Monthly Archives: October 2011

Thailand Wedding Photography

I will be out of the country from 17th October until 27th October, when I will be over in Phuket, Thailand photographing the wedding of Alisha Mackay and Scott Farquhar. If anyone needs to get in touch during that time please send me an email as I will have internet access. I will still be taking bookings during this time.

Christmas Portrait Offers – Portrait Photographer Inverness

It’s that time again! Time to look at Christmas portrait sessions to give as gifts for the family. Get your family photographed by the Scottish Contemporary Portrait Photographer of the Year and take advantage of our special packages which are only available for this promotion. Choose ten images on CD and have them printed up or made into gifts or whatever you else you want to do with them. The price of this package is only £150 which is amazing value. We will be taking bookings throughout the month of November and the first week of December so book early to avoid disappointment. Shoots will take place on location. To book please email on enquiries@captiv8.uk.com

 

Wedding Photography Scotland – Caroline & Mick

Another fairly local wedding for me – this time it was Caroline Jones and Mick Jones getting married at the Melvich Hotel. Caroline and Mick had braved the freezing cold and snow at Loch More for their pre wedding shoot, so this was a bit easier! The weather was a bit dodgy early on and we had a few light rainshowers in the lead up to the ceremony, but it brightened up and they managed to go ahead with the humanist ceremony outdoors. And what a setting for a wedding – the most spectacular backdrop possible.

After the beautiful ceremony by Penelope Hamilton, it was speeches then off to Portskerra Harbour for some photos. The sky was amazing and just the way I like it, so we got some really dramatic images!

A really fun wedding!

Some images:

Wedding Photographer Caithness Vikki & Lee

A local wedding for me. Vikki Lorimer and Lee Allan were married at St Peters & St Andrews Church in Thurso.  I’ve known both of them for more years than I care to remember as well as their families, so it was lovely to be part of it, and I felt like part of the family.

The day started at Vikki’s parents house where we got the usual getting ready shots, before heading to church. After the service we went first of all to Scrabster House with the bridal party for some shots, then we went to the lighthouse at Scrabster before heading back to The Weigh Inn for the reception.

A really fun day with a lovely group of people!

 

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