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Nicki and Terry had eloped from the USA and asked me to be their St Cuthbert’s Church wedding photographer.

I previously filmed Joy and Nick’s ceremony at St Cuthbert’s Church, so I knew how impressive this wonderful old building was.

Often referred to as ‘the Kirk below the Castle’, there has been a church on the site for over 1300 years.

St Cuthbert’s Church Wedding Photographer 5-Star Reviews

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Rachel and KeiranRachel and Keiran

Jonathon did a fantastic job with our photos and video. He captured the day perfectly! We got a video of the ceremony, speeches and first 3 dances which Jonathon was able to do himself with cameras set up and it was amazing to see after. I highly recommend Love Wedding Photos and Film and will use them in the future for any photographer needs I have.

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Jude and AhmetJude and Ahmet

Jonathon recently photographed our wedding and we couldn't be happier with the results. Our families were also extremely pleased and have been creating montages and framing the photos. Jonathon put us at ease and was professional and friendly and created lots of shots in such a short space of time. The communication before hand and after was great especially as there was last minute changes to our wedding. I would definitely recommend. Many thanks.

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Julia and StephenJulia and Stephen

Jonathon and Claire were an absolute dream to have as our photographer and videographer. We absolutely treasure every photo and our wonderful video. We would recommend Love Wedding Photos and Film to any couple who are looking for natural, joyful photos that capture each moment just as it is.

We can’t thank you both enough.

Julia and Stephen Meiklejohn x

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St Cuthbert’s Church Wedding Photos

View my favourite St Cuthbert’s Church wedding photos below.

 

I met Terry across the street at The Caledonian Edinburgh on Lothian Road.

While we waited for beautiful bride Nicki and her Maid Of Honour Katie, Terry and his Best Man Derek allowed me to shoot photos of them on and around the Caledonian Hotel’s impressive staircase.

Nicki looked radiant as she entered at the top of the stairs.

Terry smiled as Nicki made her way down the stairs towards him.

After shooting a few relaxed portraits, we went outside this impressive venue.

It was a cold afternoon in mid-December, though Nicki and Terry were kind enough to brave the chill long enough for me to shoot a few slow-shutter photos with St Cuthbert’s Church and Edinburgh Castle in the background.

As an experienced St Cuthbert’s Church wedding photographer, capturing photos on Lothian Road is an absolute joy.

St Cuthbert's Church wedding photographer image of a bride and groom stand together on a city street at night, surrounded by light trails from passing traffic, with historic buildings in the background.

Nestled at the foot of Edinburgh Castle, this historic church is a hidden gem, combining timeless elegance with a warm, intimate atmosphere.

Its stunning architecture, with grand columns, intricate stained glass, and a breathtakingly ornate ceiling, provides a magical backdrop for wedding photos.

Winter weddings here hold a particular charm, transforming the already enchanting space into something truly extraordinary.

The soft winter light streaming through the stained glass windows bathes the interior in rich, warm hues, adding a natural glow to every photo.

Outside, the crisp air and frosted surroundings create an ethereal, storybook feel.

The churchyard, with its historic gravestones and ancient trees, offers a unique contrast to the grandeur of the church.

St Cuthbert’s spacious interior is perfect for capturing natural, candid moments of joy and connection.

The long aisle is ideal for those iconic, dramatic bridal entrance shots.

The altar’s intricate design adds depth and beauty to ceremony photos, while the romantic lighting throughout the church provides endless creative opportunities.

For couples looking for a mix of urban and historic charm, the surrounding cityscape is perfect for post-ceremony portraits.

From the fairy lights along Princes Street Gardens to the atmospheric cobbled streets nearby, winter in Edinburgh becomes a photographer’s dream.

Shooting St Cuthbert’s Church wedding photos is more than just photography—it’s storytelling.

Every angle, every shadow, and every detail contributes to creating timeless memories.

Its magical winter charm and the joy of capturing love in such a unique setting make it a venue you will never forget photographing.

The interior of St Cuthbert’s Church is vast, though with most of the lights dimmed, it felt intimate and perfect for Nicki and Terry’s ceremony.

Rev David Denniston conducted the marriage ceremony.

I loved photographing Nicki and Terry’s wedding ceremony and capturing their emotions.

Seeing a couple embrace after being announced as the new Mr and Mrs is always fantastic!

The rest of my time with Nicki and Terry covered the newlywed photos in and around St Cuthbert’s Church.

Congratulations to Nicki and Terry – it was dark and cold, but you braved the horrible Scottish weather, and the resulting photos are worth the effort!

A few of the suppliers who helped to make Nicki and Terry’s wedding day so special:

Florist: Narcissus Flowers
Wedding Dress: Bridal Boutique in Lewisville, Texas
Wedding Cake: 3D Cakes
Dinner: The Witchery