Lodge at Loch Lomond Wedding
Venue : Lodge at Loch Lomond
Natalie and Mark chose to get married at Loch Lomond. Probably the most famous spot in Scotland with stunning views, its hard to go wrong in this part of the world. They chose to hold their wedding at The Lodge on Loch Lomond, a luxury spot with wooden cabins by the water. The day started off dry with clouds but we were hopeful the sun would shine later. I joined Natalie and the girls as they got ready at a local B&B.
Natalie’s style was on point, one of the most beautiful bouquets I have seen created by Florette Flowers.
With gorgeous views across the Loch, I got Natalie outside before we left for the venue. She really was a beautiful bride.
We got dropped off in Luss and the girls walked along the beach to the pier where a boat, Beau Jangles, was waiting to take them to the venue.
The girls made their grand entrance whilst Mark waited nervously.
Natalie was walked down the aisle by Mum, Ann.
They were lucky enough to have a gorgeous outdoor ceremony performed by the brilliant Humanist, Melanie Leckie.
The Bride and Groom were whisked away on the Beau Jangles for a quiet sail together. The day was perfect for it.
After group photos we used the lodges private beach for photos.
I just loved the colours of the day and how relaxed these two were. Amazing to photograph.
Natalie completely transformed the venue with leaves and pampas grass. She had such a stylish vision and I loved it!
All the guests were then seated for speeches. We heard from Mark himself, his brothers and best men and I love that the Mums got up to say a little something too.
I left Mark, Natalie and their guests to enjoy dinner and the rest of the evening. It was an absolutely gorgeous Lodge on Loch Lomond Wedding. Can’t wait to shoot here again! Thanks guys!
Make Up - Debra Lawrie
Hair - The Blushed Bride by Lee Hannah
Dresses - Sassi Holford ‘Honor’ // Grace Loves Lace ‘Inca’
Flowers - Florette Flowers
Venue Styling - Loch Lomond Weddings and Events
Piper - ‘Caledonian Cowboy’ Johnny Gauld
Cake - Cakes and Craft
Band - Sneaky Treacle
Transport - Beau Jangles
Humanist - Melanie Leckie