Real Life Wedding: Drumtochty Castle


Charlotte & Rob

I Carry Your Heart With Me


From our very first email with Charlotte and Rob we knew they were a #blueskycouple. Why? Because they were up for adventuring across hills and forests, they trusted us with their photography and their wedding was all about having a blast with their favourite people.

Oh – and they’d picked to get married at one of our favourite castles – Drumtochty Castle.

So many favourite moments from this day, not least the impromptu ceilidh dancing during the pipe band performance –  impressive!

Mr and Mrs Jones what can we say? We think perfect sums it up pretty well. Looking forward to catching-up soon. For now, here’s a glimpse of the day you two tied the knot.

#BigBlueSkyLove,

N & A xx

 

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Church - St Palladius Church, Drumtochty
Wedding Venue - Drumtochty Castle
Photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Wedding Planner - Raphael Weddings
Make-up Artist - Steph Milne
Wedding Cake - Love Laura Lane
Wedding Band - The Woo Hoo Band

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