We had the most wonderful, wonderful day and without doubt the most special part was our ceremony, which we will never forget. Thank you so much for encouraging us to be original, thoughtful and most of all honest in writing our ceremony.
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Keri & Erik’s Humanist Wedding at Harburn House
People are coming from all over the world to have a humanist wedding in Scotland and I’ve married Australians and Americans and Danes and Germans but Keri and Erik’s Mexican wedding was a first. They had to change their plans at the last minute so it was all done in a bit of a rush, … Continue Reading
Kelly & Nick’s Humanist Wedding at Harburn House
This was a great day! I first met Kelly and her mum about a year before the wedding and I knew from the start that she was the kind of person who’d put her heart and soul into creating a truly memorable ceremony. I met Nick a few months later and I still can’t believe … Continue Reading
Kelly & Nick’s Humanist Wedding at Harburn House
This was a great day! I first met Kelly and her mum about a year before the wedding and I knew from the start that she was the kind of person who’d put her heart and soul into creating a truly memorable ceremony. I met Nick a few months later and I still can’t believe … Continue Reading
Sarah & Robert’s Humanist Wedding at Linlithgow Palace
I love this shot of the vault at Linlithgow Palace; a now roofless masterpiece of mediaeval architecture, (deliberately set on fire by Butcher Cumberland en route to Culloden) it was a very atmospheric setting for Robert & Sarah’s wedding. Robert & Sarah’s story was very romantic. When they were only in their teens, they both … Continue Reading
Steven & Karen’s Humanist Wedding at Houston House
Steven and Karen’s ceremony at Houston House was a hoot: full of laughter, beautiful songs and some great poetry, courtesy of Steven’s dad, Stuart, whose contributions ranged from William Carlos Williams ‘This is Just to Say” to the Gaelic haikus of Kevin MacNeill.