Weddings

Caroline & Jeremy

Dalihouse Castle, Scotland

The colours, the love, the laughter.

This was my first destination wedding and i was so excited as i had never been to Scotland before. My goodness it was breathtaking, so beautiful. November is the perfect time for a winter wedding, the trees still had their leaves and the colours where something special. To top it off Caroline and Jeremy chose Dalihouse Castle to get married and have their reception. The wedding party made me feel like part of the family, a day built on pure love. The lace dress, thistles and rich colours in the bouquet, the groom's tailored suit with matching tartan tie and pocket square, each detail created a very special day, topped off with an amazing firework display.

On the way home my husband played the lord of the rings soundtrack as we drove through the Scottish country side, it was perfect, a trip I will always remember.

Sarah & Darren

Nettleton (Wedding Reception)

This was a special one for me.

Sarah and Darren are old school friends of mine, two childhood sweethearts and sixteen years on it was like know time had past. Sarah was stunning, every detail of the day handcrafted. The bouquet, bunting and twinkling fairy lights all gave the day a vintage feel that worked perfectly with the village hall. The day was so relaxed and all about two people that just LOVE each other. It was beautiful to see two people as in love now as they where at sixteen. This has to be my favourite first dance... Darren bopping to a little bit of SKA.

Alison & Gordon

Lacbey Manor-

Covid 19 Micro Wedding


This lovey couple were brave and chose to say 'I do' in the middle of a global pandemic. I loved being able to pick my camera back up and photograph something positive in 2020. Their day was simple and elegant, thank goodness Alison was probably the most chilled bride I've ever met. A micro wedding has its plus's, you get to spend time with those you love the happiest of day. Love always wins.