Probably my first one back in 2016 when Photography was still my side hustle. I felt totally honoured that I'd been asked to capture the memories from the day of a good friend and I thoroughly enjoyed every moment. I knew then that I wanted this to be my full-time job.
Fun, Contemporary, Romantic, Unintrusive, Beautiful
The feedback I get from couples and their guests saying that my friendly and fun approach puts them at ease.
Set a budget and then decide what things are most important to you and skip/make savings on the things that aren't top of your priorities.
The table names were just numbers but when you got to the tables they had photos of the couple at that age e.g. one, two, etc. So cute!
Couples often book months if not years in advance so I like to keep in regular contact so they don't think I've run off with their booking fee! About a month before the wedding I reach out to arrange a face to face consultation with the couple so we can go through the order of the day and agree a shot list of 'must haves'. I will also visit the venue beforehand. On the day I try to be as unobtrusive as possible except during the group shots where I have to get a little bit bossy! I also carry an emergency bridal kit with me that holds all sorts from stain remover to safety pins to blister plasters!
A natural relaxed portrait of the pair of them enjoying a quiet moment after they have said I do.
Every wedding has an original element that's what makes them personal and special to each couple.
Being a Scottish Photographer I always expect rain at some point so I always bring bridal umbrellas with me to get some couple/wedding party shots outside. Having visited the venue/s beforehand as well I always have a plan B for rainy day photos
I got my first film camera aged eight and was hooked from then on. I spent 20 years as a banker enjoying photography on the side until I decided life was too short and I wanted to spend every day doing something I love.