OK it’s November but what a beautiful morning! As I head up to the George Hotel it’s crisp, clear and sunny. The trees still wear their autumnal colours and the pavements are carpeted in gold, bronze, auburn and yellow. When I met the girls in the hotel there was a buzz of excitement and anticipation. I photographed the shoes and flowers and Lucy was doing the makeup and chatting away – such a lovely happy atmosphere. Then I headed down to the foyer to meet Graeme and chat with the guys. We took some shots outside the hotel and the funny thing about the George is that, being on a busy street, it always attracts the interest of the tourists; they can’t get enough of those kilts! The next thing I know everyone’s ready, the harp is playing and we’re awaiting Jo. This is where the work really starts for a photographer and it’s all systems go! I love it when everyone’s so lovely and welcoming and the day just flows and I think to myself “what a wonderful job!”. Being Scotland the weather wouldn’t do what it was told but top marks to Jo and Graeme for braving the elements to get some natural light shots. So it rained, but a lovely couple and a lovely location makes for great photos whatever the weather. The day went superbly and I’ll never forget the sight of the Dutch showing us Scots how to really do a ceilidh! The photos can be found here the password is Jo’s new surname. Contact me if any problems.Wedding photography, Jo and GraemeWedding photography, Jo and GraemeWedding photography, Jo and Graeme

posted by Leo Friel, December 23rd, 2010

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