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How to Choose the Perfect Wedding Photographer in Scotland

Updated: 6 days ago

Planning your wedding is exciting, but choosing the right wedding photographer can feel overwhelming. Your wedding photos will capture the memories of your special day forever, so it's important to find a photographer who fits your style and vision.

This guide will help you explore different wedding photography styles and explain why they might be the perfect choice for your big day.


1. Documentary Style Wedding Photography

If you want your wedding photos to feel like a true reflection of your day—natural, unposed, and full of real emotions—then documentary wedding photography is the perfect choice. This style is all about capturing moments as they unfold, without any posing or interference. From the laughter during morning preparations to the heartfelt tears during speeches, a documentary photographer blends into the background and captures your wedding exactly as it happens.



Why choose this style?


✔ Captures genuine emotions and reactions.


✔ Perfect for couples who want natural approach.


✔ A timeless way to relive your wedding day as it truly happened.


Emotional bride wiping away a tear during her wedding ceremony in Dundee, Scotland.

2. Candid Wedding Photography

Candid wedding photography is similar to documentary photography, but with a little more creative direction. While the moments are still real and unposed, the photographer may gently guide you into the best lighting or suggest where to stand to ensure your photos look stunning. For example, they won’t ask you to pose while laughing with your bridesmaids, but they might create a relaxed atmosphere by starting a fun conversation, then capture the genuine laughter that follows. This approach keeps things relaxed while still making sure every shot is picture-perfect.


Why choose this style?


✔ Captures real emotions in a way that looks effortlessly beautiful.


✔ Makes your wedding album feel alive and full of energy.


✔ Great for couples who want authentic moments with a touch of creativity.


Candid moment of newlyweds laughing together in a beautiful countryside setting captured by Scotland Wedding Photographer.

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3. Timeless & True-to-Colour Photography

Some photography styles rely on heavy editing, making images look trendy now but outdated in a few years. Timeless and true-to-colour photography ensures that your wedding photos remain classic, elegant, and naturally beautiful for decades to come.


Why choose this style?


Preserves natural colours and soft, clean editing for a fresh and real look.


Avoids fleeting trends that may not age well.


Ensures your wedding album remains timeless and sophisticated.


Newlyweds sharing a romantic kiss at their wedding in The Cow Shed Crail in Scotland.

4. Editorial Wedding Photography

Editorial wedding photography blends the elegance of high-end fashion photography with natural storytelling. Think beautifully composed shots, stylish portraits, and a touch of artistic direction—perfect for couples who want their wedding album to look like a luxury magazine spread.


Why choose this style?


✔ Creates stunning, sophisticated images with a refined feel.


✔ Ideal for couples who want a balance of posed and natural moments.


✔ Highlights the beauty of your venue, decor, and wedding details.


Black and white editorial photo of a bride and groom posing in the garden of Fingask Castle, Scotland.

5. Drone Wedding Photography

Want breathtaking aerial shots of your venue, ceremony, and guests? Drone wedding photography adds a cinematic and dramatic perspective to your wedding album, making it especially perfect for outdoor weddings in Scotland’s stunning landscapes.


Why choose this style?


✔ Captures epic aerial views of your venue and surroundings.


✔ Adds a unique, high-end cinematic touch to your wedding album.


✔ Ideal for destination weddings or scenic outdoor locations.


Drone photography -  aerial view of Kinlochard Village Hall, a community gathering place surrounded by nature's beauty.

Other Wedding Photography Styles You Might Consider:

While the styles above are my specialties, you may also want to explore:

  • Traditional Wedding Photography – Classic posed portraits of the couple, family, and wedding party.

  • Fine Art Wedding Photography – Soft, dreamy, and heavily stylized images.

  • Film Wedding Photography – Shot on vintage film cameras for a nostalgic, artistic feel.



When selecting your wedding photographer in Scotland, consider:

Your style preference – Do you want a natural, candid look or a more stylized, editorial feel?

Your budget – Wedding photography is an investment, so choose someone whose work truly speaks to you.

Your connection with the photographer – Your photographer will be by your side throughout your wedding day, so it’s important to find someone who makes you feel comfortable and confident.


If you’re looking for a wedding photographer in Scotland who specializes in documentary and candid photography, with a true-to-color style and stunning drone shots, plus an editorial touch for elegant couple and bridal portraits, I’d love to chat about your wedding vision!



Get in touch today to check availability and discuss your perfect wedding photography package





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