Jane & Stuart’s Wedding, Juniper Green Parish Church, followed by Kirknewton Stables, by Edinburgh



Saturday was a glorious day and we were delighted to be able to spend it photographing Jane and Stuart’s wedding. You two are such a fab, genuine couple and we loved all the thought and planning you put into your big day. Your fun and humour came through in everything – from photographing the two of you together to your speeches… Your chinese lanterns were such a perfect ending to the day that we had to stay and capture some shots of them for you. Enjoy some of our highlights for now.


Jane with Mum and Dad



Stuart and Mikey



Jane & Stuart at Kirknewton Stabes

 

 

Jane & Stuart at Kirknewton Stables

 

 

Jane & Stuart at Kirknewton Stables

 

 

Jane & Stuart at Kirknewton Stables

 

 

Jane & Stuart at Kirknewton Stables

 

 

Jane & Stuart at Kirknewton Stables

 

 

Jane & Stuart's first dance

 

 

The Chinese Lanterns at Kirknewton Stables

 

 

Jane & Stuart's Chinese Lantern

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