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Eloping vs Big Wedding: How to Decide Without Regret

Elope or the BIG wedding? Or… Just Doing What Feels Like You?

At some point in wedding planning, between the spreadsheets and the ‘WTF – how do napkins cost THAT much?’ you may find yourselves spiralling.

I see posts all the time on Facebook from couples losing the will to live over decisions. They are tormenting themselves with questions about regret.

One minute you’re excited, the next you’re googling….
“Will I regret eloping?”
“Is a big wedding worth it?”
“Are small weddings better?”
“Will Uncle Bob ever speak to me again if we run for the hills?”

First of all, welcome! This is completely normal. Every couple hits this crossroad! You’re not indecisive, you’re just realising this is a big deal, and even though it’s your wedding, you’re thinking about a lot of people.

These decisions feels big. But here’s the gentle truth: This isn’t about size, or what anyone else wants, it’s about what feels YOU.

After photographing both intimate elopements and full, joy-filled, slightly chaotic celebrations, here’s what I can tell you: Regret rarely comes from the size of your wedding, it comes from choosing something that doesn’t feel like you.

Social media doesn’t make it any easier,

It’s a blessing and a curse in my opinion, and I don’t know which version is winning! It will tell you eloping is romantic and meaningful and you’ll feel like Kate Bush with the wind in your hair and your Love waiting for you on a giant, glorious horse (OK, maybe that’s a bit far, but it’s my fantasy, so let me have it!)

It will also tell you big weddings are iconic and unforgettable. Your family might be saying, ‘You’ll regret not having everyone there.’ And your friends might say, ‘Honestly? I’d just run away somewhere.‘ Everyone has an opinion. Very few of them have to live your day.

The real question isn’t ‘Which is better?’ It’s “how do you want your wedding to feel?”

Do you picture a quiet morning, slow coffee, just the two of you breathing it all in? Or a house full of people, music in the background and prosecco before you’ve even had breakfast? Do you want intimacy? Atmosphere? Or maybe a bit of both?

In my experience, the couples who feel peaceful about their choice aren’t the ones who picked the ‘perfect’ format, they’re the ones who stopped trying to please everyone. They decided, this is us. This is how we celebrate and this is what feels right in our bones. And once that decision is made, the noise gets quieter.

You’re far more likely to regret planning a wedding based on expectation than choosing one that feels true to you both.

An elopement can feel expansive and freeing. A big wedding can feel deeply personal and grounding. Or the other way around. It’s not about the guest count. It’s about whether you feel like yourselves inside it.

Before you make any big decisions, here’s my slightly cheeky advice:

Close the laptop. Ignore Instagram. Forget what Suzy & Joe did, sit somewhere quietly together and ask, ‘If nobody else had an opinion… what would we choose?’

That answer is usually the one.

Your wedding isn’t a performance or a trend. It’s not a box to tick correctly. It’s a reflection of you as a couple. And when it feels like you, whether that’s just you * your parentd on a windswept hillside like Zoe & Scott, or 150 guests in a castle like Sophie & Jake –  you won’t look back with regret. You’ll look back and think: “That was soooooo us.”

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How to choose your wedding photographer – a guide to picking your perfect match

What should you look for in a wedding photographer?

There are lots of things to consider when you choose your wedding photographer, so I thought this handy guide might be useful!

You should put as much time and thought into your photographer choice as you do your flowers, dresses and music, because, at the end of the day, when the hangovers have kicked in and the flowers are wilting, the only tangible part left of your amazing day will be the photos! So make sure they fill your cup with joy!

This list is my top 5 things to look for in your photographer, and there’s a very important ‘don’t’ in at the end for good measure!

1) Make sure their work excites you!

When you’re checking out photographers, visit their website and social channels for a good nosey! If you don’t get a wee buzz of excitement in your belly, they’re maybe not for you!

Do a deep-dive into their work, don’t base your decision on 1 or 2 photos from a wedding on Instagram! Maybe they have more on their website from that one wedding, go full blown detective and see if they’ve really told a story with what they’ve captured, rather than one or 2 wow shots! You can read about some of the weddings I’ve done in great detail over at The Wedding Blog >>

Do the moments they manage to capture really make you go ‘oooooooh’ with lovehearts coming out of your eyes?! Does their editing style ‘talk’ to you?! Do you want to keep staring at those photos even though it’s a random couple and you know that’s a little creepy?! If the answers above are YES, then talk to that photographer!

This leads very swiftly onto my next little nugget of advice….

2) You should ‘click’ with your wedding photographer!

Your photographer will be like a wedding guest, but one that stalks you and is there constantly! You MUST get on with them! If you don’t click, it’s gonna be a little awkward throughout your day! You don’t need to be BFF’s by the end of the day, but you should like them enough to have them around as a big part of your day! If you can, organise a coffee before you sign on the dotted line, or a video/phone call if that’s not possible! This isn’t essential, but if you’re unsure, ask to meet them, if they’re like me, they’ll be delighted to do so!

A good photographer will be stealthlike when need be, but aside from the ceremony, they will be actively capturing you, and not like a wildlife photographer who’s hiding in the bushes! They should make you feel at ease and comfortable, because let’s face it, no one really enjoys having their photo taken! Equally as important, you want to know that they are going to be a welcome guest amongst your family & friends.

3) There should be no surprises!

Your photographer should be open & honest about their prices from the get-go. You should know exactly what you’re getting, how much time they will be there for, and what products (if any) are included in their costs. If you want an album and it’s not included, ask them for difinitive costs before you book.

Also make sure you know the payment terms and how long you will be expected to wait for your images. I have heard many a horror story about people waiting months for their images, so make sure they manage your expectations!

4) Communication is key!

Your photographer’s communication and customer service should be gold standard! You should feel like your wedding is really important to them, regardless of it’s size! If you have to chase them at any point in the beginning, it might be a sign of things to come, and with all the stress of organising a wedding, this is the last thing you’ll need!

You may have booked them over a year in advance, but there should be clear communication about when they will be in touch to meet up with you to discuss the day. This should happen a 6-8 weeks before the big day, when the finer details have been ironed out. Your photographer should know exactly what is happening on the day, so they can always be in the right place at the right time!

No photographer should turn up on your wedding day and wing it, they will want to know exactly what’s happening, when they can take you away for couples shots and what you really want from your wedding photos (see point 5 below!)

5) They should really listen to you.

Your photographer should ask questions, lots of questions! Usually they will send out some sort of questionnaire to get a jist of anything, or anyone, you want photographed. Your wedding day is so busy, you won’t have the time, or the headspace to remind your photographer about a speciific shot, so make sure everything you want can be covered! Equally, you might not think to have your dress photographed, or your fabulous shoes, but this is something that your photographer should automatically capture!

If the cake is really important to you, or you have a special item that you’d like captured, let your photographer know, they will have a list that they’ll work through on the day! You might forget about it in all the excitement, but your photographer shouldn’t!

In that first meeting, make sure you feel like you’re being listened to – it’s YOUR big day, and what’s important to you matters!

Finally….you will have a budget in mind, everybody does, but please don’t pick someone based on cost alone. Consider all the points above, and choose your photographer wisely! Happy Wedding Organising!

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Wedding Photography Cornhill Castle Scotland – Sophie & Jake

Wedding Photography
at Cornhill Castle

Sophie & Jake

28th may 2025

In this blog, I will talk through this wedding day to give you an idea of what happens at a full day wedding at the beautiful Cornhill castle. From the very beginning, all the way to party!

Cornhill Castle is one of Scotland’s most unique and elegant castles. This secluded hideaway is a venue for all seasons and the astle’s sprawling grounds and stunning scenery will cast a spell over your special day. It’s a dreamy venue, with loads of hidden gems for photos!

For full-day weddings, I’m there from the moment hair and makeup begin. It gives me all the time I need to capture the magic of the morning – the excitement, the nerves, the tiny details, the dress hanging ready, and the venue before it fills with people. Arriving early also means I can explore, get my bearings, and hunt down those little unexpected corners that might turn into something a bit special later on.

This wedding was a marathon in the best possible way. I arrived at 8:00am and finally packed up at 10:00pm, with a brief breather during dinner – officially the longest wedding day I’ve ever photographed!

With Sophie and Jake living in Texas, we did our planning over Zoom – proof that distance doesn’t get in the way of great teamwork. There’s no guesswork on the day, I know which group shots matter most, any must-have moments, and exactly what they want their photos to feel like.

Time Spent Shooting

14 hours
8am-10pm

Kind Words
“We are absolutely in love with the photos. You have such a talent and you captured our day so perfectly!”
Images Delivered

877 in colour – B&W not required
Delivered in 21 days

The Beginning….

I arrived at Cornhill Castle bright & early at 8am, welcomed by a beautiful cloud sprinkled blue sky. It’s always exciting to shoot a new venue, so arriving this early allows me time to soak up the venue and grounds, and hunt out any places that I think might allow me to create something a little different. It’s one of my favourite parts of the day, and I think it reduces that photographers anxiety when you know exactly what you’re going to ask of your couple when the time comes!

The next few hours were spent capturing the venue, indoor and out (It’s nice for the couple to look back at the empty ceremony room!), the girls getting ready, plus all those little details shots, like the vows notebook and Jake’s Cowboy hat, these little touches are important memories and an important part of Sophie & Jake’s Story.

If you’ve ever been in the ‘getting ready’ room, you’ll know it’s a riot of dresses, makeup, hats and people! Quite often my time will be spent moving furniture (I always put it back!), or tidying things into a different corner so there’s nothing in my photographs that you don’t want to see. Even after that, you’ll find me editing out plug sockets because they annoy my eye!!

I always have a ‘photography timeline’ which I run past my couple before the day – this way, I know how long I have to photograph the different parts, and my couple know that I’m covering everything they want. I never wing someones wedding day, I know exactly where i should be and when, and it’s important that Sophie & Jake knew this too!

The Boys….

On this occasion, the Groomsmen were getting ready at the venue, which is always a win for me! I was particularly looking forward this part of the day, because it was all Kilts & Cowboys hats! Half the wedding party were from Texas, so there was a little education from the Scot’s on Ye Olde Sporran Wearing and Sgian Dubh Placement, which is always fun to photograph!

Jake’s new Father-in-law was in charge of placing the fly plaid brooch on and making sure it all sat perfectly, while his dad was charged with putting on the Kilt pin which featured family no longer with us. These little moments are so important to capture.

I knew from the beginning that I wanted a shot with all the cowboy boots and the flowers, and I was touched to know that Jake’s boots had belonged to his Grandad (who features on the kilt pin) so I made sure the get that too. Sophie had also planned that the only Scot/Texan (who didn’t have a cowboy hat or boots) would have a ‘See You Jimmy’ Hat & wellies for the cowboy hat shot. which properly tickled Jake!

The Groom’s part of the story is equally as important, so I aim to capture that part if it’s at all possible – if not (I’m good, but I can’t be in 2 places at once!) we often use a second shooter!

Once I’d got some shots of the boys, it was back to the girls for those fabulous photos where they’re getting into their dresses, final make-up touches and that all important first look with dad 🥹

The Middle…

It was finally time for the ceremony, I knew I wanted to capture Sophie walking down that stairway with her dad, so I stayed for that and then ran ahead of them to get into position in the ceremony room.

Because I arrived to early, I’d already been down to the room and was prepared for the lighting, and had spoken to the minister who was marrying them. It was simply a case of getting in the right place and capturing those lovely pre-wedding faces!

It’s obviously important to capture the really important parts of the ceremony, but I always try to capture the little moments that they’ll miss because, well, they’re getting married! The little moments of the Groom (or bride!) waiting, the reactions of their guests, and the wedding party filing in before the main star of the show appeared!

The ceremony was full of laughter and joy, and again, this is the part where I can get a sneaky little shot of the pride in a fathers’s eyes, or the best friend dabbing her eyes, and I love those little moments so much!

The Cat Herding & Bridal shots….

Yes, The Cat Herding! It’s that short window of opportunity after the ceremony when we can get a full guest shot (not always possible but this time it was!) any group shots (this is normally family & extended family at this point) and of course, bridal shots! This window is short and group shots are like a military operation, but always fun! As with every wedding I have a shot list of all the group shots which is created prior to the wedding, we we never miss one. I normally enlist a bridesmaid or groomsman to yell some names for me, but there’s always someone at the bar or having a pee!! I never take my couple away for any longer than 30 minutes because they want to be with their guests, and rightly so!

Once we have a few bridal shots and the bridal party, I know that any shots after this are usually candid, and there is always the chance later in the day to get more relaxed shots with friends. I will often split the bridal shots, and do more later on after the meal, before the dancing starts! Sophie & Jake were really up for this idea, and every idea that I had thankfully!

The Speeches….

Once we’re done with posed shots, the bride and groom get to chill with their guests for a while before everyone is called to dinner! It’s important to me that this happens, they’ll want to see everyone and vice-versa!

The speeches is one of my favourite parts of the day, you never know what you’re going to get, but it usually involves laughter and tears! Its genuinely such a honour to be a spectator at this point of someones wedding – the beautiful words, personal stories and sentiments. The reactions are so sweet and real, and everyone is totally themselves.

The bit in between…

In between dinner and the dancing, I got a little time to capture a few more shots of Sophie & Jake that I had planned out. Earlier on, I had seen a few places that I wanted to try something new, namely the shot that looked like they were in a library, the reflection in the mirror with Sophie on the stairs and Jake in the bar….and obviously, that dress needed a shot of the back!

I was also gifted a look around the Honeymoon Suite (wow!) and ran back down 3 flights of stairs to get my lights when I saw that turret room!

These bonus shots were so exciting to me and Sophie & Jake were up for anything, so I was in my absolute element!

The cake, the 1st dance & the party…

Wow! What a party this was! Sophie & Jake’s wedding party all made quite the entrance, followed by this gorgeous couple making their way to the dance floor for the first dance to rapturous applause! This part of the day is so much fun, everyone is fully relaxed and it’s party time! Not only was there a First Dance, but we had a Father-Daughter Dance AND a Mother-Son -Dance – so wholesome!

This party also brought a moment that made me cry (and let me tell you, that never happens!) Sophie’s Grandma uses a wheelchair, and had spectated throughout the day, which must be hard because we all still think we’re 30! But at one point, her daughter and granddaughter danced her right onto the dancefloor in that wheelchair, sat on her lap, and grandma’s face just LIT UP like she was 30 again, and it’s one of the most beautiful moments I’ve ever witnessed, and the photos cemented to me why photography is so important!

The bonus shots

I knew from the very first moment, that I wanted to capture these shots to finish the story of Sophie & Jake, hence why is was so long, I was not leaving without them!

I LOVED this wedding! My couple allowed me play with any ideas I had, they were so accommodating, their families were just gorgeous and I got some of my favorite shots ever!

And Kilts & Cowboy Hats….what’s not to love!

Fantastic Suppliers

Venue – Cornhill Castle
Makeup – Heather Niblo Makeup Artistry
Hair – Cody Hawthorn
Florist – Bells Florist
Cake – Special Days Cakes
Piper – Ian Graham
DJ – Manor Views Craig Kelman

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