Glenbervie Wedding Photography
What could possible go wrong at a meticulously planned wedding? Well – violent thunderstorms didn’t help, neither did roadworks due to something called a ‘bridge inspection.’ Nor did a chauffeur who didn’t know where he was going! To add insult to injury, with the whole wedding running late, the two coach drivers who were transporting all the guests announced that they couldn’t hang around as they had to do a school run!
Stuart and Elaine took all this in their stride, and with plenty of humour. And by the time we got back to Glenbervie House (who were totally unfazed by everyone’s late arrival) the rain had stopped and we finally got some outdoor photos.
And from then on it was an evening of celebration and dancing – as any wedding should be!
There’s a small selection here, and many more on the order photos page.










Sean and Lesley’s wedding
A good samaritan saves the day!
Just when things didn’t need to go wrong – it was pouring with rain and everyone was late – it did. Lesley’s bridal car (a vintage Rolls Royce) broke down on the A9. Rescue came in the form of another motorist, who saw her and her father on the verge and realised something was up, and offered a lift. Add five minutes to her father’s speech!
By the time we’d come out of the church the sun was shining, and everything continued according to plan.
That’s the thing about the weather in Scotland: I’ve never photographed a wedding when it poured with rain the whole day. There’s always sunshine at some point!
There are more photos from the wedding here.




