Lennoxlove House Wedding Photography | Clare & Chris
Lennoxlove House wedding photography with Clare & Chris took me to an area of Scotland very close to my heart.
Having lived and worked in East Lothian some 15 years previous, it was lovely to be back in the area. Lennoxlove House, a fine Scottish wedding venue. It's owned by the Duke of Hamilton and it's steeped in history. Set within the heart of this region, it's only a stone's throw away from Edinburgh.
Clare & Chris had got in touch through a recommendation from a couple whose wedding I'd photographed previous to theirs. I first met them in a coffee house in Bamburgh, on the Northumberland coast. We discussed their wedding arrangements over a cup of tea then headed off for some photographs on Bamburgh beach.
On the morning of their big day, I'd never felt so relaxed prior to shooting someone's wedding. I'd stayed close by near a village called Gifford. Basically, I woke up to birds singing and bright sunshine in the middle of East Lothian's countryside, it was truly bliss.
When I arrived to document their Lennoxlove House Wedding Photography I had a quick walk around the grounds to capture a few images. I bumped into Clare's parents who'd decided to do the same since it was such a lovely morning. We chatted some then off I dashed to catch the girls getting ready.
Clare & Chris are just lovely people to know. I've met them since at her friend's wedding who I also photographed, and I'll be meeting them again this summer at another wedding I'm covering. Winding back a little to the Bamburgh beach pre wedding photography, Chris had mentioned a photo bombing frog. We laughed about it, and pretty much confirmed he had a cheeky chappy edge to him. I'd all but forgotten about the frog, that is, until their wedding day.
EDIT: The bad news is that sadly, Lennoxlove House is no longer a wedding venue. However, the good news is I’m still a wedding photographer and I’m available throughout Scotland and the rest of the UK. You can check my availability by getting in touch here.