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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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Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  129 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  130 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  131 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

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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Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  133 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  134 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

 

Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  135 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

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

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Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  137 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

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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Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  143 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

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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Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  145 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  146 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

Wedding Photographer Glasgow University  147 Cilla + Larry | Two weddings on two different continents |Glasgow University

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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!

Western House Wedding Photography 07 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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.”

Western House Wedding Photography 06 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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!

Western House Wedding Photography 05 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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

Western House Wedding Photography 13 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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

Western House Wedding Photography 15 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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.

Western House Wedding Photography 39 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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.

Western House Wedding Photography 17 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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

Western House Wedding Photography 19 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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

Western House Wedding Photography 21 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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

Western House Wedding Photography 27 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 31 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

Western House Wedding Photography 33 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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

Western House Wedding Photography 47 Lisa and Keith | Western House | Ayrshire Wedding Photographer

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

Laura & James’ Vintage Style Wedding | Glasgow University Chapel | 29 Royal Exchange Square

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

A few weeks ago, Mark was at the wedding of Laura and James for their ceremony at the University of Glasgow Chapel followed by a reception at the stylish 29 Royal Exchange Square.  Laura and James met when she was just 17 and James 18 through a friend while at a gig. James proposed to Laura on their 5th anniversary of dating. He hired a suite at the Golf Hotel in St Andrews, which is a place with special meaning to the couple. James proposed with a plastic cat ring on top of a cupcake and they went to pick the real ring the next day!

Laura has a figure to die for and choose a gorgeous vintage style dress by Suzanne Neville.  Laura wore Mirabeau by Suzanne Neville, a designer at the forefront of British couture wedding design.  Her dresses are well known for their perfectly structured bodices and Laura’s choice of dress had an elegant style reminiscent of vintage French cafe society in the 1950s.

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Laura had a vintage style headpiece made for her by William Chambers Millinery who have just been nominated as Accessory Designer of the Year in the Scottish Fashion Awards for the third year running.

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Other suppliers worthy of note were:

Rings – Laings

Bridal Shoes – Irregular Choice

Wedding photography university of glasgow 01 Laura & James Vintage Style Wedding | Glasgow University Chapel | 29 Royal Exchange Square

Bridal Accessories – Laura’s gloves were vintage, her earrings and garter were from Etsy and a feather shrug was purchased from Ebay

Wedding photography university of glasgow 18 Laura & James Vintage Style Wedding | Glasgow University Chapel | 29 Royal Exchange Square

Hair – by Mark at Graeme Reid Hair

Groomswear – Slaters

Wedding photography university of glasgow 35 Laura & James Vintage Style Wedding | Glasgow University Chapel | 29 Royal Exchange Square

Wedding Cake – Special Days Cakes

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Flowers – Ruby Flowers

Wedding photography university of glasgow 02 Laura & James Vintage Style Wedding | Glasgow University Chapel | 29 Royal Exchange Square

Bridesmaid dresses – Karen Millen

Wedding photography university of glasgow 47 Laura & James Vintage Style Wedding | Glasgow University Chapel | 29 Royal Exchange Square

Evening Entertainment – Fat Sam’s Band who Laura said “were absolutely fantastic!” As Laura told us “my different groups of friends all bonded over dancing manically to the swing music”  Laura and James danced their first dance to ‘Kiss’  by Dean Martin because it “felt just right and had a classic old feel”.

Wedding photography university of glasgow 61 Laura & James Vintage Style Wedding | Glasgow University Chapel | 29 Royal Exchange Square

Laura told us that she chose Archibald Photography because “the quality of photographs was very high, I really loved the reportage sort of style, and we both felt really comfortable with Mark and that we clicked with him.”

Laura had many favourite parts of the day.  As she told us “I really enjoyed getting ready with the girls in the hotel. My own speech was impromptu and I’m glad I did it. The band were absolutely fantastic and I really enjoyed seeing all my different groups of friends get on really well; here was a really laid back atmosphere all day. We weren’t allowed confetti at the church, but my family surprised us with it as we left the reception at night! I really enjoyed spending a short amount of time alone with James in the car after the ceremony, as it went down Kelvin Way on a sunny day with some champagne and my bridesmaids also surprised me with candles and rose petals in the hotel room at night. Walking down the aisle was so nerve-racking at the rehearsal, but lovely and exciting on the day.”

Laura and James’ day went very much as planned but amusingly, as the car was open topped and the couple had to go through the centre of Glasgow (down Argyle Street and up Queen Street), they got a lot of clapping and cheering.  As Laura recalled “one particularly memorable drunk shouted ‘quality’ at us.  Then on the way home, the car had to move up the street a bit whilst waiting for us because some drunks tried to get in it – I’d probably pick a more discreet car for going home if I was to change anything! My dress also was completely filthy at the end of the day, but that was OK. I lost my gloves, feather shrug, and one stocking by the end of the night!”

Laura would sum up the whole experience as “just exactly as I had imagined it would be. It was remarkably stress free, and I felt so comfortable leaving Mark alone to do his thing with the photos because I knew they’d be great, and they were. Really lovely and happy.”

Here are some of our favourite images of their day: