My penultimate wedding of 2016 saw me on my one and only visit of the year to The Vu, which in itself is quite remarkable! The Vu is probably the venue at which I’ve shot most weddings and I reckon I average about 5 or 6 per year…indeed, in 2015 I was there no less than eight times, so I think it’s fair to say that I know my way around by now.
Being just a few days before Christmas and with the ceremony not due until 3.30pm, I knew that we’d be racing the clock a touch to ensure we got down on to the jetty for Jennifer & Brian’s couple shoot, while there was still enough (or at least a bit of light) in the sky. What I wasn’t prepared for, and a very welcome surprise, was the gorgeous red sky sunset that we were treated to…probably one of the best that I’ve ever seen at The Vu :-).
Jennifer & Brian, 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.
They also served…
Venue: The Vu
Make-Up: Sophie Crompton
Hair: Hazel at Sublime Hairdressing, Stirling
Celebrant: Caroline Lambie
Wedding Dress: Berketex Brides
Kilts: The Kilt Studio
Cake: Wee Jenny’s, Falkirk
Band: The Sleekit Beasties
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Looking for wedding photography at The Vu…or anywhere else?
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