Saturday 28 July 2007

This weekend I had a rare trip westwards for Lorraine & Paul's wedding near Paisley. As usual I turned up at the house while the girls were getting ready, and once everyone was ready to go we did a few pictures outside the house. Lorraine's Dad is obviously a keen gardner ....




The car Lorraine chose was immaculate, probably the shiniest wedding car I've ever seen - just check out how clear the reflection from the fuel cap is:

This is Lorraine, minutes away from being married, along with the rest of her party:


The interior of the church was spectacular, this is the view from the balcony:


Just to show you don't have to be 'in your face' to capture the action - this was shot from the balcony, and it was a long way back! Maybe I should try being a Paparazzi photographer?



After the ceremony it was a short drive to the reception at the Erskine Bridge Hotel. There was plenty of time to relax, and the kids were able to let off plenty of steam! This is one of the flower girls, Eilidh (age 2), who loved posing for the camera:


Eilidh charmed everyone at the wedding - even the band!

And finally Lorraine & Paul (and everyone else) danced the night away:

Sunday 22 July 2007

Laura & Gary's wedding photos are now online. Go here to view the complete slideshow or here to view and order individual images.

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Off to Fernie Castle on Friday for Gillian & Graeme's wedding, on another of the cold and miserable days that have become expected this year. Once again we were doing both photography and video, so I arrived nice and early to photograph Gillian & her posse whilst Brian took care of the video duties outside:


I'm not normally into flowers, but for her day Gillian had picked the most amazing orange Gerberas:


The wedding was planned to be outside, but the weather was looking unfriendly - not actually raining but looking very likely. Amazingly the weather improved dramatically around lunchtime, and Neil and his team waited until the last minute to put out the chairs & red carpet, and the sun came out a few minutes before Gillian did:


I love photographing outdoor weddings, you can get so many great shots without disturbing the proceedings and the light is beautiful. This was shot Paparazzi-style on a long lens during the ceremony:


After the ceremony there was champagne & mingling on the lawn outside the castle. And photos, lots of them. Some people just couldn't help posing:


Not to be outdone the guys were giving it some:


Gillian's orange gerbera flowers were everywhere ... even on the cake. In the background Graeme is giving his speech:


After the meal we sneaked out for a few romantic shots in the evening light:


Thanks to everyone concerned - my wife Anna for assisting me for the first time this year (shortage of babysitters has kept her at home for a while unfortunately); Brian for the video; Neil and Ashley and the team at Fernie Castle for helping & feeding us; and most of all to Gillian & Graeme and their families for making us feel so welcome.

Sunday 15 July 2007

Maureen & Martin

Saturday's wedding had a distinctly international flavour with the bride hailing originally from the USA, with a huge contingent of friends and family making the trip 'across the pond' to Dunfermline.

Amid the usual pre-wedding stress and chaos Maureen looked absolutely stunning:


Both bridesmaids were from the USA, and looked fabulous in very unusual dark blue outfits. This is Melissa:


By the time we got over to the church in Portobello the weather had improved radically, and it was a beautiful (if windy) sunny day. Maureen's father Frank, from Virginia, looked the part despite it being his first time in a kilt:


Maureen carried one of the most colourful bouquets I have ever seen:


Check out the sky ..... a decent day in Scotland for a change!


After the wedding we went to Calton Hill to get some Edinburgh-flavoured shots:


It can be very difficult to get clear views over the city, fortunately the weather was perfect. It was blowing a gale so we didn't stay too long, but this is my shot of the wedding:

From Calton Hill it was a short drive to the reception venue at the Royal College of Physicians in Queen Street, Edinburgh. This is another of the buildings in Edinburgh where the outside, whilst impressive by itself, hides an absolutely magnificent interior. A stunning place to finish a great day.

Monday 9 July 2007

Laura & Gary

Well, it finally happened - a wet wedding! Not a surprise really, given the weather we've had this year, but I've been unusually lucky so far. In fact the weather was so bad that the road we were taking to the church was flooded out and we had to divert, fortunately we always allow plenty of time to get to each wedding! For this job we were doing video as well as photography, so I was joined by Tracy who took care of the moving pictures.
The rain actually let up long enough to grab a couple of quick shots on the way into the church.


The happy couple!


Due to the adverse weather some of the pictures had to be done in the church, which wasn't a problem


After the wedding everyone headed over to Balbirnie House Hotel for the reception. During the break between the meal and the dancing we did a few portrait shots, and this is my favourite: