Based in Glasgow, 1500 Photography is led by Stuart Wood, a wedding photographer who brings warmth, humor, and ease to your special day. Whether your celebration is in Glasgow or around beautiful Loch Lomond, Stuart’s approach is simple: your wedding is a story to be captured naturally—not a posed photoshoot. He specializes in making couples who feel camera-shy comfortable, guiding you gently so your photos reflect genuine emotions without any awkwardness.
Forget complicated photography jargon. What matters most is that you feel relaxed and enjoy your day. Stuart’s style is natural, elegant, and timeless—creating images that look fresh today and will still feel meaningful years from now. By blending into the background, he captures everything from heartfelt ceremony moments to spontaneous laughter with your guests, all without interrupting the flow of your celebration.
Your journey with Stuart starts with a friendly conversation—whether over coffee or a Zoom call—to talk through your venue, your vision, and the vibe you want for your wedding photos. This personal approach means your images will truly reflect who you are as a couple, capturing the moments that matter most to you.
Couples love how Stuart makes them feel at ease, combining professionalism with a fun, approachable style. Guests often comment on his patience and helpfulness, noting how he supports the day running smoothly. Most importantly, couples treasure the beautiful, authentic photos he delivers—images that perfectly capture the joy and love of their wedding day.
Last summer, on the banks of Loch Lomond, an older couple, both in their 50's proclaimed their love for each other. There was only the couple, the humanist and a two witnesses provided by the hotel. Despite the whirlwind that often surrounds a wedding its easy to forget that at then end of the day it should always just be about two people making that commitment to each other.
Last summer, on the banks of Loch Lomond, an older couple, both in their 50's proclaimed their love for each other.
There was only the couple, the humanist and a two witnesses provided by the hotel. With whirlwind of events and emotion that often surround a wedding its easy to forget that at the end of the day it should always just be about two people making a binding, loving commitment to each other. Everything else is just show.
Except the photography obviously. You always need photography ……
Longevity and my wonderful customers. My testimonials give me a great amount of satisfaction but not as much as knowing that so many of my friends started out as my clients.
Ok, this is a bit of a crazy one but ..... work your day out backwards. What time to you want to have your first dance? then work backwards from there to arrive a the ideal time for your ceremony.
Numbering the tables 1-12 but instead of names the tables had pictures of the bride and groom at the appropriate age. For example. table 1 was the a photo of the bride and groom aged one year old...... age 2 at table 2 and so on....
Its so relaxed and easy. Its all done as we are chatting away you will hardly notice. You'll love it !
The mantlepiece shot. That picture of the two of you standing together looking into the lens and smiling. For all the fancy tricks, lens, effects and processing available, nothing tops a beautiful shot of a couple happy on their wedding day. Its a dull answer but its the photo you will come back to over and over again as the years go by.
I once was asked to arrived early to photograph the brides family verses the grooms family "5 aside" football match
Well, since we are based in Scotland, if there is one thing we are well drilled in, its a wet wedding. We have loads of tips but the key is to always have a Plan B for the pictures. This is why we always meet our clients at the venue before the wedding. That way, even if the weather
Old fashioned apprenticeship. From school I learned the very basics of film and print processing through to running my own lab. At the same time at weekends I carried the photographers case and steadily progressed up through the ranks to shooting my first wedding at 20