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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Castlecary House Hotel Wedding
17th April 2010 Second time for me shooting at the Castlecary House Hotel in Cumbernauld – just on our doorstep. This time the occasion was the wedding of Phyllis and David. A very lovely and fun couple who clearly enjoyed … Continue reading
Garvock House Hotel Wedding
16th April, 2010. Our congratulations to Tara and Grant who married at the Garvock House Hotel in Dunfermline. This was our first opportunity to provide wedding photography at this venue, although we will be back there shortly for a wedding … Continue reading
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Wedding at Howies Restaurant, Edinburgh
10th April 2010 Congratulations to Jess and Jonathan who married at Howies on Waterloo Place in Edinburgh. The ceremony was conducted by a Humanist Celebrant, Tim and was well received by the gathered friends and family. The weather was fantastic … Continue reading
Wedding at Jedburgh Abbey
Sunday 4th April 2010 I had the pleasure of providing wedding photography at another fantastic and romantic location in Scotland for Giles and Miriam, Jedburgh Abbey – a ruined 12th century building steeped in history. The photography started off with … Continue reading
Wedding Reception at Westerwood Hotel Cumbernauld
Congratulations to Shaun and Louise who married on 16th March in the Dominican Republic. We were commissioned to provide photography for the wedding reception at the Westerwood Hotel in Cumbernauld on the 2nd April including the 1st dance. Shaun and … Continue reading
Clause 43 of Digital Economy Bill dropped
Such great news today for anyone producing images, whether professional photographers or not. The ‘orphan works’ part of the proposed digital economy bill has been dropped by the government. What is ‘orphan works’? Basically, any image could potentially be (ab)used … Continue reading