Reportage Wedding Photography: The Bride & The Angel

About the picture: I was following the guests leaving the 21212 restaurant in Edinburgh when I spotted the Bride casually dressed giving a call in a quiet room of the restaurant. She was on her own facing an angel who seems to want to congratulate her. There was something peaceful and beautiful in this scene. [...]
Wedding Photography Reportage Manchester – Jane & Dan

Wedding Photography Reportage: A few weeks ago, I drove North to the lovely and peaceful village of Davenham near Manchester where was taking place the wedding of Jane & Dan. The weather was lovely but a bit rainy as it should be on the West coast of United Kingdom. I met first the groom and [...]
Reportage Wedding Photography: Ushers getting ready, Manchester, UK

In a local pub, before the ceremony two ushers are getting ready with the help of their relatives. About the picture: When I framed the photograph above, the groom and the ushers were there for about 10 minutes. In the local Pub, food had just been ordered and everyone was getting ready before lunch and [...]
Edinburgh Documentary Wedding Photography – Honi & Ned

An Australian couple in Edinburgh Earlier in 2011, I received a request from an Australian couple, Honi & Ned, coming to Edinburgh to get married. A the time, I didn’t have this website. Ned found me on Google after searching for “edinburgh photographers documentary”. I was asked to take photographs for a very informal wedding [...]
Glasgow Wedding Photography Reportage – Norma & Stefan

Norma and Stefan, a lovely Glaswegian couple In August, I spent the whole month selling prints of Scotland and Edinburgh during the Fringe festival. A few days before leaving the capital of Scotland, I was commissioned by Norma and Stefan, a lovely Glaswegian couple, to take photos of their wedding. The event took place at [...]
Edinburgh Wedding Photography Reportage – Chloe and Allan

In the old Edinburgh From the windy shore of Portobello to the Caves in the old city of Edinburgh, the wedding was a joyful day with a great Scottish character. The cosy basement bring a warmth atmosphere in a typical old Edinburgh architecture.