Scottish Wedding

Three Sisters Bake Wedding, Killearn Village Hall

Lauren & Euan’s Wedding Story

Lauren and Euan were incredibly nervous about having their photo taken. So, like most wedding couples I work with, I took them up to Balmaha for an engagement session. It’s the absolute best way to help a couple overcome their anxieties about being in front of the camera. And I’m pleased to say that they felt a lot better after it.

So on to the wedding day, my goodness, what a day they had, perfect weather looking out from Killearn Village Hall towards Loch Lomond, superb. The team at Three Sisters Bake are one of the most helpful wedding teams there is in my experience of working with venues. They just make everything happen seamlessly and Sheena does an incredible job.

Although I’ve photographed lots of weddings at Killearn Village Hall, this was my first time capturing a wedding ceremony within Killearn Kirk, right next door. A beautiful village church in idyllic surroundings was the perfect accompaniment to a wedding reception at Killearn Village Hall.

They day finished with the most spectacular of sunsets casting a warm orange glow on to the building. Due to timings, I had to take Lauren and Euan out just before golden hour with all their guests on the balcony looking over them. The sunset came a bit later.

Here are some images for you to enjoy, scroll to the bottom to find out the team behind Lauren and Euan’s wedding day.

Thanks so much for sending our wedding gallery through, we’re delighted to receive them! They look great, you’ve captured the day so well!
— Lauren & Euan

Lauren & Euan’s awesome wedding team:

Venue: Killearn Kirk then Three Sisters Bake, Killearn Village Hall
Second Photographer: Lyall from Lyall Gallacher Photography
Band: Flung Aboot
Cake: Three Sisters Bake
Flowers: Betty Bluebell
Make Up: Marisa Brown Make Up
Hair: The Hair Boutique
Wedding Dress: Sarah Louise Bridal

Royal College of Surgeons Wedding, Edinburgh

Sylvana & Jeremy’s Wedding Story

I remember the first time I met Sylvana and Jeremy, we met for coffee in Edinburgh before exploring the streets for their engagement session. It was a thoroughly enjoyable time and we even got to take a look at the Royal College of Surgeons, my first time shooting there. What a place!

The grandeur of this building is incredible with its long corridors, ornate staircase and huge rooms. The day began in Ten Hill Place across the road from the Royal College of Surgeons. A bright room with a fabulous view over Edinburgh. The square was the perfect setting to walk over to get married too where much hilarity ensued.

A highlight that got everybody talking was at the drinks reception after the ceremony, a traditional steel band as Sylvana’s parents had Trinidadian roots. What a sound that echoed around the place, just incredible!

An amazing day spent with amazing people. Here’s a collection of images for you all to enjoy and if you scroll to the bottom, you’ll see Sylvana and Jeremy’s amazing team of suppliers who had a part to play in their fabulous wedding day. A special thank you goes to Sarah from Fotomaki Photography who was my second photographer for the day.

You really put us at ease and it was great to meet up with you again. We really had the best day of our lives, thanks for being a part of it and for documenting all the fun!

Thanks for organising all the family for the group shots!
— Sylvana & Jeremy

Sylvana & Jeremy’s awesome wedding team:

Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Second Photographer: Sarah from Joy Story
Band: Norman MacKay’s Ceilidh Experience
Cake: 3D Cakes
Flowers: The Stockbridge Flower Company
Celebrant: Catherine Owen from Humanist Society Scotland
Steel Band: Pantasy Steel Band
Make Up: Helen McNeill Bridal Makeup
Bridal Preparation: Ten Hill Place