If you’re camera-shy, an engagement or pre-wedding photoshoot may seem like the last thing you’d want to do, but it could be the warm-up you need to truly shine on the big day. Here’s why you should think about having one…
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The coronavirus pandemic forced Karen and Grant to postpone, then downsize, their small but chic wedding at Norton House Hotel
Photography | Iris Art Photography
As the temperature drops, fire up your wedding plans with our wintry December-January issue that’s filled with heart-warming real-wedding stories, cosy venues and smokin’ hot wedding inspiration. See the digital issue here without venturing into the chill (or spending a penny)
Alex Addison-Scott and Rupert Goodway married on 29th June 2019 at St. Salvator’s Chapel, St Andrews, and the bride’s family home
Photography | Iris Art Photography
We asked, and these Scottish wedding photographers sure delivered! This gallery of dogs joining in the fun on the big day is unbarkleavable
What do the 2020s have in store for bridal? Find out in our new January-February issue
Clark Evans and Carly Webster married on 15th December 2018 at Kinkell Byre, St Andrews
Photography | Iris Art Photography
Katherine de Burgh and Chris Moar married on 16th June 2018 at The Caves, Edinburgh
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Emma Cárdenas and Rebecca Mair married on 22nd December 2017
at 23 Montrose Street and the Corinthian, Glasgow
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Snaps from Scottish weddings captured in some of the country’s amazing barns, stables and outhouses
20 pictures that capture the highs and lows of wedding speeches
Clarissa Doig and Sam Newall married on 24th February 2018 at a private home, Ayrshire
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What better way to mark the eve of the royal wedding by celebrating Scottish weddings with serious princess vibes?
Scotland is bursting with suppliers who have quirky VWs, timeless Beaufords and princess carriages that make for a fantastic photo opportunity
There’s a special place in our hearts for flowergirls. Is it the mini me wedding dress or the cherubic ‘butter wouldn’t melt’ smile?