Long Overdue Fun


Kirsty & Nathan

Real Life Scottish wedding: The Signet Library, Edinburgh


This Signet Library wedding was just filled with so much love and so much fun. Long overdue but magical in every part.

 

Despite the set-backs including the crazy Storm Arwen (with some guests travelling for 10+ hours, and spending the night unexpectedly in hotels) nothing was going to stop this day from happening.

 

From beginning to end the vibe was relaxed and all about family and friends getting together and having a ball.

 

Kirsty and Nathan we loved being your wedding photographers. First of all you both nailed the classic, timeless styling making our job a delight. Secondly you sailed through the day with perfect poise and a super chilled attitude so everyone around you had a blast. And your dancefloor? Literally bouncing

 

Here’s a glimpse into your wedding day. If you do all parties like this one then count us in!

#BigBlueSkyLove,

Alie & Niels xxx

"If we could play a 30-second clip from our wedding day over and over again it would be our entrance as married couple into dinner, and seeing everyone together."

Signet Library Wedding

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Wedding venue - The Signet Library
Wedding photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Make-Up Artist - Helen McNeill Bridal Makeup
Wedding Celebrant - Jayne Patmore
Wedding caterer - Heritage Portfolio
Wedding band - Reel Time

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