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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 at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

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!”

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

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.

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

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!

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

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.

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.

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

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!”

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

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!”

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

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.

Wedding photography at Oxenfoord Castle, Edinburgh

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 at Oxenfoord Castle, EdinburghWe 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!”

Love for our wedding and portrait photography services

Monday, June 21st, 2010

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

From Kate and Mike whose wedding Mark photographed on Saturday:

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

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

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

Thanks everyone!

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

Portrait photography in natural light

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.

Wedding photography of wedding flowers by Planet Flowers

Rosa and Barry | Glenbervie House Hotel | Wedding Photography

Friday, May 21st, 2010

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

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

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

Wedding photography at Glenbervie House Hotel

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

Wedding photography at Glenbervie House Hotel

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

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

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

Wedding photography at Glenbervie House Hotel

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

Wedding photography at Glenbervie House Hotel

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

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

Wedding photography at Glenbervie House Hotel

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

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

Wedding photography at Glenbervie House Hotel

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

Wedding photography at Glenbervie House Hotel

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

Derek and Jen’s Wedding Album; Craigmillar Castle and The George Hotel, Edinburgh

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Last year we photographed the wedding of Jen and Derek with the ceremony at Craigmillar Castle followed by a reception at The George Hotel, Edinburgh.  We finalised their album with them at the end of 2009 and I’ve been meaning to share it with you for a while as it’s a bit of a favourite of ours.  Jen and Derek opted for an extremely classy leather bound matted album to display their favourite images and emailled us after we delivered it to them to say:

“OMG… the faces all look familiar, but was that really our wedding? Did that really happen, or has Mark got some sort of pixie dust in his camera?  Thank you both. Rather enormously.  D&J -x-P.S. Looks like we will indeed need a bigger coffee table / house. And I hold you both personally responsible!”

Following their wedding ceremony at the fantastic Craigmillar Castle, Derek had arranged a surprise horse drawn carriage ride for Jen.  With a ceremony running very late and no parking seemingly available in the centre of Edinburgh on Easter Sunday, it was looking impossible.

Mark drove Derek & Jen to Arthur’s Seat to meet the carriage, abandoned his car in the Grass Market then ran (according to Derek “like Forrest Gump”) to beat the horse and carriage to the High Street.  Stunning urban photography was achieved despite the Easter crowds then Mark managed to beat them to The George Hotel to record their arrival.

Here’s their rather gorgeous wedding album:

Wedding Photography Image of the Week 03

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.

Wedding photography in Scottish Borders

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:

Rachael and Chris’s Wedding Ceremony in a Bastle House and New Lanark

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

It’s great to shoot a wedding when there is lovely natural light, perfect weather conditions and loads of time to spend wandering outside taking beautiful images. What to do, then, when it is dark outside, the ceremony is in an ancient Bastle House (that the couple call “the cave”) with virtually no natural light and the wind and rain are conspiring to snap umbrellas in two? Welcome to the world of the Scottish wedding photographer!

For me the answer is simple…don’t fight the weather…work with it. In bad weather I love to photograph inside-out umbrellas and capture the power of the elements. One thing I’ve learned after all these years is that really bad weather on a wedding day leaves a strong memory with the guests and they are guaranteed not to forget the day!

November 2009 was the wettest November for Scotland on record.  Storms and rain caused major flooding and disruption.  The day before Rachael and Chris’s wedding, I drove over to Carmichael to see what the road conditions were like.  The road to Rachael’s parents house appeared impassable but a local farmer convinced me it was alright to drive on through.  Rachael told us that night that the rain had flooded the room in which the ceremony was to take place but things would proceed with a soggy carpet!

Look at the crazy weather!

Look at the crazy weather!

Rachael arrives looking beautiful

Rachael arrives looking beautiful

Rachael and Chris originally met at a party in Chris’s brother’s flat in Edinburgh.  After too much wine and a story about mushy peas, Rachael was apparently smitten!

The couple decided to hold their wedding ceremony in Rachael’s parents’ house where she had grown up.  Rachael’s parents house is particularly special as they own a Bastle House.  For those who have never heard of a bastle house (and I had to look it up on Wikipedia), they are found along the Anglo-Scottish border, in the areas formerly plagued by Border Reivers.  They are farmhouses, characterised by elaborate security measures against raids.

The characteristics of the classic bastle house are extremely thick stone walls (1 meter or so), with the ground floor devoted to stable-space for the most valuable animals, and usually a stone vault between it and the first floor. The family’s living quarters were on the floor above the ground, and during the times prior to the suppression of the Reivers, were only reachable by a ladder which was pulled up from the inside at night. The only windows were narrow arrow slits and the roofs were usually made of stone slate to improve the bastle’s fire-resistance. (Source – http://www.wikipedia.org/)

Rachael and Chris were both away from Scotland for a few years before the wedding which made a ceremony in her parents house surrounded by friends and family even more intimate.  Their evening reception was held at New Lanark which Rachael also loved – she said she could have danced all night.

Rachael had a designer in Napier, New Zealand make her dress; Rowan McLellan.  Rachael told us “I knew I wouldn’t have enough time to order it when I got back to the UK four months before the wedding so I had it made out there. She made my bridesmaids dresses too and they were fantastic. I had been to lots of shops and tried things on but nothing really made me feel special. It was really fun being involved in the design process and tweaking things as we went. I loved the dress I got married in and am only sad I can’t wear it again!”  In fact, one of the couple’s funny moments from the wedding was when Rachael’s Dad stepped on her dress walking down the aisle and by the end of the night the dress had huge holes in it!

Dress by Rowan McLellan

Dress by Rowan McLellan

Rachael and Chris followed their religious ceremony with a handfasting ritual.  Handfasting predates other forms of marriage and comes from an Old Norse term ‘hand-festa’.  It is an ancient and very romantic commitment ceremony and usually involves binding together of the hands of the couple.

Wrists are bound together during the handfasting ceremony

Wrists are bound together during the handfasting ceremony

Rachael also told us that her florist was amazing.  “She is a friend of my mums, Elizabeth Paterson and is a genius! I know nothing about flowers and just told her I wanted it laid back and pretty and she came up with the most beautiful arrangements and bouquets.”  Rachael and Chris’s mums made the cakes and favours and the couple had many enjoyable months of tasting and testing!

The wedding reception at New Lanark was organised by Helen O’Hara who Rachael said “couldn’t have done more for us”.  She told us “the food, service and flexibility were great.  We had such a fun day and there was nothing stressful about it because Helen took care of it all.”

The private wedding dance

The private wedding dance

We loved Rachael's stylish dress and accessories

We loved Rachael's stylish dress and accessories

Having a laugh

Having a laugh

Normally, we invite couples to our studio after their images are ready for a first initial preview on the big screen to music.  However, as Rachael and Chris live in Aviemore they were somewhat snowed in!  We organised an online preview for the couple and they got in touch to say “Just a quick email to let you know we LOVE the photos! …. Thank you so much – I’m truly taken back at how lovely the pictures are!”

Rachael’s Mum also emailed to say “I’ve had a sneak preview and they are GORGEOUS!! I was worried that with no outdoor photos it wouldn’t work but they are stunning, especially those in the River Room in the Institute with Rach & Chris dancing – they didnt know Mark was there and are over the moon!!”

Nicola & Liam’s Wedding at Western House Hotel

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Nicola and Liam met at a birthday party for Liam’s brother Calum; Nicola’s friend was friends with Calum’s wife.  They were together for four and a half years before they got married having lived together for two and a half of those years.

Liam proposed to Nicola on a secluded beach called Ardban near Applecross. He was very romantic and had hidden a note in the picnic blanket then he went down on one knee.  The couple had champagne and corn beef sandwiches for their picnic and the ring was a £5 ring from Argos which Nicola wore until they went to buy the real thing!

Liam and Nicola decided to get married at the Western House Hotel in Ayr as it was near Troon where Nicola was originally from and meant she could leave from her mum and dad’s house (the couple now live in Aberdeen).  They picked Western House Hotel as it has a good reputation (Winner of Scottish Hotel of the Year 2009 and Scottish Wedding Venue of the Year 2007, 2008 & 2009), it had accommodation for all their guests (most of whom had to travel to the wedding) and because it had a big enough dance floor.  Nicola told us that “Jean Kerr the wedding co-coordinator was great in helping us plan the big day.”

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

No wonder Nicola is still so keen on Troon – check out this gorgeous beach shot that Mark captured just before arriving at Nicola’s parents house:

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Nicola had her hair done by Joe at Capello in Troon.  Joe was Nicola’s hairdresser when she lived in Troon and her Mum still goes there. Nicola told us “it was lovely to have my hair done by someone that knows me and the family so well and was able to provide a much needed glass of wine!  We then went next door to The Powder Room to get our makeup done.”

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Nicola’s dress was by Ellis Bridals and she got it in Cuco Bridalwear, a lovely wedding shop in Troon. Nicola said “The staff there made choosing my dress a really lovely experience and even though I went to quite a few places in Aberdeen none came close to the one in Troon.” Nicola bought her veil online at The Wedding Veil Shop which she found great value for money. She also chose her tiara online – handmade by East Beach Design.

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Flowers for the day came from Kirstie’s in Troon; again a family friend. Nicola told us “Kirstie did a wonderful job and again having someone you know doing it really brought a personal touch.” Nicola’s Aunt very kindly bought their cake for them from Sugar and Spice. As it was also Nicola’s Mum and Dad’s 40th Wedding Anniversary, the couple also bought them a cake from Sugar and Spice and thought both were great.

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Cars for the big occasion from Waterside Cars and what a fantastic car they chose. Apparently Liam was in heaven when they went to visit the showroom as there were so many fantastic old cars to look at.

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

The couple were aware that choosing a photographer that they both felt comfortable with was going to be really important to them. They told us “we followed our hearts when we chose Mark at Archibald Photography.  He was great on the day, he really understood what we were looking for and that helped to put us at ease on the day.  My mum hasn’t stopped going on about how great he was!”

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

The day was such a fantastic success that Nicola struggles to chose her favourite part. However, she was really pleased by the reaction from their guests when they saw the couple doing their first dance. Nicola has decided that “five weeks of classes and a couple of private lessons to learn a routine really was worth it to hear the gasps when people realised we weren’t just going to be shuffling round the floor.”

Nicola’s cousin played the piano for them during the ceremony. Nicola told us “I had wanted a grand piano but it cost too much. Thankfully though, we hired a really good digital piano and it worked really well as after the ceremony the piano was moved outside to the band stand and Gilmour played away so the guests were entertained while we were getting our photo’s done.  We hadn’t planned it but it was a really nice touch!”

Nicola & Liam’s evening entertainment was provided by a band called Fudge Machine, who were, again, chosen via an internet search. They told us “we could not have been happier with them – they did a great job, my guests raved about them and the dance floor was never empty!”

There were plenty of laughter going on at the wedding. Nicola recalls “we definitely had a bit of a giggle when my garter fell down – thankfully not during the ceremony.  There were a couple of hiccups on the day like one of the ovens being broken but nothing major and nothing that spoiled it for us.”

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

Wedding Photography in Ayrshire

In summary, the couple felt they “had an amazing day, the sun was out and everyone seemed to be having a good time.  Only wish it could have lasted longer.”

Here’s a small gallery of some of our favourite images from their day.  Please feel free to tag yourself in these images via our Facebook page :

Elisa & Ian’s Wedding at Shieldhill Castle

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

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

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

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

Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

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

Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

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

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

Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

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

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

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Lindsay & Niall’s wedding at Doune Castle and Dunblane Hydro

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Lindsay and Niall originally met on a fish farm where Niall was the manager but then met again 3 years later when Lindsay started taking karate lessons at Niall’s class. The couple were together for around 6 years before they got married.  Niall proposed to Lindsay on her birthday – in the pouring rain at the Pitlochry salmon ladder  (We should point out that they work in the line of fish farms and don’t just have some random fish fixation!!)

Lindsay and Niall chose Doune Castle and then a reception at Dunblane Hydro.  They had always wanted to have a castle wedding but found authenticity and capacity difficult to come by in the same place.  The couple chose Doune Castle for the setting, hired in chairs and dressed the venue with beautiful flowers and candles. And as Lindsay told us “the reception at Dunblane Hydro was great.  Really nice food, good service. and plenty capacity for guests staying over.  The function room was just what we wanted, large dancefloor and self contained bar and had recently been refurbished.”

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Lindsay and her bridesmaids had their hair done at Lindsay Murray in Stirling and then did their make up themselves.  Sassi Holford was the dress designer of choice for Lindsay and her dress and shrug were supplied by Charlotte Grace in Doune.  Lindsay sister was her bridesmaid and her dress was by Watters also from Charlotte Grace in Doune.  Lindsay commented “I would highly recommend the dress shop”.

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The couple chose a local florist called Judi Paterson of Floral Gems.  According to Lindsay “the flowers were great and she moved them so we could use them at the castle and the reception. We gave the flowers away to friends at the end of the night and they loved them.”  The couple’s cake was by M & S and their florist made a cake topper of rose and thistle.

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Lindsay and Niall hired a local Stirlingshire ceilidh band called Skelpit Lug.  Lindsay said “They got a great atmosphere going and kept people dancing all night. And they provided a caller so even if you didn’t know the dances, you could join in.”  Lindsay’s dad’s Rolls Royce was used as the car to transport the couple to the castle and back which Lindsay thinks made her Dad “secretly quite chuffed”.

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On why Lindsay and Niall chose Archibald Photography, they told us “we wanted someone to capture the day in a nice relaxed way and we chose Mark as we liked what he had done at other weddings.  We were thrilled with the photos.  There are so many great shots to choose from and loads that we’ll look back on that really caught people just as how we remember them.  My favourite image was the one with the deerhounds.  We never knew that there would be 100 or so Deerhounds and their owners staying at the hotel over the weekend until the week before the wedding, but it turned out to be a great laugh. I think the photo just captures the sprit of the day.  I also love any of the black and white ones in the castle and the ones taken in the castle grounds. The Gran of the Bride one also makes me laugh. My gran has an obsession with balloons for birthdays etc and despite being cheesy in the extreme, we thought she’d love it (and she did!).”

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When we asked Lindsay if there was anything that didn’t work out as planned, she told us “definately the deerhounds but it was a hoot.  We had a great day.  All the pre-wedding planning paid off and we enjoyed every minute.  We had a great day getting friends and family together. A lot of people hadnt seen each other for years and all the catching up made for a great atmosphere.”

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

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Chris & Ashleigh’s Wedding at Dalmunzie Castle, Glenshee

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Chris and Ashleigh originally met when they were very junior doctors. They were colleagues and then friends for a few years until they got together around January 2007.  Chris proposed to Ashleigh when they were on holiday in Cuba May 2008 – Ashleigh thought it was about time! They were in the Hotel National in Havana being serenaded by a Cuban band – how lovely!

Chris and Ashleigh looked at quite a few venues initially. Ashleigh was keen on a weekend type wedding since lots of Chris’ family were travelling from England and would need accommodation. Then Ashleigh found the baronial style Dalmunzie Castle’s website and could hardly sleep that night she was so excited!  As Ashleigh told us “Dalmunzie Castle offered everything I was looking for in an amazing setting. In addition the food is a very high standard which was also very important to us. The staff were excellent throughout – Emma and the team went out of their way at all times to ensure everything went smoothly. I really loved the extent to which we got to really personalise everything about our day, and at the same time felt really looked after. The exclusive use aspect of the hotel meant that we felt really special and felt that the staff got to know us and our guests during our stay.”

The hotel is situated in Highland Perthshire in a 6500 acre estate dating back to 1510.  It is apparently the highest hotel in Britain and is described as “hidden in the heart of Scotland”.

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The ceremony was held in the nearby and unbelievably picturesque historic Spittal of Glenshee Church.  Nestling in the dramatic hills of the Scottish Highlands, this church is ideal for couples wishing a Highland wedding.  The name Glenshee comes from a gaelic word which signifies fairies and also means peace.

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Ashleigh’s hair and make-up was done by Julie Sangster at Riah Hair Design in Banchory.  Julie and her assistants came up to the hotel on the wedding morning so there was minimal rushing around and they were really pleased with the results.

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Ashleigh’s dress was Aurelie by Maggie Sottero. Asheigh told us “I tried many dresses, but had seen this one in a magazine first and really loved it. It took a while to find a shop which stocked it – Roberta Buchan in Glasgow seemed to be the only one in Scotland. It was worth the wait! I absolutely loved my dress. I am really proud that I managed to wear it all day and evening especially since there was no time to loosen the lace up back before (or after) the meal!

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My biggest extravagance was probably my shoes – I went for sparkly gold Ginas that I really enjoyed wearing on honeymoon too. I also liked my garter which was in Hunting Pride tartan to match my grooms kilt from McCalls.”

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Butterflies of Blairgowrie was the florist for the wedding and according to Ashleigh “the white hydrangias of the table decorations were amazing.  Beatrice also decorated my cake with fresh flowers – peach roses and hydrangea to match my theme.

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The cake was from our home town, Robertsons the baker of Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire. I was delighted with the cake. I bought lace and pearls to match the vintage theme and the baker iced them on.”

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The couple’s band were Kilter and they were “excellent”.  One of the band members did the ceremony piping too.  Asheligh told us “they did a brilliant ceilidh with a disco later on.  Our guests loved the band!  Even guests from England managed the dancing thanks to the calling from the band. We were really grateful to them for playing into the evening later than planned too!”

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Ashleigh and Chris were also really pleased with their wedding car, which was a 1948 Bentley from Alyth Classic Restorations.

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Chris and Ashleigh looked at quite a few photographers but were impressed by the images on the Archibald Photography website.  Ashleigh told us that after they met Mark for the first time, they felt “confident that we had made the right choice, as he really listened to what we wanted. On the day itself Mark was great.  He was unobtrusive, easy to be around and really added to the fun of the day.  We are delighted with all our photos.  It’s hard to choose just one favourite.  I think it would have to be the ones of us walking up the glen from a distance though – it makes me laugh as I remember how stunned we were when Mark suddenly scrambled on top of the roof of his own car just to get a good shot!  I don’t believe we could have chosen a better photographer to share our day.”

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The couple had a BBQ on the Friday night, and having already met and greeted their guests made the day itself much less stressful for them. It still all passed too quickly for them though!   But overall they had the most amazing day …..”the best of our lives”.

Here’s a short video showing our favourite images from their day:

Jenny & Jeremy’s Wedding Photography at Culcreuch Castle, near Stirling

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Jenny and Jeremy met at work about 8 years ago and Jeremy proposed to Jenny in January 2009.

Jeremy planned to pop the question at the top of Yes Tor on Dartmoor but the weather conspired against him and the couple ended up in a local pub for lunch with his Mum. As they did their traditional 4 mile walk home from the pub through the fields (without his Mum!), Jeremy proposed at what they call the skimming pond; a place on the river where they often walk the dogs. Jeremy didn’t quite get down on one knee but got very nervous and shy, whipped out a ring and popped the question – Jenny’s response was “are you sure?”!!!

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Jenny’s friend Paula is responsible for them choosing Culcreuch Castle.  She had been there to a wedding 3 years previously and thought it was their kind of place; she was right.  As Jenny told us “when we were being shown round I just knew I wanted to get married there – the location, the scenery and the laid back feel all made it feel right. Luckily Jeremy felt the same.  When I asked him at what point he knew it was where he wanted to get married his response was ‘when we were coming over the fells, about 4 miles before we arrived’.  The location was so magical as it felt like you were deep in the Highlands but were actually only half an hour from Glasgow.  It worked really well for us as it was not stuffy or formal and the staff were incredibly friendly and helpful.”

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Hair on the day was done by Wilma McWilliam and makeup was done by Linda from Sistars.  Jenny said “I am not a girlie girl so doing my own was not an option!”

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Jenny’s dress was by Sassi Holford; she found it hard to find the right thing as she is not a dress person but said to us “I think I got away with it!” We thought she looked stunning and her dress was perfect for her – rather than just “getting away with it”! Jenny’s hair accessory was borrowed from her friend Paula who was vital to so many elements of the wedding!

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Jenny told us that she wants to tell the world about Jane at their florist, Snapdragon!  ”She was beyond amazing and the flowers were so perfect – exactly what we wanted.  I love flowers and wanted a really wild, natural feel to go with the older style, rustic feel of the castle.  We were so lucky to find Jane.  She is based at Balfron Station, a few miles from Culcreuch and every flower used on the day was from her garden – incredible! Check out her blog and you know where to go next time you need to order a bouquet!”

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One Fine Day Wedding Cakes, based in Glasgow, provided the wedding cake. Jenny told us that Claire from One Fine Day was another person who was lovely to deal with and Jenny’s Mum loved the cake – so it must have been good!

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Jenny & Jeremy had a mixture of ceilidh and disco, both provided by The Jiggers; a fantastic band that were great at getting everyone up and dancing.  As Jenny told us “a large portion of the guests were from south of the border and had never been to a ceilidh before so it was ideal for them. The disco was also great as we were able to put together a play list which meant we had control! It felt like Jenny & Jeremy’s greatest hits!”

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Greg from Blue Parrot who did the couple’s chair covers was worthy of mention for the couple. He was lovely and his Mum was a bit of a star too!  Jenny said they were “really helpful and offered a great price!”

After Jenny met us at The Scottish Wedding Show, they decided to book with us. According to Jenny “I just felt like I instantly clicked with you and Mark was so lovely to my Mum.  We are thrilled with the whole experience and couldn’t recommend you highly enough.  I hate having my picture taken but Mark was great and I actually look decent in the pictures (I dread to think of the ones that didn’t make the cut!).  The biggest thing for us was how many people said to us how lovely Mark was and how much he blended in with what was going on. Having been to other weddings, I fully appreciate just how relaxed and unobtrusive he was.  He was perfect and really helped create the relaxed, friendly vibe we wanted for the day.  And of course the results are superb and really capture the feel of the day.”

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Jenny continued, “there are so many images I love, particularly of my niece and nephew who were too cute for words.

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But if I was forced to choose a favourite images, it would be the one of Jeremy standing waiting for me before the service.  He looks very emotional and in the background everyone else is looking to the back of the room except for his Mum who is keeping an eye on him.  It so perfectly captures the moment and the emotion of the day.”

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I asked Jenny what the best thing about her day but she asked if she could have two things!! She told me “the first one was the whole emotion of the service- getting to the end of the aisle and seeing how emotional Jeremy was and then seeing that the registrar was nearly in tears. The ice was then well and truly broken by Georgia, my 3 year old niece and flower girl saying in a loud voice ‘mummy, I need the toilet’ just as we were about to start the main bit of the ceremony.  Everyone cracked up and it really helped create a relaxed and fun atmosphere.

The second one was seeing how much my Mum enjoyed it.  She has very limited hearing and vision and I was worried it would all be too disorientating for her or that she would get frustrated that she couldn’t enjoy the day properly but she was amazing and went round talking to everyone – all day and all evening. I was so relieved.”

Jenny and Jeremy wanted their wedding to be a bit less formal than some weddings. The flowers were very special to them but were maybe not what you would normally expect at a wedding – garlands of flowers on the walls, wild flowers in tea cups on the tables and urns of foxgloves in the room where the ceremony was held.

The couple’s place names and table names were slate with names that they etched on (which took them forever to do!) and the favours were boxes of shortbread made by Jenny’s Mum. They also put a bottle of Avon Skin-So-Soft on each table to ward off any midgies.  It was meant as a joke but the midgies were actually so fierce in the evening that all their guests were glad of it! The space hoppers provided for the kids also went down well!

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I asked Jenny if there were any funny moment in their day. She told me “well, the main thing that springs to mind is me putting my foot through my frock before I had even got down the aisle! I managed to catch my heel in it on the way over to the service from the castle.  What a muppet!  Luckily it wasn’t too noticeable and I was able to laugh about it – it was a very timely reminder that none of the fancy clothes, make-up or fuss mattered and actually it was just about saying I do to my lovely man!

I also totally failed to get my dress up off the floor for the ceilidh.  I had been given specific instructions and demonstrations on how to hook the skirts up from the shop where I bought it but I could not work it out on the day and spent the whole night with it folded over my arm – not exactly a serene picture of calm and elegance but probably more a reflection of who I am!”

When asked to sum up the whole experience, Jenny said it was “a truly special day that was all we hoped it would be.”

For Mark, he loved shooting Jenny & Jeremy’s wedding because there was so much emotion in the day to record.  It was a bit difficult to get a shot when they weren’t hugging or kissing!!

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Alison & Paul’s Wedding Album from Lochside House Hotel, New Cumnock

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

We have recently completed work on Alison and Paul’s Wedding Album from their winter wedding at Lochside House Hotel in New Cumnock (www.lochside-hotel.com).  Alison and Paul opted to go for a gorgeous Queensberry duo matted wedding album with a half photofront cover.  The finished result was stunning and the couple have a wedding album that will last them for generations to come.  We also included a fold out section of the book with some of their favourite images flush mounted on the page.

View the finished album here – you can even use your mouse to turn the pages like a real book.

Louise & Neil’s Storybook Wedding Album, Inverness Cathedral & Drumossie Hotel

Friday, June 5th, 2009

We have just finished designing Louise & Neil’s Storybook style album from their wedding at Inverness Cathedral and the Drumossie Hotel.  Really pleased with the finished results as it tells the story of their day beautifully.  Louise & Neil opted for a photofront cover album in 16″ x 12″ size – can’t wait until they get back from Abu Dhabi in July and get to see it in the flesh, we think they’ll love it!

Use you mouse to click and drag the bottom right corner to turn the pages of the album below as if it were a real book – or use the arrows.

Hazel & John-Paul’s Wedding Photography at St Abbs, Coldingham Beach and Marshall Meadows

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Hazel and John-Paul worked together in a hotel in Aviemore and became good friends.  Hazel left to work in America and then returned to attend University in Edinburgh.  In February 2001, JP called Hazel to say he was going to visit New York and she offered him a lift to the airport, they had coffee and then JP left.  But the second JP left, Hazel realised she loved him and JP had the same realisation on the flight.  He flew back after three days and they have been together ever since.  When the moment came, JP proposed to Hazel in a restaurant in Aberdeen traditionally. He asked her parents two days before and then at the restaurant got down on one knee and popped the question.

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The couple chose the area of the Scottish Borders for a couple of reasons; several generations of Hazel’s family on her Father’s side have come from St Abbs plus Berwick is a convenient halfway point between Hazel’s family in Dunfermline and JP’s family in Newcastle.  Hazel’s family have lived in the area since the 1500s.  It is tradition in the village for all the guests to congregate at the bride’s house and see her leave for the last time.

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The venues were very successful for the two; the church (St Andrews RC, Eyemouth) is the only catholic church in the area and had not held a wedding in many years. The house where Hazel got ready and was in St Abbs which gave the couple access to the harbour and the beach/priory one mile away in Coldingham. Hazel’s grandfather was the Harbour Master at St Abbs Harbour and she spent many hours playing on Coldingham beach as a child. The Priory is where Hazel’s grandparents are laid to rest so the whole area for very special and personal to the couple.

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Hazel and JP’s reception was held in Marshall Meadows Hotel in Berwick Upon Tweed, of which they and their guests had exclusive use for the weekend. About Marshall Meadows, the couple said “they were fantastic; everything we asked for was delivered perfectly by them and we would certainly use them for an event again (www.marshallmeadows.classiclodges.co.uk).  The couple had their wedding ceremony in Scotland their wedding reception in England reflecting the fact that Hazel’s family are from the borders and JP’s family are from Northumberland.

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Hazel’s dress was from Isla Morrison Dressmaker, who works with John Morrison Kiltmakers in Edinburgh (www.kilt.co.uk). Her head piece was from René Walrus in Edinburgh (www.renewalrus.co.uk).

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Bridal flowers and button holes for the big day were from the Speyside Heather Centre (www.heathercentre.com), and the flowers for mothers were from Marks & Spencers.  The wedding flowers also represented the Scottish/English union being roses and sea thistles.  The flowers used as table decorations were bought and arranged by an Aunt on Hazel’s side of the family.

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Hazel & JP’s evening entertainment was by Lee Live (www.lee-live.com) who sang, called a ceilidh and provided a disco. Their other entertainment was Celtic Spirit, who provided the Pipes and Drums for the daytime, and then during the evening put on a show. The couple told us “The evening show was absolutely fantastic and we would really highly recommend anyone to use these guys as they are first class entertainment. People loved all of the entertainment, but most of all enjoyed Celtic Spirit and guests even bought CD’s from them.” (www.celticpipes.co.uk)

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Car service was provided by Masserati Chaffeur Drive (www.maseratichauffeurdrive.com) and and as JP told us “the service was second to none; very personal attention to detail especially from the chauffeur, Steve.” The couple organised buses for their guests from Perrymans Buses who were great too (www.perrymansbuses.co.uk).

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Hazel & JP chose Archibald Photography after meeting us at a Wedding Fayre. When asked why they selected us, they said “they were friendly, professional and the samples we looked at were brilliant. They were so different from everyone else and Mark was so passionate about his work which was proved on the day by the way he captured every important moment.”

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Everything was very special about the couple’s day including the weather which was hot and sunny (for the end of April) for their guests to enjoy. Hazel and JP told us “our wedding service was beautiful and all of our suppliers were just the best.” When asked what made their day so special, they said “picking the best people to do the best jobs, suppliers and friends, and making such an event of the whole weekend.”

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According to Hazel and JP nothing went to plan on the day! As they told us “Despite this every supplier made sure that it all ran smoothly and none of our guests noticed a thing. We just gave up and let the day sort itself out and we had the best of times. The funniest things that happened was the cat at the hotel trying to get into as many photos as possible (see previous photo – Hazel and JP said their photos were like Where’s Wally!!) and the drummer from Celtic Spirit really enjoying the Pimms, maybe just a touch more that everyone else! The whole experience was unforgettable, just a wonderful day with friends, family and new friends in our suppliers, if we were to do it all again, we wouldn’t change a thing.”

A lovely sunset finished off a great day

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What a nice comment to receive about our wedding photography

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

This is a lovely business to be in sometimes!  We received a great email today complimenting Mark on his photography and approach on a wedding day.  The email wasn’t even sent from the bride and groom but from a guest at the wedding:

“Mark, should the unthinkable happen and I should get hitched, I’d be honoured and profoundly grateful if you would do the photos for my wedding. You captured JP and Hazel’s wedding so well, you were very low key and yet managed to be in all the right places at the right time. I knew you took one photo of me in the chair in Hazel’s folks’ garden, but didn’t have an inkling about the profile shot! That’s exactly what I would want, so you’ll be top of my list!”

Thanks Andy!

Photos from Hazel and JP’s big day will appear in the blog soon

Hazel & David’s Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

The start of 2009 has been so busy we have been struggling to keep our blog up-to-date.  Every wedding so far this year has been amazing in terms of working with great couples at great venues with great photography results!

In March, Mark was back again at House for an Art Lover in Glasgow for Hazel & David’s wedding.  House for an Art Lover is a fab venue both inside and out which is always a bonus in unpredictable Scottish weather.  Hazel and David were lucky with the weather though and as you can see from the photos, they were both very photogenic as a couple and Hazel especially just laughed all day!

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Hazel and David originally met at a property industry function when they were both in fancy dress.  David’s proposal took place when he took Hazel on a skiing trip to the Italian Alps. It was only Hazel’s second time skiing so she spent most of her time on her behind! After falling down a difficult ski run, Hazel’s skis came right off and she was ready for tears. David then chose that moment to propose. Surrounded by the beautiful Italian mountains covered in white snow and looking at the man she loved, she could say nothing but yes!

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David & Hazel chose House for an Art Lover because it was close to home in Glasgow. As Hazel said “we fell in love with it the minute we saw it and knew it was the right place – modern yet steeped in tradition. The team there worked with us and made sure everything went like clockwork on the day.”

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Hazel wore a beautiful white bridal saree which was tailored and sewn by her mum. Her wedding jewellery came from Tiffany and Boodles.

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The couple’s flowers came from Mood Flowers in Anniesland who were recommended by the venue. Hazel told us that they did shop around a bit but as their wedding was the day before Mothers’ Day many florists were not willing to delivery on the day. Moods were more expensive than some of the other florists but the arrangements were really nice so Hazel & David were happy on the day.
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David & Hazel did a lot of the wedding organisation and supply themselves. However, the felt the wedding car company were fantastic and would recommend them to anyone – Waterside Cars. Hazel said to us “we were due to leave the venue in an Aston Martin but when we made a comment about my saree getting crushed, Waterside Cars took initiative, got the go ahead from David and arranged to collect us in a big spacious bentley instead.”

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Hazel and David saw a few photographers and didn’t click with any of them.  Hazel said they all appeared to ‘know best’ and had little different to offer.  She told us “We liked Mark.  We liked his attitude and his work and having reviewed other wedding albums knew he was what we were looking for.  I also liked the fact that he came round to my parents house before the wedding.  Our photos were the one of the most important elements of our wedding and our treasure trove for years to come.”

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When asked what the best bit of the day was, Hazel said “seeing my parents smile and having our family and friends share our big day.”

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The funniest part of the day was Hazel’s brother’s speech. “Very funny and a complete surprise.”

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