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

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

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

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

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

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

Venue – Lennoxlove House

Flowers – Planet Flowers

Dress – The Bridal House

Kilt – Slanj Kilts

Band – Reel Time Events

Elisa & Ian’s Wedding at Shieldhill Castle

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

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

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

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

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Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

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

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Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

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Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

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

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

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Wedding Photography at Shieldhill Castle, Biggar

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

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

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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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wedding photography dalmunzie castle 68 Chris & Ashleighs Wedding at Dalmunzie Castle, Glenshee

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:

Anne & Allan’s Wedding Photography at Cambuskenneth Abbey

Monday, August 31st, 2009

What do you do as a photographer when it really pours with rain?  Hide in the corner with your head in your hands?  NO!  (OK, maybe for a second when nobody is looking)  At Anne and Allan’s wedding in Stirling on Friday we detoured to Cambuskenneth Abbey for some cool architecturally inspired shots.  The rain and wind were trying to outdo each other in the “most annoying element” stakes.  No problem.  Inside the belltower of the abbey it was very dark but had the most amazing pockets of light created by the tiny windows.  We got some incredible stuff in there.

Would we have had such fun if the rain hadn’t helped us look beyond the obvious?  Before we knew it the rain was off and we had the best of both worlds.

Thank you Scottish weather.  You are always on our side if we think about it enough!

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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Thanks Louise & Neil …

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Thanks to Louise & Neil for their lovely email received this week:

“Just to let you know we have received our photo album and we are absolutely thrilled with it. The quality is amazing. I will be recommending you to friends and family. Thanks again for such wonderful service.”  Louise & Neil

Louise & Neil were married at Inverness Cathedral & the Drumossie Hotel last year with their gorgeous little daughter in attendance as a flowergirl.  The process of finalising their album was delayed a bit by their move to United Arab Emirates after the wedding but glad we could tie in with their recent visit home and have them so happy with the finished results.

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

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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!

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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wedding photographer marshall meadows 18 Hazel & John Pauls Wedding Photography at St Abbs, Coldingham Beach and Marshall Meadows

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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wedding photographer marshall meadows 20 Hazel & John Pauls Wedding Photography at St Abbs, Coldingham Beach and Marshall Meadows

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.”

wedding photographer marshall meadows 21 Hazel & John Pauls Wedding Photography at St Abbs, Coldingham Beach and Marshall Meadows

wedding photographer marshall meadows 22 Hazel & John Pauls Wedding Photography at St Abbs, Coldingham Beach and Marshall Meadows

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.”

wedding photographer marshall meadows 23 Hazel & John Pauls Wedding Photography at St Abbs, Coldingham Beach and Marshall Meadows

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

wedding photographer marshall meadows 24 Hazel & John Pauls Wedding Photography at St Abbs, Coldingham Beach and Marshall Meadows

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!

house for an art lover 01 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

house for an art lover 02 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

house for an art lover 03 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

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!

house for an art lover 04 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

house for an art lover 05 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

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.”

house for an art lover 06 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

house for an art lover 07 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

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

house for an art lover 14 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

house for an art lover 15 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

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.
house for an art lover 08 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

house for an art lover 09 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow
house for an art lover 12 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow
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.”

house for an art lover 10 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow
house for an art lover 11 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

house for an art lover 12 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow
house for an art lover 13 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

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.”

house for an art lover 16 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

house for an art lover 17 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

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.”

house for an art lover 18 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

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

house for an art lover 19 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

house for an art lover 20 Hazel & Davids Wedding Photography at House for an Art Lover, Glasgow