Louise and Daniel wanted some special evening photographs for their album. Before it became too dark, we used our special camera to create a magical frosty winter day look, even though it was a May evening with green grass.
Mervyn
Culcreuch Castle provided a wonderful backdrop for these “winter” scenes.
Betty
After darkness fell, we set up our lights outside the function suite, I tested them with Betty as the model then when all was OK, Louise and Daniel came out into the darkness for a few romantic photographs. I think they thought we were mad – until they saw them on the camera screen – wow!!!
Mervyn
We also went up to their honeymoon suite for a few photos.
Mervyn
Louise had not seen her dress in a full length mirror until this point in the day. As with many weddings the last few minutes at home had been busy gathering everything together to ensure nothing had been forgotten.
Betty
After a fantastic wedding day with a great couple, Betty and I took the final photograph of Culcreuch Castle. As the foreground was pitch black, Betty set up a light to add a little depth to the picture.
All the images from the wedding will be on our Wedding Gallery page after Louise and Daniel see them on their return from honeymoon.
Mervyn






Dear Betty & Mervyn
We would like to thank you both so so much for all your hard work and your expertise which captured all those lovely moments on our very special day.
The images and special effects are magical and we will both treasure ‘Our Wedding Day’ album, forever.
You are both ‘Super Stars’.
many thanks and best wishes
Louise & Daniel
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