Back at the end of July, I shot my last ever wedding “triple header”, and the third and last of these took me back to a couple of old “haunts” for Karyn & Mau’s big day…namely St. Alexander’s Church in Denny for the ceremony and then up to Dunblane Hydro for the reception.
Mau is from Mexico and it was great to see a couple of nice little touches such as the Mexican flag flying high outside the Hydro and the tequila slammers for all the guests, that rounded off the speeches :-). The guys met, if I recall correctly, working at Disneyland in Florida and carried the Disney theme through to the wedding day…who knows, perhaps we can even build a customised wedding album with the famous Disney logo on the cover to round things off nicely.
Karyn & Mau, a big thank you for choosing me to shoot your fantastic day. Here’s just a few of my own favourites which I hope you like – click on any image to enlarge.
Cast of Thousands…or a few people who made the day possible at least!
Ceremony Venue: St. Alexander’s Church, Denny
Reception Venue: Dunblane Hydro
Hair: Amy Petale
Wedding Dress: Simply Exquisite Bridal, Edinburgh
Groom’s Attire: Slaters
Reception Dressing: Dreams & Themes / All Occasions
Flowers: All Occasions
Band: Mojo
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Looking for wedding photography at Dunblane Hydro…or anywhere else for that matter?
If you’re looking for a wedding photographer and like what you see in this post, why not check out my full wedding portfolio to get a good feel for my style of shooting. To get in touch, just drop me an email, tell me all about your day and what you’re looking for from your photography, and I’ll get right back to you – but do get in touch as soon as possible, as key dates do tend to get booked up around 18-24 months in advance!
Mike