Planning your wedding in Dumfries & Galloway or nearby? 1803Photography is here to capture your day with beautiful, timeless images that tell your unique love story. Combining a passion for photography with expert technical skills, they create a personal and distinctive style tailored just for you. Every wedding is different, and their focus is on capturing the real moments and emotions as they naturally happen.
The approach is straightforward but powerful: stay attentive and present throughout your celebration to ensure no special moment goes unnoticed. From your first booking to the delivery of your finished album, you’ll benefit from dedicated expertise and experience. Their goal is to document the genuine connections, laughter, and joyful tears that make your wedding day truly yours.
1803Photography offers more than just photos—they create a relaxed, enjoyable experience so you can focus on celebrating. Their versatile and attentive style adapts to your needs, making sure every important detail is beautifully captured. Serving couples across Dumfries, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Ayr, the Central Belt of Scotland, and the Lake District, they are committed to preserving your wedding memories with care and professionalism.
Sharron & Magnus' in a lovely stone built village. Church wedding with the reception in the family pub afterwards. It was a beautiful day and the couple could not take their eyes off each other. The guests were great fun and the bridal party and groomsmen were up for every photo op!!
Relax and enjoy it. Your wedding should be about getting married to the person you love. Don't let this great experience pass you by because you are getting caught up on the small details.
A balloon release for the bride's recently deceased mother - a very moving moment.
Email communication, meeting with couple, engagement shoot. Then a couple of weeks before the wedding, more email contact maintaining this until a couple of days before the wedding.
I think you should make time in your day for just one romantic wow shot.
Get outside with an umbrella and a flash and get creative!
I got into photography after the birth of my son and being so very disappointed with my mainstream photographer's newborn images.