Barwhillanty Wedding photography

I had the pleasure of meeting Annierose & Conor a few years ago at her sister’s wedding.  I was flattered when they  asked me to photograph their wedding as well.  Annierose & Kyle both grew up at Barwhillanty and wanted their weddings to be in the beautiful garden that was their childhood playground.  Due to the travel situation it was difficult to meet up in person and thus we had a lovely evening video chatting.  There were a lot of uncertainties due to travel constrictions but I knew I was going to find a way to get back to Scotland photograph the wedding.

I was excited to see their family again and get back to Barwhillanty.  The day started out photographing Conor and his parents in the Stables, which was quite fitting as it was the house where Annnierose grew up.  Conor and his parents were calm and happy and after finishing getting dressed they chatted with his sister who regrettably could not attend.  Shortly there after I was whisked away by Oscar to see Annierose getting ready.

The bridal family was also happy and relaxed and I was quite happy with the different lighting possibilities within the house.  Soon Annierose was ready and looking stunning.  I was grateful to have a bit of extra time to take some bridal portraits.  The ceremony was a lovely one broadcast to their friends and family who were unable to make it due to the restrictions.

Part 2 of Annierose & Conor


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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