Now I understand why you do things the way you do – our wedding was so personal to us and that’s how it should be. We put in our hard work, and it definitely paid off!


Now I understand why you do things the way you do – our wedding was so personal to us and that’s how it should be. We put in our hard work, and it definitely paid off!

Sarah and Ali’s story began back in 2009 when they first laid eyes on each other in Why Not? Nightclub (still going strong on George Street) where Ali’s tanned good looks caught Sarah’s eye. He then checked her out on Bebo (not going quite so strong these days), little realising that she’d been stalking him there for … Continue Reading

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.
Every guest commented on how our ceremony was the greatest ceremony they’ve ever witnessed.
Isn’t this just a stunning image from Marc Millar? It absolutely captures the dream-like quality of Sam and Ailsa’s wedding, as they look back on their big day at Broxmouth Park. “It is mad looking back and realising how quickly it has gone. We’ve settled back into normality again, but we have really … Continue Reading

We both want to thank you again for a fantastic ceremony. Everyone commented on how great it was and they all loved you!

The weather has been gorgeous recently, but these blue skies date from way back in April, when Craig and Suzanne tied the knot in North Berwick, famously one of the sunniest places in the whole country. Their relationship began at a party where Craig literally swept Suzanne off her feet! Much of their courtship was spent … Continue Reading

‘You’re the only man who’s ever made me cry!’ said the 3-time WBO champ
I remember Allana and David’s ceremony well. The weather was atrocious: foggy, rainy, you name it. Everything that would put a dampener on a wedding – but not this one…
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