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Monthly Archives: May 2007

Sarah & Murray | Wedding Photography in Fife

As best I can make out, Sarah has been planning a “Big Beautiful Bling Wedding” ever since she spotted Murray in High School. Sarah realised her plans in considerable style this month when she married Murray at Kilconquhar Church, followed by a reception at Kinkell Byre. Sarah & Murray’s “Big Bling Wedding” featured a designer dress,...

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Susan & Geoff | Wedding Photography at Mar Hall

When Scots and Geordies get together for a wedding, the result is usually a really good time. And so it proved to be when Susan & Geoff were married at the magnificent Mar Hall. The beautiful venue was fully utilised, with the ceremony held in the Burgundy Suite, the drinks reception in the Main Hall and garden,...

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Andrea & James | Wedding Photography at Guthrie Castle

James & Andrea’s wedding was a testament to the power of the Internet, and to Andrea’s good taste. Living over 300 miles from the venue (beautiful Guthrie Castle), Andrea had organised everything online – location, flowers, cake and, of course, photographer. This might sound risky, but everything was absolutely beautiful - the icing on the cake was...

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Allison & Paul | Wedding Photographs at Airth Castle

Airth Castle was the romantic setting for Allison & Paul’s wedding. The couple travelled from the south of England for their celebration in recognition of Allison’s Scottish roots (or was it at the insistence of lovely cousin Caroline?), and the journey was certainly worthwhile. One of many nice touches on the day was the special guest book...

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Beth & Ewan

An early ceremony made for an early start to Beth and Ewan’s wedding at Glasgow University Chapel. “This better be worth getting up early for”, I jokingly said to Beth – and it was! First, Beth had designed her own dress, a design realised with the help of Amanda at Rêne Avonya. Then there was...

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