Scotland Wedding: Doune Castle & Killearn Village Hall

A lovely morning spent at Will and Natalie's beautiful converted stables home meant I was spoiled for choice when taking photos of the dress, shoes and the amazing flowers by Endrick Blooms. Great to arrive to see Will's handy work on their VW T5 camper van too! Then the showers came and we had a dramatic entrance to Doune Castle as the rain poured down from above. But that rain was short-lived and we were able to get outside into the grounds of this amazing castle. And not knowing the area that well, I was delighted when they suggested stopping at a little bridge where you can see the castle in the background.

Fantastic to work alongside Three Sisters Bake again at their Killearn Village Hall venue and that cake! Oh and a special mention has to go to Nick & Jack from The Veritable Ceilidh Club as they performed during the ceremony. Particular highlights were Stand By Me and then Falling Slowly during the signing. Amazing stuff!

So sit back, relax and enjoy this little sneak peek from another fabulous wedding day.

Rachel & James, Crutherland House Hotel, Glasgow

What can I say about Rachel and James' wedding? Well, put it this way, we dodged the showers! I've no idea how, but we did. I'm so lucky when it comes to the weather. Anyway, a lovely day was had with lots of happiness and loads of nice conversations with all sorts of people, I really enjoy that aspect to a wedding. They were married at St Mark's Church in East Kilbride before heading off for much awesomeness at the MacDonald Crutherland House Hotel. It's surrounded by trees and if you don't know me by now, I like to go on little adventures with my couples!

So good to work alongside David from Walnut Wasp who filmed it all. And together we hatched a plan to exploit that lovely warm evening sun which came and went in a flash, but my goodness was it worth it!

So without further ado, here is a little sneak peek from Rachel and James' day for you all to enjoy.

Scotland Wedding, Glenfinnan House Hotel, near Fort William

What can I say about Glenfinnan House Hotel? The most spectacular, amazing and picturesque setting for a wedding ever and we even dodged the showers for an outdoor ceremony, yay! From the moment I arrived till the moment I left, this was one of the most relaxed wedding days I've experienced and I feel so privileged to have been a part of it. 

I get excited by great light and boy did we find some in the most unlikeliest of places - an old tin shed, a dirty rotten log store and a very boggy field. And I had help from the amazing Markk Donnelly, his second time assisting me and only his second wedding. Look out for him in the future people. It was lovely to work alongside the very talented Kirstin Alexandra Makeup Artist who made Louise look even more amazing.

A highlight of the day was when we took Louise and Marc over to the Glenfinnan Monument. We couldn't have timed it any better as we heard the chug chug from The Jacobite as it made it's way across the Glenfinnan Viaduct, made famous of course by Harry Potter!

And so, without further ado, here is a sneak peek from their wonderful wedding day. Enjoy!

Scotland Wedding, Kirknewton Stables

A relaxed and fun filled wedding day in the beautiful setting that is Kirknewton Stables. Kirsten and Paul put so much effort into the little details resulting in what you see below. And hats off to Flossy and Dossy who made the dress and also Gary Moore Catering Services who provided an awesome hog roast and stunning naked wedding cake.

Here is a little sneak peek for you all to enjoy.

Scotland Wedding, Kinkell Byre, St Andrews

A wedding sneak peek from a wonderful wedding full of joy and happiness in the most beautiful location, Kinkell Byre. Wow, wow and wow some more.

A huge thank you to Karen and Craig for being so utterly awesome and for having me along to capture their fabulous wedding day. And thank you to Kristin from Struve Photography for being my second shooter.