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Karen & David's Engagement shoot

I was so looking forward to spending time with Karen and David, I'd been desperate to take photos of them both. The location didn't disappoint, Mugdock Country Park, one of the best places to just wander and explore. Now as most of you know, I need my coffee in the morning so that's exactly what we did first! It's a great way to settle the nerves and just chat about all sorts as well as what we were about to embark on.

There are so many areas of this park. We decided upon a short path, beside the lake and then the walk through to the castle ruins. Every time I saw something, I'd stop and take photos. David's son Liam also joined us for the first part of the shoot, he was a wee character and very smiley! Then Karen's mum Margaret kept Liam busy whilst Karen, David and I went off to explore.

At the time of writing this, their wedding is fast approaching, a church ceremony and then on to Carnbooth House Hotel which I'm really looking forward to. Here is a small selection from the shoot.

Carys & Dan's Wedding, Sherbrooke Castle Hotel

Back in April, the unthinkable happened. I became so ill I had to pull out of a wedding. Carys and Dan's wedding - you can read all about what happened here.

Once again, I have to thank Dougie Cunningham from Leading Lines Photography who came to my rescue with less than 48 hours to go. I can't thank him enough really as he went above and beyond so that Carys and Dan didn't go into panic mode.

As a result of the bizarre turn of events, the images you'll find in this post weren't actually captured by me, but Dougie. However, he did give them all over to me and I've done all of the editing so you could almost call it a team effort.

My experience of Carys and Dan is based purely on their engagement shoot which you can see here. They're a couple who ooze love for the other and who just enjoy being in each others company. Well that's the impression I got anyway. I can only begin to imagine what their wedding day was like and I'm incredibly sad that I missed it.

Just quickly, a few people worthy of a mention are Dougie who I've told you about above, Little Botanica who created the most amazing floral  bouquets (see the images below) and Asteria Bridal who made Carys and her bridesmaids look amazing!

For Carys and Dan and all of their friends and family, this is their story as captured on their wedding day.

Sarah & Stewart's Wedding, Lodge on Loch Lomond

March was filled with warm spring days and sunshine, looking good then for Sarah and Stewart's Loch-side wedding. Well, not quite. The day before we had snow. Chances of an outdoor ceremony dropped to zero, but there was a glimmer of hope in getting a snow capped Ben Lomond in the background for some shots. Well that never happened either due to the low cloud cover. Scottish weather eh?!

I've known Sarah for a few years now, first meeting her at one of her small business network events. It's been lovely to get to know both of them and to see their gorgeous girls Emily and Charlotte grow ever bigger. I'm very much looking forward to visiting them again in the coming weeks (they have a sparkly new coffee machine that looks like a Starbucks implant and I plan on testing out their new barista skills!).

Sarah, Stewart and I had talked on a few occasions about the wedding. One of the things I was very excited about was seeing the flowers and favours for the girls. I know I know, me, getting excited about flowers! Well, if I were to tell you that all of Sarah's flowers were grown from seed on Mill Pond Flower Farm especially for the occasion, would my excitement make sense? Other lovely details included Sarah's hand painted wedding shoes, some hand painted driftwood from Arran and 'that' cake! Lovely.

There was such a lovely atmosphere in Sarah's room where she was getting ready with her mum and sister. It has to be a first greeting a brides mother by her Twitter handle: Jane on Arran! Laura Gray also added to that atmosphere and was great to work with. Then watching Emily and Charlotte watch in awe of their mum in her wedding dress, fabulous.

All in all, Sarah & Stewart's wedding day was filled with awesomeness. I dare say it was their perfect day and the day they had planned for for so long, seeing everything come together. And they finally got to dance to Isn't She Lovely by Stevie Wonder! But if that wasn't enough, their second song was sung by Sarah's step sister who covered There You'll Be by Faith Hill, wow!

It was such an amazing privilege to spend the day with them and all of their friends and family. Thanks for having me. Here is a selection of my favourite images from the day, but before you delve right in, check out these fantastic people who all helped in some small way.

Laura Gray - hair and makeup - www.lauragray.co.uk

Three Isles Designs - wishing tree and flowers in hair - www.threeislesdesigns.com

Mill Pond Flower Farm - flowers - www.millpondflowerfarm.co.uk

Taste Linda's Cakes - wedding cake - www.tlscakes.co.uk

Lodge on Loch Lomond - venue - www.loch-lomond.co.uk

When the unexpected happens...

In over seven years of photographing weddings, I've never, missed, one. Until now. And I feel absolutely terrible about it.

It was two days before the wedding, all was fine and I was out working as normal. But that evening, my body shivered uncontrollably for at least six hours through the night. Be it a fever or the flu, when I awoke on the Friday morning, I knew one thing was for certain, I would not be well enough to photograph the Carys and Dan's wedding the following day and I had to get somebody else to cover the wedding in my place. The important thing was to have that in place before I contacted them to break the bad news. The last thing I wanted was for them to be panicking the day before their wedding day.

So I put the feelers out to see if anybody was available. At this point, it's worth pointing out that I'm very fortunate to be part of a great network of photographers - some I'm very close to and speak to most days and others who I speak to less frequently and whom I've never physically met. Within half an hour I had a photographer who was willing to take on my wedding for me. Relieved, the next thing to do was to contact the couple. I was so ill that I could barely speak let alone walk so a phone call was out of the question. I relied on a Facebook message and a phone text, which just felt wrong but there was nothing else I could do. The main point of my message though after revealing the bad news was the reassurance that I had arranged a replacement photographer.

It then took all of my energy to get my laptop out and email over all the information over to the new photographer, the hero of the hour or more commonly known as Dougie! But the story doesn't end there. I've worked with Dougie a few times and know him well and I knew I could trust his judgement when it came to the wedding. Which is good because the wedding didn't really feature in my thoughts that day, I just wanted to go back to bed and feel better as soon as possible. 

Dougie was a true professional. He contacted Carys, the bride, and arranged to meet her later that afternoon, in his words, to give her peace of mind. And that's not all, Dougie even made the effort to go and visit the venue the following morning prior to starting the wedding coverage, what a trooper! 

Because of Dougie's efforts, the Carys and Dan didn't panic and they never worried about anything photography related on their wedding day. And what's more, they appreciated me going to the effort of arranging a replacement photographer.

I never ever thought the day would come where I was forced to pull out of a wedding. But it did. I am human after all and these things happen I suppose. The main reason for me telling you all this is to reassure couples who are planning their wedding that they're in good hands and that I too am in good hands in terms of a fantastic network of fellow photographers. We all know it could happen to any one of us which makes us all more than willing to step forward at a moments notice should we be asked to.

Despite what happened, I still feel...oh I don't know, a sense of huge disappointment in that I didn't get to share Carys and Dan's wedding day with them. I had met them a few times and done an engagement shoot with them. We had built up a relationship and got to know one another. It left us all hugely looking forward to the wedding day. So to miss the main event makes me feel very sad. I never got to meet their friends and family. Every wedding day means so much to me so to miss out on one is pretty devastating.

Looking through all their wedding images I've got to in some sense witness the events of their wedding day, but it's just not the same as having been there in person. That said, Carys and Dan will still love their wedding photos and after all is said and done, they had a photographer on their wedding day to capture it all and that's what matters most.

For now, a massive thank you to Dougie Cunningham from Leading Lines Photography for covering for me. Here is a small taster of what's to come.

Andrew & Andrew's engagement shoot

What can I say about Andrew and Andrew? Well, they're a great laugh and make fabulous coffee! We've had lots of fun chats each time we've met and there are lots of lovely little details that will happen on their wedding day that I can't wait to photograph.

They both live very close to Queen's Park (well, they used to until they moved into their new house last week), so that would be our location for their engagement shoot. A place where they have spent lots of time walking around and generally chilling out. Which is exactly what we did together. We walked and talked and talked and walked. Boy did we walk! And we found lots of lovely little places where I captured them both together. A mix of nervous emotions coupled with lots of endearing love for the other. Perfect! See for yourself . . .