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No two stories are the same…
There are endless ways to personalise your elopement, from the big decisions like location and lodging, all the way down to the smaller details like your cake flavour, wedding attire, or color of your handfasting ribbons. Here are some stories we’ve been lucky to be a part of, in case you’re looking for a little inspiration.
Keep in mind - each adventure here contains infinite backstory and nuance, privy only to the ones in the story. What you see on the screen is only the tip of the iceberg. Client photo galleries typically include 600-1,000 images; but each of these blog posts only shows our favorite 100-200. Enjoy!
A Very Wet Elopement at a Lochside Castle Ruin
A moody, rainy elopement on the banks of Loch Awe, followed by dramatically drenched photos in Glencoe.
A Fairytale Edinburgh Elopement in a Library
A romantic elopement in the RCPE Library, followed by a whimsical wander through Edinburgh.
A Laidback Elopement in Edinburgh with Bar-hopping and Shooting Pool
An elopement at St Anthony’s Chapel, followed by a wander through Old Town, drinks at a stylish bar, and shooting some pool!
A Sunset Elopement at the Glenfinnan Viaduct
An autumnal light drenched elopement at sunset in one of our favorite Harry Potter highland locations.
An Autumnal Elopement in the Woods of Glencoe
A moody autumnal elopement in the woods of Glencoe, with an epic picnic under the Three Sisters and a spooky nighttime wander with lanterns.
A Romantic Elopement at the Kingshouse Hotel in Glencoe
An intimate celebration at Glencoe’s remote Kingshouse Hotel, followed by an adventure at the Three Sisters.
A Rainy Autumnal Elopement in Glencoe Scotland
A soaking wet, moody elopement at one of Scotland’s best mountain locations… the Three Sisters.
Autumnal Elopement at an Old Ruin in Edinburgh, Scotland
A late autumn elopement at Edinburgh’s most romantic outdoor ceremony spot, St Anthony’s Chapel. An intimate ceremony with family and some adventuring on the rocks, a romantic wander through Old Town, and a celebratory toast on Calton Hill as the sun dipped below the city on the horizon.