Planning your wedding in Scotland? Alan Meadows is a professional wedding photographer who specializes in capturing the true emotions and atmosphere of your big day. With a passion for storytelling through natural, contemporary images, Alan’s style is perfect for couples who want a mix of authentic moments and beautifully crafted portraits.
Alan knows how important it is for you to enjoy every moment without feeling overwhelmed by the camera. His calm and friendly approach helps you relax, so he can capture your day as it naturally unfolds. Couples love his unobtrusive style, which combines candid, reportage photography with simple, informal posed shots for those special family memories.
From grand castles to cozy beach cabins, Alan has extensive experience photographing weddings in a wide range of Scottish venues. He’s skilled at working with Scotland’s changing light and weather—whether it’s bright sunshine or moody clouds—to create stunning images that reflect your day perfectly.
Every wedding is unique, and Alan offers flexible photography packages to match your plans. Whether you’re having an intimate elopement or a full-day celebration, his services can be customized to fit your needs. Typical offerings include:
So many memorable ones but one that comes to mind is the lovely Sarah and Adrian's wedding, outdoors on the beautiful Island of Colonsay
Natural, relaxed, creative, real, unique
Beautiful images at affordable prices
Keep calm and carry on - and do it YOUR way
Dancing shoes / slippers for the ladies at the evening reception - some of those heels look like killers
I don't think there is such a thing, every wedding is unique
Something that will make them smile
The happy couple on a pedalo actually no I suggested that one so it doesn't count... I know the happy couple on their bikes taking the jumps on a mountain bike track (while still in their full wedding finery of course)
wellies and a cheerie disposition
Previously worked as a graphic designer, offered photography as a sideline, decided I was a better photographer than a designer so I went back to college and got qualified