The Balmoral Hotel is the perfect spot for an Edinburgh city centre wedding. With views like that (and dreamy sunsets) you literally feel you’re on top of Edinburgh/the world.
The wedding tale of this pair begins with a truly spectacular engagement story (quite possibly one of the best we’ve heard) and seamlessly navigates a global pandemic and ends in a glorious, love-drenched wedding party at Dundas Castle…
We were so delighted to be back at Drumtochty Castle for a real life wedding. And what better wedding to be photographing that this pair?
A sun drenched, summer wedding at Edinburgh’s Dundas Castle is pretty magical at the best of times, but when you add into this the amazing post-lockdown wedding party, you can begin to feel the amazing celebration that was Megan and Shawn’s wedding.
Ravensheugh Log Cabin is one of those hidden gems of places… for starters its location is beyond perfect. For seconds you can make it entirely your own. And if you add in a little bit of Scottish sun you’ll quickly feel the holiday vibes.
A Mansfield Traquair wedding is blessed with one of the most incredible aisles in Edinburgh
Newhall Estate is an absolute hidden gem, tucked just outside Edinburgh. Imagine the most perfect of fairytale walled gardens and I’m not sure you’d even come close. That’s before we’ve mentioned the house and the rest of the grounds. We could spend a day there and happily get lost.
A Mansfield Traquair wedding is blessed with one of the most incredible aisles in Edinburgh and Emma’s walk down the aisle was nothing short of breathtaking.