Peter Wills Renfrewshire For your wedding each package can be tailored to suit through our consultation process. Therefore, no matter how big or small your wedding may be we will have a package to suit your needs. Feel free to contact us to arrange a no-obligation visit to view our portfolio in more detail or to ask any questions you may have.
www.peterwillsphotography.co.uk
Joe Kennedy Stirlingshire
Our business is primarily wedding photography, offering a full range of quality services at very competitive rates. There are no hidden charges. The price is fixed when you book.
www.weddingpics.info
Elemental Weddings Edinburgh
Award-Winning Wedding Photography by Edinburgh Based Husband and Wife Photographers Jay Golian and Christina Reid.
Located in Edinburgh, Scotland we cover weddings and civil partnerships across the whole of the UK and beyond.
www.elementalweddings.co.uk
V&A Creative Moments
V&A Creative Moments is a husband and wife team offering photography and makeup artistry services for weddings.
We cover Lanarkshire, Central Scotland and beyond.
Allan will capture the day using a mix of traditional and casual reportage.
Valerie is your personal makeup artist, experienced in photographic work and professionally trained in bridal makeup.
Valerie & Allan pride themselves in giving a quality service with a personal and friendly approach.
www.vandacreativemoments.co.uk
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY WORLD Wedding Photography World is free and bringing Brides seeking Wedding Photographers together across the UK. Simply send your details including Wedding date, venue, budget (optional) and email or phone number.
Hector Innes is a photography company who specialise in wedding photography, commercial photographs as well as being portrait photographers. Located in the picturesque and historic town of Kelso set in the heart of the Scottish Borders this allows the company to cover such areas as Berwick-upon-Tweed, Jedburgh, Melrose Galashiels and Selkirk.
Robert McLaughlin Photography Lanarkshire
Presented with an Award of Excellence for Avantgarde Wedding Photography at the Scottish Master Photographer awards 2007
Digital Album
An original idea where you supply us with your digital photos from your wedding and we produce a fantastic 'coffee' sytle quality album, with padded cover and printed on card (not paper). Alternatively you can use us to produce a second 'informal' album after using a photographer to produce your 'official' one - great for passing on to family and friends.
It’s every bride’s dilemma: what to do with their wedding dress after the big day. Some choose to sell their dress and recoup some of the costs while others pay a substantial sum to have their wedding dress dry cleaned and boxed, in a bid to preserve it for future generations.
Faced with a large box languishing in the attic and the niggling feeling that their own daughter will reject the offer of wearing this family heirloom on their special day (just as the bride in question laughed when offered her mother’s circa-1970 wedding dress), many brides are now starting to consider a relatively new phenomenon…trashing their dress.
Originating in the USA, trash the dress has now reached UK shores and is hotly tipped to become the newest phenomenon in wedding photography. Having invested heavily in their dress, many brides feel that wearing it once just isn’t enough. For others, the trash the dress photo shoot allows them to use different locations – perhaps a beach or an industrial estate – and relax in the knowledge that it doesn’t matter if their dress gets wet or dirty.
While the term is likely to strike fear into the heart of most mother-of-the-brides, a dress trashing is not necessarily literally that. In fact, many brides say that after the photographic shoot their dress cleaned up without any problems. Others prefer to go the full distance – submerging themselves in water, getting greasy in a garage, or even cutting their dress to shreds.
Whatever the level of trashing, the shoot offers the bride the opportunity to let her hair down and have a great time in the process. All brides want to look beautiful, composed and elegant on their wedding day. The trash the dress shoot is a chance to show your fun, carefree and possibly even sultry side!
So, you’ve decided to go for it. But before you do, make sure you choose the right photographer. After all, if you are going to “trash” your beautiful dress, you want to be sure that the end result will be worth it. A quality trash the dress shoot will result in striking, fashion-inspired images that will remind your new husband of what a lucky man he is!
When choosing your trash the dress photographer, check to see if they are a member of a professional organisation such as the Master Photographers Association, the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers or the British Institute of Professional Photography. Also decide before the shoot what level of trashing you would like to do – a good, professional photographer will not ask you to do anything you don’t feel 100% comfortable with.
Finally, relax and enjoy the shoot. After all, this probably will be the last time you wear your wedding dress so make the most of the opportunity to enjoy a top model experience!