And Toby Too...


Jo & Donn

Drumtochty Castle


From the very first contact we knew we wanted to be Jo and Donn’s wedding photographers. Quite simply because these two are fabulous humans. Fabulous humans, who are proud parents of thee most fabulous dog… Toby.

Their wedding day was so wet and wild it was wonderful: the atmosphere, the warmth of family and friends and the sense of adventure as these two braved the hills with us. Even Toby was up for it.

Thank you Jo and Donn for being yourselves and for letting us be part of your epic day. We literally wouldn’t have missed it for the world.

Here’s a peak at the day that was your wedding.

Big Blue Sky Love,
N&A

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Ceremony Venue - St Palladius Church
Reception Venue - Drumtochty Castle
Photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Cake - Love Laura Lane

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