My favourite 20 photos of 2010
These are actually my favourite expressions from last year’s wedding photography. My photography is all about seeing the moment and capturing it – whether it’s the bride’s father’s nervousnous, a Gay Gordons heading for impact, the delight in a couple eyes, or the happiness expressed by their guests.




















Sarah and Frasers wedding at Culcreuch Castle
Sarah and Fraser had all the ingredients for a fantastic day – a great venue, perfect weather, beautiful people, and lots of love and laughter.
Sarah and her friends have to be some of the most enthusiastic dancers I’ve met this year, and Wildcard provided the music for her (they played at Triona and Jamil’s wedding too!)
There’s a small selection of photos below, but you can see a larger selection 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!

























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.




