We had the pleasure of being invited by Lyndsay and Richard to be their Colinton Parish Church wedding photographer.
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Colinton Parish Church Wedding Photos
Here are some of our favourite Colinton Parish Church wedding photos from Lyndsay and Richard’s fabulous day.
Our day photographing this Dalmahoy Hotel wedding began with candid shots of Groom Richard, his best men and ushers at the Dalmahoy Hotel.
I made my way to Richard’s room, one of the Dalmahoy Hotel’s beautiful suites, and the atmosphere was relaxed and friendly.
Richard was in high spirits as he changed into his highland-kilted outfit.
It was a lovely morning, and the atmosphere was happy and laid back, which was down to Richard and his friend’s warmth and kind personalities.
The boys had great banter; many laughed as they enjoyed sharing a fine 10-year-old single malt.
Jonathon enjoyed spending the morning of the wedding taking photos of Lyndsay, friends, and family getting ready at her parents’ house in Colinton.
Jonathon took photos of the wedding jewellery, the bridal flowers and her gorgeous wedding dress.
The atmosphere with the girls was lovely and relaxed.
Everyone was excited and looking forward to the day ahead.
A highlight from the morning was capturing that special ‘first look’ moment when Lyndsay’s Dad saw her in her wedding dress for the first time.
Lyndsay and Richard chose Colinton Parish church’s stunning, picturesque location for their wedding ceremony.
It was a natural choice given the strong family ties held with the church.
Colinton Parish church is located near the Water of Leith on Dell Road, right in the heart of Colinton Village.
With a history dating back to before the 11th Century, Colinton Village is one of the most attractive suburbs in Edinburgh.
Leaving her parents’ home, Lyndsay, her bridesmaids, and her proud parents made the short walk to Colinton Church.
The bridal party were joined by the piper, who piped them down the hill and into the church. What a fabulous moment!
Lyndsay looked effortlessly radiant and beautiful in a figure-flattering wedding gown embellished with lace detailing and shimmering crystals.
The couple exchanged their wedding vows and said ‘I do’ with a traditional Church of Scotland wedding ceremony that included heartfelt readings.
A highlight of the wedding ceremony was when the church fell silent as a guest, and Tenor Peter Harris performed an outstanding solo rendition of ‘Die Stille Lotosblume’.
It was emotional, powerful and breathtakingly beautiful in equal measures.
What better way to celebrate officially becoming Mr. and Mrs. than with a confetti shower?
Guests lined either side of the path outside the front of the church.
A bonus of having two photographers on your wedding day is that we take beautiful images of this fun part of the wedding day from in front of and behind the happy couple. Having two of us photographing your Dalmahoy Hotel wedding ensures all angles are covered!
The perfect amount of delicate, soft and pretty confetti fell on our newlyweds as their wedding guests cheered their congratulations.

Then, everyone went to the wedding reception at Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club, where the newlyweds were congratulated by their family and friends.
Please contact us if you are getting married and looking for an experienced Colinton Parish Church wedding photographer to photograph your big day!