Jenny and Graeme’s wedding photos at House for an Art Lover
Jenny and Graeme got married in glorious sunshine at the iconic House for and Art Lover in Glasgow. It wasn’t just the weather that was perfect – Jenny’s dress was beautiful, the humanist ceremony was amusing, and the two of them spent the whole time laughing and being very obviously in love.
There’s a few photographs here, and many more photographs from their House for an Art Lover wedding here.










Colette and Matthew’s Glasgow wedding
The rain gods were obviously shining on Colette and Mathew’s big day, as it rained everywhere except on them! Which was just as well as Matthew had an open top E-Type Jag to drive his bride from the church in Bellshill to their reception at 29 Exchenge Square in Glasgow.
It was more than a wedding though – it was also a goodbye, as after their honeymoon in Dubai, they’re heading straight to work in Brisbane for six months!
As usual, you can see plenty of their wedding photographs on the order page.










Lovely Comments
I’m still working my way through the photographs I took at Sarah and Fraser’s wedding last Friday, but I’ve already had a lovely email from them:
Dear Simon
Just a quick note to say thank you for all your hard work on our wedding day.
As expected you were always in the right place at the right time taking unobtrusive and unposed pictures.
We are really looking forward to seeing the finished article when we get back – should be about 20th of July.
Thanks again
Fraser and Sarah
Here’s three photos of Sarah, her Mother and bridesmaids getting her veil just right – just to whet your appetite!



The Best of 2009
Not necessarily the best wedding photos of last year – but 25 of my favourites.
They all sum up my style of wedding photography: unobtrusive, unposed and unique!

























Rosie and Sandy’s wedding
It always helps when I have a smiling bride, and Rosie was certainly that – even though her Dad did his best to embarrass her in his speech. And then the Best Man sang his speech – A Boy Named Sandy, to the tune of Johnny Cash’s A Boy Named Sue. It certainly made for a different first dance!
It was a day full of laughter, from the minister leaving her mic on while chatting to Rosie before the ceremony, to the speeches, to the exuberant dancing. There’s more photos to see on this page.









