Showing posts with label Scottish Highlands wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scottish Highlands wedding. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Caroline & Dennis - Dalmenach, Ballindalloch - Scottish wedding photography

Remember these guys? Of course you do! After our awesome pre-shoot with Caroline and Dennis in February we were really looking forward to photographing their wedding in beautiful Speyside.

Our day began at the hairdressers in Grantown-on-Spey, where Caroline and her bridesmaids were being styled.





Next it was on to Caroline's uncle's house, where the final preparations for the wedding were taking place. The gardens were looking fantastic, as was the marquee, and the flowers were simply stunning.




So many pretty things!






We knew Caroline would make a stunning bride..and guess what, we were right!






Dennis was looking fantastic and was completely relaxed, even when practising his speech.






The whole ceremony was just breathtaking - from start to finish.









After a celebratory toast it was time for some group photos, with lots of laughter throughout.





Jay may have regretted asking the boys to do a rugby-style pose!




There were so many great places for photographs...





Then it was into the marquee where the guests enjoyed a delicious meal. This was followed by the speeches, which were hilarious.




We love Dennis's reaction to this photo being unearthed...




Caroline & Dennis's friends and family had travelled from all over the world to be with them on their special day, and everyone was enjoying the Highland setting.







Then it was time for Caroline & Dennis to open the dancing. And it wasn't long until they were joined on the dancefloor by an eager little flower girl!






A Whisky Kiss put on a great act as always, and had everyone in the ceilidh spirit...




As the sun set we popped outside for a few last photos.




And the guests' good wishes were carried out by lantern, into the night air.




Caroline & Dennis - Thank you for inviting us to share in such a fantastic day! It's been so hard to choose our favourite photos from Saturday, we have so many! We wish you all the love, laughter and happiness in the world.

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Caroline & Dennis's wedding suppliers were...

Venue - Dalmenach, Ballindalloch (private home)
Marquee - North of Scotland Marquees
Hair - Scissor Trix, Grantown-on-Spey
Make-up - Patricia Smith
Dress - Manual Mota at Pronovias
Flowers - Tricia Lawson
Catering - Helen & Tony Allcott
Band - A Whisky Kiss
Photography - Elemental Weddings

Sunday, 7 September 2008

Claire & Jeffery, The Torridon, Wester Ross

We are very fortunate here in Scotland to be surrounded by amazing scenery and fantastic wedding venues, and today we were shooting in a stunning West Coast setting. The Torridon is situated at the head of a sea loch and is surrounded by spectacular mountains - it's absolutely breathtaking.
Claire & Jeffery's guests had travelled from London and the United States to join them on their special day and the couple certainly gave them a weekend to remember. The wedding day began with blue skies and hillwalking, sea kayaking and clay pigeon shooting, before everyone returned to the hotel to spruce themselves up for the ceremony.
Claire looked absolutely gorgeous and her handsome groom couldn't have been happier! After a lovely service they took the opportunity to explore the grounds (with us in tow!). The last time we photographed Claire and Jeffery was on the Millennium Bridge in London in the pouring rain during their engagement shoot. While that shoot was also great fun, it was fantastic that the Scottish weather delivered on their big day and we didn't have to get our umbrella out on this occasion!
After drinks in a very well stocked whisky bar the couple and their guests retired to the library for some very funny, and moving speeches, and an excellent meal.
We then dashed off to photograph the sun as it set over Upper Loch Torridon - the perfect end to a perfect day.