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A Rustic Farm Wedding in Rural Aberdeenshire During an Amber Weather Warning, with Tipis, a Hog Roast and Chicken Racing
Some weddings are polished and calm. Some glide along exactly to plan, with perfect weather, dry ground, and everything sitting neatly where it should. And then there are weddings like this one. A rustic farm wedding in rural Aberdeenshire , held during an amber weather warning storm , with rain on the canvas, mud underfoot, umbrellas everywhere, and a couple who simply decided they were going to enjoy it all anyway. Honestly, that is part of what made it so good. Because thi
Anne Rees
53 minutes ago7 min read


A Family-Filled Wedding at Cornhill Church
Some weddings are all about the venue. Some are all about the styling. And some are, very simply, about people. This wedding at Cornhill Church was one of those. Yes, it had beautiful details. The flowers were soft and romantic, with lovely lilacs, pale pinks and blue touches. The confetti was brilliant. The stubble-field portraits gave that late-summer, early-autumn countryside feel. The dresses had personality, the bridal party had energy, and there were plenty of moments
Anne Rees
1 hour ago6 min read


A September wedding at the Fife Arms Turriff with pink blossom tones, lots of laughter, family, singing and a venue that holds personal meaning for me too.
Some weddings feel like pure joy from the minute everyone gathers outside the door. This September wedding at The Fife Arms Hotel, Turriff had exactly that kind of warmth to it. It was full of colour, laughter, family, singing and those little in-between moments that make a wedding feel completely alive. The flowers were soft and pretty, the cake was gorgeous, the day had that lovely early-autumn light, and there was a real sense that everybody there genuinely wanted to cele
Anne Rees
1 hour ago6 min read


A Windy Wedding Day at The Marcliffe with Beautiful Black and White Moments, a New Bridal Suite and a Photo with Dobby
Some wedding days give you perfect weather, endless outdoor portraits and golden light right on cue. And some give you wind. The kind of wind that makes you laugh, abandon the idea of carefully posed outdoor photos, and lean fully into whatever the day is actually offering instead. This wedding at The Marcliffe was one of those days. And honestly, it did not matter. Because what the day lacked in calm weather, it made up for in atmosphere, character and some genuinely lovely
Anne Rees
2 hours ago6 min read


A September Wedding at Meldrum House Hotel with Honey Tones, Sunflowers and the Most Epic Confetti Shot
There is something about a September wedding that just hits differently. It sits in that beautiful in-between space where summer has not quite gone, but autumn is beginning to quietly make itself known. The light softens. The colours deepen. Greens start to turn richer, warmer, earthier. And if you lean into that properly, the whole day can feel full of texture, warmth and atmosphere. This wedding at Meldrum House Hotel did exactly that. It was joyful, relaxed and full of pe
Anne Rees
2 hours ago6 min read


A Black Dress, New Rocks and Crows in the Trees: A Wildly Beautiful Wedding at Fingask Castle
Some weddings are soft and delicate. Some are timeless and elegant. And some arrive with black fabric, purple details, New Rocks, heavy metal in their bones, and crows watching from the trees. This Fingask Castle wedding was very much the latter. It had all the romance you could want from a castle wedding, but none of the blandness. It was bold, dark, joyful, dramatic and full of personality. The bride wore black. The details leaned into black and purple. There were skulls wo
Anne Rees
2 hours ago7 min read
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