I've known Fiona for about 10 years, and I've photographed her family a few times. I knew her wedding would be an amazing event, full of family and friends all as loud, chatty and funny as her. When she finally returned to the UK and I met the man she's chosen to spend the rest of her life with, I could see Steve was perfect for her, and that they are totally devoted to each other.
Our planning sessions were held in the pub round the corner, and Steve demonstrated his expert organisational skills, pulling out a thick folder of paperwork and spreadsheets. He's the most well organised groom I've ever met, and it was important, because they had chosen a place as interesting, and unique as themselves to get married in. It was in Edinburgh. And it was underground.
The Edinburgh Caves is a venue occupying 2 of the vaults underneath the bridge. The lighting is all LED, candles and stage spots, which might create a great intimate atmosphere for the guests, but it's a photographer's nightmare. Never one to let a challenge get the best of me, I set about covering the proceedings from all angles, and enjoyed myself almost as much as the bride and groom.
The ceremony was beautiful, reflecting the values of the two very different individuals coming together, and the following celebration ceilidh was as bouncy and joyous as it should've been. Another cracking wedding that reminded me why I love my job!
Thanks guys, here's to many years of happiness.
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