Barcaldine Castle Wedding – Vow Renewal Scottish Highlands Handfasting Ceremony.

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‘My gosh, I cannot say enough about Debbie. She is so kind, sweet and she has quite an eye. She took two of the most camera-awkward introverted people and made them look AWESOME in photos!!!! My husband and I were so happy when we looked at the ones she took of our vow renewal that we teared up. Debbie captures the natural, beautiful moments without making it feel forced or intrusive. She was also willing to drive us to different desired locations, and even dropped us at Oban Distillery on her way to another photo shoot. Debbie, you were the right choice. We cannot thank you enough!’

I usually write a wee bit about couples here but instead I’m going to let Jen & Erik tell you their story because when I asked them if I could write a blog post about their day, I was absolutely blown away by the response and I’ve shared it here. Jen & Erik you are the most stunning, kind human beings and I have loved getting to know you both, thank you for trusting me and thank you so much Jen for taking the time to share your story….

Erik was the first person I called when I found out I had tested positive for BRCA 1. He has been there for me through 2 major life changing surgeries. I have been there for him for the loss of his first family members. We have weathered some really difficult times together. And through it all, he has said “I love you” every day to me and called me beautiful, no matter what I looked like, how crummy I was feeling, if it was a good day or a bad day. He has held my hand through cancer and helped me survive. He has healed my heart and soul and been my rock during the darkest moments of fear and sorrow. Being a team is what matters to us most, being there for each other not just during the fun and easy moments but the really hard ones. That’s when you find out what your love is truly made of.

Erik was the handsome man that I saw through the classroom window while at work study. I was the short shy girl he passed by while heading out of his engineering class. He smiled at me, I smiled at him and we didn’t officially meet until the end of 2009, at a graduation party. I had just gotten through the loss of my 44 year old mother to breast cancer and my first year of Dental Hygiene school and he was graduating from college and moving on to his new job in Manchester NH. We were on different paths, and dating other people at the time. The stars hadn’t yet aligned. 

In 2010 I had just graduated college, gotten my first job as a hygienist and was getting into my new life in Barre, VT. I loved my independence and freedom and having just gotten out of a string of unhealthy and unsuccessful relationships, had no desire for anything serious. One evening, I happened to be perusing Facebook, (as you do), and found Erik’s profile on my friend’s page. I clicked my mouse and was instantly brought back to the graduation party the previous year….

He was there, leaning against the bathroom door, blue eyes staring right back at me. I smiled, he smiled, we made little conversation which I cannot remember now, but there was that warm unmistakable flutter in my chest as I felt the instant connection, like meeting a long lost lover or best friend from another life. I remember thinking “what a smile! I hope she knows just how lucky she is.” His girlfriend exited the bathroom, he took her hand and away they went. 

My plate was full, I was getting used to my new life and growing into myself. But, I also knew that there was something I needed that I hadn’t yet found. And when I saw Erik’s profile picture staring back at me, I decided to reach out to my friend Chris. 

“Ah yes, Mr. Erik! Hmmm well you know, you’re both single now, you should get together!” He had said jokingly. Chris knew I’d had a little crush on Erik in college. He also mentioned that Erik was going to be moving to Florida for a job soon.  It seemed the perfect time to have a little fun.

“Well, you should let him know I’m interested!” I said, only half serious. “Man he’s just gorgeous!” 

Chris laughed, I laughed and we ended the conversation. A week later I received Erik’s friend request on Facebook. Our first official date was on my birthday in June of 2010 and it turns out Erik didn’t end up moving to Florida after all. 🙂

We got married in 2012, under a big maple tree on Lake Champlain, near our new home with our new westie pup Baxter. I wore a white sundress, Erik wore khaki pants and a white dress shirt. It was a no frills kind of wedding since we are both introverts and shy, and were broke. Afterward we got creamees and had some close friends and family in our backyard for a barbeque. We remember the sky was blue, there was a light warm breeze and the sun was out. It had been a simple and perfect day with the ones we loved. Over the next several years we built our lives together.

Once when I was younger I had been at a Barnes and Noble gift store, perusing the shelves for my next reading endeavor. Somehow I always wound up wandering the travel aisle with a caramel macchiato in my hand. That day I happened upon a book on Scotland, and on the front cover was a photo of Glencoe. Flipping through the pages of that book a dream formed in my mind; I was hiking Glencoe in the rain and visiting castles. And later after falling in love with the Outlander novels, I was traveling through the standing stones back in time. 

Traveling has always been an important part of our memories together. Erik’s first step into the ocean was on our trip to Hampton Beach, NH and the first time we climbed Camel’s Hump mountain, all 4,083 feet of it, was together. So, after seeing some of The Grand Canyon out west and rafting the Colorado River, touring Las Vegas and kayaking Lake Powell, hiking mountains in the northeast United States, and visiting the beautiful waterfalls and gorges in the Finger Lakes of NY, we decided it was time to do our first international trip. In 2020 we started to build an itinerary for our trip to Scotland with a plan to visit for our 10th wedding anniversary in September of 2022.

In March of 2020 the Covid pandemic hit, and in late September I was diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer. Our world was turned upside down in an instant, and our dreams of visiting Scotland took a backseat. The new plan became ‘keeping Jen alive’. The next few years were a living hell filled with tests, scans, chemotherapy appointments and what-ifs, but the dream of going to Scotland still filled our hearts. Erik and I  truly believe having something beautiful to look forward to was a big part of what kept us going through it all. We always had to have a plan. And when the clouds finally parted and our darkest moments started to brighten again, Scotland was our ticket to starting anew. We were going to flip the bird at cancer and renew our wedding vows at a damn castle. Come hell or high water, we were doing it, and we would leave no stone unturned. We chose Barcaldine Castle because it was simply beautiful, seemingly off the beaten path, near a loch. It was the perfect place for two people in love, quiet, tucked away amongst the trees and beauty of the land. 

Our vow renewal was on September 2, 2023, our 11th wedding anniversary and my 3rd year officially cancer free. It was a clear, blue-skied sunny afternoon, just like on our wedding day. As we looked at each other and said our vows, the emotions came flooding out. We looked at each other with nothing but love and gratefulness, happiness and hope. Earlier that morning I told Erik again that I loved him more than I did the first time I married him. It’s because of everything we had been through together, and everything we are bound to experience together going forward. We both knew that even after 13 years we still wanted to share everything together. That’s what I remember most of that day, the look in my husband’s eyes as he held my hand in his, just as he always does, and just how perfect the day was.

Our advice for other couples hoping to get married or renew their vows in Scotland – JUST DO IT! DO ALL THE THINGS! It is the most romantic place, anywhere you choose will be beautiful. Any weather will be perfect, you will be amongst the castles and fields of heather, and a place that has seen so much history. One thing to be sure of is don’t miss the islands on your trip. They were the most magical for us.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read Jen & Erik’s story. The couple’s wedding day suppliers were:

Erik’s Suit: Men’s Wearhouse

Jen’s Wedding Dress: Mermaid Bridal

Jen’s Flowers: The Thistle and The Rose

Our Rings: Bella Lusso Jewelers

Our Officiant: Catherine Dods – Argyll & Bute Registrars

Wedding Venue – Barcaldine Castle

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Torridon Elopement Photographer – Scottish Highlands Elopement in Loch Ness

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“There aren’t enough stars I can give Debbie as a rating, she was just faultless start to finish. We eloped just the 2 of us, and Debbie calmed my nerves all morning, orchestrated the nervous pacing groom and understood what we wanted without us having to even speak. She captured our vibe perfectly, and understood exactly how we wanted the day to be captured. The photos honestly took our breath away, nothing was too much. Debbie and her husband even drove us down to a nearby Loch we wanted to capture some photos at. Not only is Debbie an amazing photographer but she is always a genuinely lovely person. Really couldn’t recommend her enough!”

Amy & Tyler eloped last month to the Scottish Highlands and it was a perfect day!

Their story:

Back in the days of Blackberry Messenger Amy’s details were put out by a friend and Tyler reached out to her for a date. The plan was that Tyler would take Amy to see The Hobbit at the Cinema but unbeknown to Tyler, Amy really really didn’t want to see The Hobbit so she missed her bus on purpose and turned up over 2 hours late…but Tyler waited the 2 hours and 10 years later here they are eloping to the Scottish Highlands.

They held their ceremony in the garden of their wee holiday cottage in Whitebridge and it was stunning. It was lovely to work alongside Alyson Stewart Humanist Celebrant again who is amazing!Amy and Tyler had a proper Highland ceremony with a few traditions such as drinking from the Quaich, a Handfasting and Oathing Stone it was beautiful.

The couple asked me to be one of their witnesses which is always an honour.

Debbie you’ve blown us away. We love every single one. It’s exactly the type of vibe/ mood we wanted. I’m genuinely in love with every single picture. We are both in tears again looking through them lol. Thank you so much for capturing exactly what we wanted.

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I am based in Wester Ross and some of the areas I cover are Torridon Wedding Photographer, Shieldaig Wedding Photographer, Kinlochewe Wedding Photographer, Gairloch Wedding Photographer, Achnasheen Wedding Photographer, Poolewe Wedding Photographer, Ullapool Wedding Photographer, Achmelvich Wedding Photographer and Applecross Wedding Photographer.

Torridon Wedding Photographer – Dunnet Head Lighthouse Wedding

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“…they are GORGEOUS!!!! …you did such an incredible job capturing the love, emotion and joy of the day!! I am seriously in love with our entire gallery…”

This wedding was unreal at Dunnet Head Lighthouse, the most northerly point of Scotland.

First meeting 20 years ago while both working in Italy, ‘a love story in the making’ as Lisa says… they were separated by distance living in different parts of the world with Lisa in America and Roger in Scotland. Life happened then a worldwide pandemic brought them back together.

When Lisa & Roger got in touch with me they said ‘We are looking for a photographer to capture the day in a natural and intimate way as we are joining together our lives, families and cultures. Your work is beautiful and feel that it’s exactly the style that we are looking for!’

The couple took on the mammoth task of organising not only 1 but 2 weddings in separate countries, Scotland and America, in the same year! The first wedding celebration was in Caithness as this is where Roger is from and wow what a place for wedding, it is absolutely gorgeous! Even in the pouring rain it’s gorgeous, we made that lovely discovery on the day.

It was touch and go at point whether the Caithness wedding would go actually ahead because Lisa’s visa didn’t arrive….until 30 MINUTES before her flight was due to take off to Scotland and then sadly some of Lisa’s families flights from America got cancelled but they all got there in the end and it was unbelievable. Lisa & Roger have so much love for each other everything just fell into place on the day and it was truly beautiful..

On the wedding day, they planned to have the ceremony outside but the weather was in true Scottish style a bit wild so they opted to move the ceremony to the wee Lighthouse event space which was decorated with lots of fairy lights, it was beautiful. The couple wrote their own vows and Lisa ended hers by telling Roger ‘It’s always been you‘…stunning.

After the ceremony we went on a wee adventure down to the shoreline for photos and explored the moorland it was amazing. Huge shout out to Lisa’s amazing friend Kelly who helped organised so much on the day and drove the couple and myself to the locations.

A wee bit of a shocker was that all the electricity cut off after the ceremony due to the wild weather so the speeches were done by candle light. Shout out to Norseman Hotel – The Caithness Collection who managed to cook an amazing meal for everyone from one of the Lighthouse Keepers wee cottages next door! And to K.G Events and Graham of Dynamic Sounds who got the electricity back on in time for the first dance, phew!

It was incredible…

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Puilladobhrain, Isle of Seil Wedding

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‘They are wonderful. Really love how they are so naturally captured, wonderful  As is the video, thank you so much!!! Really looking forward to go through all with my grandma! Take good care and thank you again for your wonderful photos…’

It was an absolute pleasure to photograph Yasmine & Hugo’s wedding! I especially loved meeting their big softy dog ‘Finn’ who was their ring bearer.

The couple had a small outdoor humanist ceremony with their family and friends at Puilladobhrain which translates as ‘The Pool of the otter’, it so was beautiful.

Their ceremony had a mix of Scottish and German traditions; ‘cutting the lumber’ was very funny to watch, picture the Chuckle Brothers ‘to me to you’ and picture this lovely couple with a bow saw and thick branch.

They laughed so much and they were a joy to photograph.

Yasmine & Hugo had a great team of wedding suppliers:

Flowers – https://www.thethistleandtherose.co.uk/

Humanist – https://www.facebook.com/penny.earle.humanist.celebrant/?locale=en_GB

Travel – Highland Rover Loch Awe

Dinner Venue – https://tighantruish.co.uk/

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