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A Logie Country House Wedding
Conner and Amberley’s wedding at Logie Country House was one of those days that had a bit of everything, beautiful weather, loads of time outside, a ceremony full of personality, and an evening that became gloriously wild in the best possible way. Because it was a dry day, we were able to make the most of the venue and get lots of photographs outdoors. That is one of the big strengths of Logie Country House. Set in the Aberdeenshire countryside near Inverurie, the exclusive
Anne Rees
Apr 63 min read


A Romantic Maryculter House Wedding
There are some wedding days that feel instantly full of atmosphere, and this Maryculter House wedding was one of them. From the first quiet moments of bridal prep to the warmth of golden hour later in the day, everything about it felt elegant, emotional, and deeply personal. Add in a special visit from their dog, and it became one of those weddings that felt full of heart from beginning to end. Maryculter House is such a beautiful place to photograph a wedding. Set on the ban
Anne Rees
Apr 63 min read


A Christmas Wedding at Logie Country House
This Logie Country House wedding had such a beautiful festive feel to it. Set against the character and charm of the house, the whole day felt rich, romantic and full of personality. It was a Christmas wedding, but not in an overly traditional way. Instead, it felt elegant, stylish and deeply personal, with bold seasonal colour, lovely winter atmosphere and the kind of details that made the whole gallery feel distinctive. One of the things that makes Logie Country House such
Anne Rees
Apr 63 min read


A Romantic Registry Office Wedding in Elgin with Beach Portraits and Sponge Cake
Some weddings do not need a huge guest list or an elaborate timeline to feel deeply special. The Milnes’ wedding was a beautiful reminder that sometimes the most romantic days are the simplest ones, full of meaning, full of feeling, and full of the little moments that make the day completely your own. This was a registry office wedding in Elgin , intimate and heartfelt, with the kind of calm atmosphere that lets the real emotion shine through. There was something so lovely ab
Anne Rees
Apr 63 min read


A Wedding on the Lawn at Elsick House
Mr and Mrs Procter were married at Elsick House in April, with a beautiful outdoor ceremony held on the lawn. It was the kind of day that felt effortlessly romantic from start to finish — traditional in all the right ways, but also full of artistic detail, floral softness, antique character, and the kind of picturesque setting that makes every part of the gallery feel rich and timeless. Elsick House is such a striking venue for a wedding. Set near Aberdeen, it is an exclusiv
Anne Rees
Apr 63 min read


A Stylish Reception at The Mansefield Hotel, Elgin
Some wedding days have a lovely sense of movement to them, and this one really did. The day began with a church ceremony, full of emotion and tradition, before everyone headed to The Mansefield Hotel in Elgin for the reception. It felt like such a beautiful balance of classic and relaxed, a meaningful ceremony followed by a stylish celebration in a venue that worked brilliantly for the rest of the day. The Mansefield is one of Elgin’s best known wedding venues, and it is eas
Anne Rees
Apr 63 min read


Natural, Heartfelt Wedding Photography for Days That Deserve to Be Remembered Well.
Your wedding photographs should feel like your day. Not stiff, not overdirected, and not full of moments that do not feel like you. The most meaningful wedding photography captures the atmosphere, the emotion, and the connection between you and the people you love most. That is the heart of what I offer at Annie Rees Photography: a calm, honest approach rooted in storytelling, with images that feel natural, personal, and full of life. A calm approach to telling your story Eve
Anne Rees
Apr 64 min read


Why School Photography Should Feel Easy, Natural and Worthwhile.
School photography should do more than tick a box once a year. It should feel organised for the school, relaxed for the children, easy for parents, and create portraits that families genuinely want to keep. That is exactly what I aim to offer through Annie Rees Photography. My school photography service is designed to bring together a calm, professional experience with beautiful, natural portraits and real value for your setting. As an independent, accredited photographer, I
Anne Rees
Apr 63 min read


Introducing Little Legends: Fun, Story Led Photo Sessions for Nurseries and P2 in Aberdeenshire.
I’m so excited to introduce Little Legends , a new photography service from Annie Rees Photography created especially for nursery children through to P2 . These sessions are designed to be calm, creative, and full of personality, giving families something far more special than a standard school photograph. At the heart of Little Legends is the idea that childhood should feel magical. These are the years of imagination, storytelling, dress up, wonder, and playful expression, s
Anne Rees
Apr 63 min read


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
Mar 267 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
Mar 266 min read


A Fife Arms Turriff Wedding
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
Mar 256 min read


Wedding Day at The Marcliffe | Aberdeen Wedding Photographer
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
Mar 256 min read


A Wedding at Meldrum House Hotel - Inverurie Wedding Photographer
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
Mar 256 min read


A Wildly Beautiful Wedding at Fingask Castle- Scottish Wedding Photographer
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
Mar 257 min read
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