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Glencoe elopement in Renaissance style. Wedding & Elopement Photographer in Scotland
Dining table dressed with candles and eucalyptus.Couple stand by a grand piano at carberry tower east lothian.Bride holds two softly glowing lanterns in her hands.Bride gets her wedding dress on in grand bedroom at Kinmount House. Black and White.
Bride & Groom kiss under wedding veil.Summerhall Edinburgh wedding ceremony. Wedding & Elopement Photographer in ScotlandPink peony roses at The Rhynd. Wedding & Elopement Photographer in ScotlandCarberry Tower castle frontage lit windows at dusk.Bride and Groom walk along a beach at Crear. Wedding & Elopement Photographer in Scotland

Yes of course! I encourage every enquiring couple to schedule a no-obligation video call with me so that I can introduce myself and answer any questions you might have. Calls usually last around 15 – 20 minutes.

Your wedding will likely be a well planned event, with checklists and schedules to meet your needs and keep you on track. It’s so important that I’m on board with your vision for the day, and that I have a clear understanding of your timings and expectations. Therefore, we’ll have at least 2 video or in-person meetings prior to your wedding to chat through the details, and I’ll also ask you to complete a wedding questionnaire in advance of the day.

The best moments are captured when couples move with one another, not when they freeze or ‘hold a pose’. Movement is key to keeping things feeling relaxed and natural, so I’ll encourage you to walk, talk, laugh and have fun together throughout the shoot. I’ll rarely ask you to look at the camera, and I’ll work with your vibe as a couple, finding your comfort zone and making sure you both feel true to yourselves.

Yes, but only in very specific situations. I’m all too aware of how distracting a flash gun constantly ‘popping’ can be, and it can be a real mood killer. Therefore, I only ever use it to capture the evening’s dancing, or if you require a group photo in a poorly lit room. I may occasionally use it to create an editorial, artistic look on a few shots, but 80% of my images are captured using natural light or ambient light.

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