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Category Archives: Wedding Photography in Perthshire, Central Scotland

Laura & Michael | Wedding Photography at Roman Camp, Callander

We’ve never had a problem with uninvited guests at the weddings we’ve photographed, but we had an interesting exception when Laura and Michael were married at the Roman Camp Hotel, Callander. A small bat flew in and circled the room during the ceremony to the amusement of most guests, although some of the bridesmaids were...

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Katie & Matt | Wedding Photography at Dalmunzie Castle

Just the thing to bring a smile on these cold winter days – a classic outdoor summer wedding at what is surely one of the most romantic spots in Scotland, Dalmunzie Castle. We love to document real moments and emotions rather than to direct and pose. This approach really paid off when Katie & Matt, who had...

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Jennifer & Leigh | Wedding Photography at Gleneagles Hotel

There was a lovely relaxed family atmosphere to the day when Jennifer & Leigh were married in the elegant surroundings of the Glendevon Room at Gleneagles Hotel. The tables for the wedding breakfast were decorated in a most vibrant colour that we feared might not be fully captured in the photographs – fortunately, we were wrong!...

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Kim & Ben | Wedding Photography at Dalmunzie Castle

Kim, Ben, their families and closest friends came all the way from the USA to marry in the magnificent setting of Dalmunzie Castle in Glenshee.  We love Dalmunzie because it has the feel of a remote Highland fastness though only two hours from Glasgow or Edinburgh, and the food and customer service are world class....

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Jane & Chris | Wedding Photography at Ballathie House

Weddings are always joyous affairs, but there seemed to be an extra dose of family joy when Jane & Chris were married at Ballathie House in Perthshire. The atmosphere was of a weekend house party, the setting and food fantastic. The four young bridesmaids were not only beautiful, they were also extremely well behaved –...

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Sara & Rudi | Wedding Photography at Gleneagles Hotel

Sara & Rudi’s wedding had all the glamour you would expect at the luxurious Gleneagles Hotel – the bridal suite is not only set over two levels, it even has a rooftop terrace!  The richly decorated Ballroom was the setting for the moving ceremony, and guests were able to enjoy their champagne and canapés in the beautiful grounds...

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Kate & John | Wedding Photography in Perthshire

Kate & John’s wedding was a real family affair, with everyone pitching in to make the day really special and super-friendly. Kate & John travelled from the USA and rented a large house in the beautiful Perthshire countryside (who knew you could do that? – there’s a whole website of choices) and invited family and...

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Gillean & Mats | Wedding Photography at Dalmunzie Castle

Gillean and Mats had two wonderful settings for their July wedding. Act One (the marriage ceremony) took place at Dunkeld Cathedral, an ancient church set in peaceful grounds on the banks of the River Tay. Act Two (the celebration) was staged in one of the most romantic spots in Scotland, Dalmunzie Castle, nestled in the...

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Karen & Alasdair | Wedding Photography at Gleneagles Hotel

Karen & Alasdair’s wedding could best be described as “Glamour in Gleneagles”. The Gleneagles Hotel is a luxurious setting for a wedding day and, as you would expect, the staff are first class. Not only was wedding co-ordinator Jennifer Randall in attendance all day to look after the couple, she had even managed to arrange...

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Trish & Ian | Wedding Photography Dunkeld Cathedral

Trish & Ian had a glorious late summer day for their wedding at Dunkeld Cathedral and the Hilton Dunkeld House Hotel. Guests were promised some “special entertainment” during pre-reception drinks at the Hotel. When I heard the sound of a powerful aeroplane engine as I was photographing the dining room I realised it was most...

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