Monday, 17 May 2010

Aileen and Michael's wedding at Kincaid House Hotel, Milton of Campsie

Friday 14th of May, and the sun shone! Wedding photographers can be fussy about the weather. We like sunshine, if we can find shade, because contrasts look harsh in photographs, or makes people squint! But we prefer sunshine to rain because natural light makes everybody look better. No rain and lots of sunshine, with enough shade and a great day for all. Aileen and Michael looked wonderful at Kincaid House, which is just outside Milton of Campsie and is a great venue, with a fantastic conservatory and beautiful grounds.
Aileen and Michael had a civil ceremony made really personal by writing their own vows, and then had a handfasting ceremony by Jock Ferguson, which was just so perfect for a Scots wedding. Check out Jock at http://www.heraldevents.co.uk/weddings.php. It is always great to work with someone who understands photography and video, and Jock was a total professional.
Michael and Aileen also worked really hard, and that has paid off with some stunning photographs. Thank you, it was a real pleasure. Here is a sneek preview with lots more to come.

2 comments:

  1. Aileen & Michael Smith28 May 2010 at 17:54

    Sandy, we were so impressed by the professionalism shown by you and your team on our wedding day. You really helped to make the day as special as it was and we just cannot thank you enough.
    We have already and will continue to recommend you to anyone and everyone and I'm sure from the comments we heard from our guests many of them will be recommending you too. You really did make a great impression on everyone there.
    We have decided to nominate you as our first choice for the VOWS award - just one accolade amongst many you deserve to win (congratulations on the SWPP awards too)! Thanks again.

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  2. This was a very nice wedding and I thought that the concept was unique. The couple looked like they were having a good time as evidenced by how relaxexd and casual they were in their wedding photographs.

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