Monthly Archives: June 2011

Avebury, The Murdered Ferret and the Random Wedding Photography

I was down in Wiltshire a couple of weeks ago for Piriyah & Will’s wedding reception after their wedding at Keiss Castle (more to follow on their wedding later). While I was there Piriyah kindly gave me a lift to Avebury to see the amazing stone circles there while she was heading out somewhere. It was a great site, seeped in history and I enjoyed my wander around. However it was quite dull, and eventually the heavens opened, forcing me into the only pub in the village (Red Lion I think) for shelter while I awaited my lift back to where I was staying.

The rain turned out to be the best thing that happened as the real entertainment started then. I sat in the bar having a few glasses of wine (a few too many actually) and watching the people who were there. I can honestly say I haven’t laughed so much in a long time as one after another amazing character appeared in the bar, each one different in many ways but equally entertaining. The absolute highlight was the guy who was the spitting image of Robin Gibb from the Bee Gees. Well he would have if Robin had let himself go a bit on the cleanliness side of things. He was chatting to everyone as if they were his best friend, but the best part was his conversation with a Dutch couple about his ferret, which had allegedly been murdered outside a supermarket. He then uttered the immortal words, one of the finest sayings I have heard in a very long time. I quote “Yeah, it was two days ago tomorrow”. I almost fell off my barstool laughing.

Just when I thought the day couldn’t get more random a wedding party arrived with the bride and groom in very unusual and very cool outfits. After chatting to the bride Sonya it turned out they had been married at Stonehenge in the middle of the stones at 7am that morning. It also turned out they hadn’t had any official photographer. So, the conversation ended with her now having a photographer, albeit slightly drunk, and a different stone circle site. The only problem was that the groom had gone away with his friends briefly, so we had to do a bridal shoot. What fun! The rain had just cleared and the sky was brilliant.

A really random day, and one of the funniest ever. Only sad part is that I never got the Robin Gibb lookalike’s photograph as he is a legend in my eyes.

A few pictures:

 

Catriona & Rupert. Engagement Photography Inverness

I recently did some engagement or pre wedding photography with Catriona MacAffer and Ruper Anderson. I am doing their wedding photography in Inverness this weekend. We went to Rosemarkie and had some fun with their dog as well. It was a bit too sunny for my liking, but we got some great results.

 

Scottish BIPP Awards 2011

I was delighted to have no less than six finalists in this years Scottish BIPP awards. Unfortunately no winners this year, but delighted with runner up in portrait, thrid place in wedding and runner up in press and PR, as well as overall third place in Scottish Photographer of the Year, for the overall across all of the categories.

These are the 3 images:

Glasgow band Kassidy at the Ironworks in Inverness

Wedding at Dalhousie Castle, Edinburgh

Harvest Moon

Engagement Photography Highlands – Diane & Grant

Recent engagement or pre-wedding shoot with Diane Mackay and Grant Mackenzie, who’s wedding photography I am doing next month. We went to Dunnet Forest & Beach to shoot, and had an amazing time, despite the midges.

 

 

 

Assynt House Wedding Photography – Caroline & Andy

Recently I photographed my first wedding at Assynt House, Evanton. It is a beautiful location for wedding photography in the Highlands, near Inverness. Caroline Cooper and Andy Knight were married there last month on a beautiful sunny day, with a few rain showers only adding to the dramatic skies I love so much!

Andy is from Thurso so I knew a lot of the guests and bridal party, and it was great to catch up with some old friends I hadn’t seen for many years. Alastair and Elaine Cadzow, and Alisdair and Linda Fleming in particular, who I grew up with as neighbours.

The couple had a very intimate Humanist ceremony and then a more fun ceremony later with the rest of the guests, before enjoying a great reception in the marquee. It was a really fun wedding as the video shows! Lots of entertainment throughout the day.

A great day, and hopefully there will be more weddings to come at this stunning venue.

 

 

 

Engagement Photography and Video Scotland

Why not add a nice video to your engagement photography shoot? It is a new service, so ask for more details. I do a complimentary pre wedding shoot with all my couples, but how about adding this on as an extra? You get a nice DVD, and this could even be played at your wedding reception!