Scottish Borders Wedding Photography

Part 1 of Annierose & Conors wedding

After the ceremony the party was underway.  There was tennis and jenga enjoyed by all.  The wedding breakfast was beautifully catered.  Thanks to the couples patience to my enthusiasm combined with it being a small wedding I was afforded the luxury to whisk them away on a multiple occasions and make the most of the gorgeous surroundings.  The day flew by and soon they were cutting the cake and the band prepared.  Their first dance was the precursor to a lively dance floor enjoyed by all attendees.  It was a perfect ending to a extraordinary day.

The following day I had a lovely wood fired pizza lunch with the wedding party in the walled garden.  On wedding days I tend to be rather busy and unable to chat much, the following day provided a wonderful opportunity to be social and a chance to get to know the families better.

I had a slight accident with my own drone just days before the wedding and her father Donald was kind enough to let me borrow his.  The following day he was also kind enough to help his daughter get into the flower pond for one of my crazier ideas.  Truly Annierose couldn’t have been more adventurous rocking the frock as she was whiling to lay down in the pond.  The sun came out as well for a wee bit and we got a couple more photos of them.  It was a wonderful few days joining two delightful families.


Prestonfield House Wedding

See part 1 of Roxana & Simone’s wedding

See part 1 of Roxana & Simone’s wedding


Prestonfield House Wedding Photography Edinburgh

See part 2 of Roxana & Simone

See part 2 of Roxana & Simone

When I first met Roxana & Simone we got off to a rocky start and unlikely beginning as friends. We were on a plane from Rome to Edinburgh and she was sitting next me and said “Will you turn your phone off!!” as we were parked on the runway. I have a friend who is quite a nervous flyer and I suspected Roxana (I didn’t know her name yet) was as well. I turned off my phone and said “so you enjoy flying?” “No!” “I’m surprised,” I said. She laughed and I had a really nice conversation with her and Simone on our way to Edinburgh. I’ve since sent her photos of pilots sitting next to me on their phone while the plane is taking off but she doesn’t seem to appreciate it. Whatever your feelings about phones being used on planes the three of us became good friends due to our appreciation for photos and visuals in general.

Fast forward a few years and I had an amazing time photographing their wedding at the beautiful Prestonfield House in Edinburgh. Everyone was relaxed and in a great mood, it provided ample moments to photograph. It was a beautiful autumn day and the two of them were lots of fun and always laughing. It wasn’t your standard wedding and we got to take some silly photos as well I rather appreciated. Hopefully, the photos tell the story.


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