Weddings are all about journeys and bring people together…
Grace and Patrick’s wedding took place in Kincardine Castle, in Aboyne, in the north of Scotland; home to Grace’s Grandmother. And what a treat was in store for all their guests who’d travelled to be there. Not only did they get to explore the rooms and the grounds of the castle, but as an added surprise, dinner and dancing took place in Tipis (by Highland Tipis), nestled in the walled gardens. To say we loved it doesn’t begin to do it justice!
Grace and Patrick’s wedding oozed with gorgeous details and so much love and attention towards their guests. It didn’t take long after meeting these two to feel as though we’d known them for years. They are both such fab, warm people and it was a pleasure to be their photographers.
Thank you Mr and Mrs Robinson for inviting us to be part of your incredible wedding celebrations. We wouldn’t have missed it for the world.
Here’s a little taster of your dream wedding day. Enjoy.
Speak soon,
A&N xx
The tips that were set for dinner were hidden from view by the gardens, so it was a lovely surprise for Grace and Patrick’s guests as the piper led them to dinner.
The vibes of Steph and Gav’s Dundas Castle Christmas wedding were distinctly winter snuggles combined with overtones of party (Solo Sax anyone) and of course some festive treats. This pair met at a Burns’ Supper so Roddy the Piper delivering the Address to the Haggis was a must.
Is there anything more perfect than an intimate Balmoral Hotel wedding at Christmas time? All of your favourites together in the heart of Edinburgh watching you tie the knot… and then celebrating together with the best of food and wine, and a tune or two along the way…
Katie and Michael’s Mansfield Traquair wedding was all about enjoying every single minute. Which was pretty easy as literally this pair walk into a room and bring the party.
Fabulous photos as always guys – and nice to see I’m not the only bride who enjoyed her first dance so much she ended up in the air!