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Amy and Nick

Amy & Nick’s wedding celebrations at one of my favourite Glasgow spots, the Ubiquitous Chip in the West End, were a dream to photograph. Their day encompassed everything I love about weddings - endless amounts of colour, amazing florals and styling, great music, and most importantly a really lovely bunch of people. Big shout out to Wild Flower Workshop for elevating an already beautiful space to something quite magical with her truly unique style. It’s always so lovely photographing her gorgeous work. I could honestly go on and on about how wonderful this day was, but I’ll let the photos do the talking on my behalf!

Shot on a mix of Digital and 35mm Kodak Portra 400 Film.

Hannah and Louie

A truly magical day on the sunny East Coast, shooting Hannah & Louie’s late summer wedding celebrations at one of my favourite spots - The Cow Shed Crail. A wedding full of lovely moments and personal details, it was a dream to photograph. Great working alongside some industry pals too, and a real treat to shoot some incredible Wild Flower Workshop creations too.

Shot on a mix of Digital and 35mm Kodak Portra 400 Film.

Liza and Ru

It was such a treat being back in Glencoe for Liza & Ru’s magical elopement. Surrounded by their loved ones they tied the knot in amongst the forest of Glencoe Lochan. The ceremony led by Alyson the Humanist was full of wonderful moments and emotion, with tears of joy and hugging aplenty! After confetti and champagne we headed into the hills to explore and take in the majestic scenery, finishing our shoot with a sunset stroll along the beach at Cuil Bay. I must give a big shout out to Barbara aka Wild Flower Workshop, for creating the most stunning bouquet and buttonhole for Liza & Ru, and Liza’s sister Alie for designing and creating her beautiful wedding dress, which I’m sure you’ll all agree she looked amazing in.

Annie and Tom

I can’t believe it’s taken me so long to blog Annie & Tom’s incredible Glencoe elopement! With the ever changing rules around weddings Annie & Tom decided to adjust their plans and elope in the Scottish Highlands, and I for one am so happy they did! It’s not often you get a glorious sunny day in the middle of March in Scotland, so I was feeling a wee bit smug on my drive up to Glencoe! After a lovely relaxed morning getting ready followed by a wonderful first look overlooking Cuil Bay, we headed over to Glencoe Lochan - a magical spot in amongst the mountains and pine trees which Annie & Tom had chosen for their ceremony. It’s always such a treat working with Claire The Humanist as I know she’ll pull an amazing ceremony out the bag, and needless to say this was no exception. It was so lovely to hear a wee bit more about Annie & Tom from where they first met to where they are now, and Claire told their story perfectly. After the ceremony we enjoyed a piece of delicious homemade wedding cake and a glass of bubbly, and it was then off to explore Glencoe and take in all the breath taking scenery, which isn’t in short supply believe me! We then made our way back to Cuil Bay where we treated to a spectacular sunset. The perfect end to the most wonderful day. 


I must give a couple of shout outs, firstly to Barbara from Wild Flower Workshop for her green fingered wizardry, secondly to Annie & Tom’s gorgeous wee dog Cracker for being ridiculously adorable, and last but by no means least, Annie’s mum, who not only made their delicious wedding cake, but also Annie’s stunning dress!