What made it so special was that it was our story, in our words, and being able to share that with our friends and family.
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Emma and Daniel’s Humanist Wedding at Inchcolm Abbey
I love this scene-setting shot of the three Forth Bridges, by Jonathon Fowler! When Daniel and Emma decided to get married on the Isle of Inchcolm, the new Forth Crossing bridge (far left) wasn’t quite finished, and I think everyone was looking forward to seeing what it looked like from the deck of the Maid … Continue Reading
Gary and Kirstie’s Humanist Wedding at Balbirnie House
Kirstie and Gary didn’t have a wedding party: it was more like a wedding army, but their six bridesmaids and seven best men somehow managed to squeeze in beside them in the Long Gallery at Balbirnie House. After the groom’s nephew-to-be, Jack, took the rings to the back of the room so … Continue Reading
Laura and Robert’s Humanist Wedding at Kinkell Byre
I don’t give prizes, but if I did, Laura would definitely have got my 2017 Award for the Most Original Entrance of a Bride… Her guests were at least as surprised as I was… To see a real fire-engine, sirens wailing, bells clanging, thundering up the narrow road to Kinkell Byre. Inside it … Continue Reading
Alana and Luke’s Humanist Wedding at Kinkell Byre
I loved how Alana & Luke cast many of their friends in starring roles.
Vicky and Mat’s Humanist Wedding at The Glen Pavilion
We would definitely recommend a humanist ceremony to anyone we know and we have done so on a few occasions since our wedding.
Alison and Michael’s Humanist Wedding at Balbirnie House
You don’t need to write a three volume novel to tell your story, as Alison and Michael’s tale shows. They first met when Alison took a notion to play badminton at a club where Michael was already a member. After a few dates in the bars and restaurants of Edinburgh, they were soon seeing each … Continue Reading
Joanne and Colin’s Humanist wedding at Keavil House
We are so happy that you were the person to marry us. Thank you for all your support leading up to the wedding too. Everyone is still raving about how it was the most sincere ceremony they have ever attended and we couldn’t have done it without your help. Keep up the great work Tim. You’re obviously a natural at what you do 🙂
Carrie and Graham’s Humanist Wedding at Aberdour Castle
“Our wedding really was the best day of our lives. Everything worked out perfectly,” wrote Carrie when she sent me these photos. As you can see, they make a very glamorous couple! “In the beginning Graeme very much wanted to go abroad and get married with only immediate family. I wanted to … Continue Reading
Julie and Angus’s Humanist Wedding at Balbirnie House
Gus & Jules and Gus’s relationship was the definition of ‘opposites attract’.