gained a wealth of experience managing flower shops over 25 years, she decided to start an Event Floristry business that would specialise in event, wedding and hospitality flowers only.  Planet Flowers offers a team of highly trained florists that strive to deliver the highest quality of flowers and design without compromising traditional floristry skills.  As Gemma told me “We think outside the box and constantly try to inspire our clients to move on with floral design and try something different. We want each and every wedding to have a different look and feel.  Each wedding should be unique to each bride and groom – it is their special day so the flower design should be designed just for them.  No matter whether it is designing or executing the design we are passionate about our work and we think this shows through to our clients.”

I wondered what their favourite arrangement or event had been.  Gemma said “This is such a hard question! There are so many memorable events for all different reasons! One of the most amazing experiences was designing and executing a wedding at Hotel de Paris, Monaco back in 2008. It was a lifetime experience that we will never forget. More recently we designed the flowers for a wedding at the stunning venue Mansfield Traquair in Edinburgh. It was a truly magnificent wedding – it was such a modern, sleek design. For the last five years we have also supplied the flowers for the Queens Summer Party at Holyrood Palace – which we are very proud about – sadly we have never seen a Corgi in the grounds… maybe this year!”

So what do Planet Flowers foresee for the next few years?  They plan on continuing to provide the very best in Event and Corporate floristry.  They would also love to continue traveling further afield to experience the rewards of tackling the most challenging work.  Check out some of their stunning designs on their blog.

One of our favourite couples from last year (Jen and Derek) chose Planet Flowers to provide gorgeous arrangements on their wedding day.

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Helen and Rob | Wedding Photography Edinburgh | Norton House Hotel

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Well, where on earth has the last year gone.  On this weekend last year, we were photographing the wedding of the lovely Helen and Rob at Norton House Hotel and with what seems like a blink of an eye, we are suddenly at the point where they will be celebrating their one year anniversary.

It was an incredibly sunny day in June last year when Mark recorded the emotional wedding of Helen and Rob.  These guys are such lovely people and for Mark, it was just like recording the wedding of two great friends.  Rob and Helen chose the Garden Suite of Norton House Hotel for their wedding.  The garden suite is a stunning contemporary room with fantastic natural light due to the large amount of glass used in it’s design.  The floor to ceiling windows overlook a Victorian walled garden with amazing foliage and the venue provided just the right relaxing environment for Helen and Rob’s intimate day.

Happy Anniversary guys!  Here’s a few of our favourite memories of your day:

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Wedding photography at Norton House Hotel

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Alison & John’s wedding album; Dalhousie Castle near Edinburgh

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

It’s been a week of catching up on album designs and sending lots of lovely books to print. Towards the end of last year, Mark shot Alison and John’s wedding at the ever stunning Dalhousie Castle near Edinburgh. John and Alison settled on a black leather bound square format album to show their favourite images of the day and we’ll be shipping it out to the Middle East for them to enjoy soon. In the meantime, here’s a sneak preview (but you know it will be so much better when you hold it in your hands for the first time!)

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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

A landrover took us to the top of the hill overlooking the Groom’s family home. The wind was extreme. So much so that a few shots later Aika’s veil flew off her head only to be retrieved by a stealthy dash from David. This view meant a lot to the couple and added something really special to their day. A few minutes after this picture was taken the rain arrived and pushed us all indoors…but it was too late…we had the shots.

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Tacye & Chad Lang’s Wedding at Linlithgow Palace

Monday, January 18th, 2010

We recently added a business entry to Linkedin; a business orientated social networking site.  You can view our Linkedin profile here.

We were thrilled to receive an absolutely glowing recommendation from Tacye whose wedding Mark photographed at Linlithgow Palace back in 2006.  She said “I would absolutely recommend Mark to anyone looking for a photographer! My husband and I were living in the US, but decided to marry in Scotland (2006). I found Mark over the internet and was impressed by the sample photographs on his site. We conversed mostly via email and were happy with what he offered and his pricing.

On the wedding day, he was prompt, timely and professional. And he was so unobtrusive during the ceremony and reception, I wasn’t even aware that he was there. Then when I went through the pictures for the first time on the internet site, not only was I amazed at how phenomenal he made us look, but I felt like I was reliving the whole day. He managed to capture us in all the emotional and funny moments so even now when I look at the pictures I feel like I’m still right there in the moment. I even had a friend who wasn’t able to attend say she had tears in her eyes going through the pictures because she really felt like she was there.

Another reason I love my wedding pictures is that they aren’t posed or ‘standard’ wedding pictures – rather they look like something out of a bridal fashion magazine. And somehow he made me look more like a model than an ordinary person!

As you can see, I can’t say enough good things about my experience with Mark! I’d be happy to talk to anyone who is considering using Mark and has any questions”

Wow!  What an amazing comment to read about your own business!  It got us thinking about Tacye and Chad’s wedding and although it was 3.5 years ago, it has always been a bit of a favourite!  Tacye and Chad came over from the US to get married at Linlithgow Palace so their wedding only involved a small number of guests but what a laugh they had.  Poor Chad was not feeling at all well on the wedding day and when the registrar said ‘you may now kiss the bride’, he kissed Tacye’s forehead so as not to pass on his bug; meaning that the couple then burst out laughing.

Here’s some of our favourite images of their day:

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!

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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!

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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.”

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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)

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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!”

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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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