If you’re planning a wedding in Dundee or anywhere in Scotland, finding a photographer who truly understands your story is key. Azuare, led by Gregor Menzies, offers a unique blend of creative vision and heartfelt storytelling to capture your special day. With stunning images you’ll treasure forever, Gregor’s work turns moments into memories you’ll proudly display.
Gregor brings 18 years of experience as a scientific photographer, mastering technical skills in all kinds of lighting and environments. Combined with his background in art and design, this expertise shapes his thoughtful and artistic approach to wedding photography. Having previously run a dedicated wedding and portrait photography business, Gregor has a deep passion for capturing the meaningful moments that make your day unique.
At Azuare, we focus on creating beautiful, high-quality photographs that reflect the true essence of your relationship and celebration. While we also specialize in family portraits, our core goal remains the same: to deliver meaningful, lasting images that you will absolutely love. Every photo is crafted to tell your story in a way that feels genuine and timeless.
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The great comments I get from my customers.
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I have an initial meeting with the couple, viewing past work and products. Once a booking is made I keep in touch and am always available for questions. I visit locations if necessary and usually appear at rehearsal. That allows me to meet the bridal party before the wedding.
Umbrellas and wellies. Don't despair as I carry portable lighting equipment. I'm always prepared for rain and there are plenty of great images to be taken indoors.
I've been using a camera since my early teens and realised photography was to be my career while studying art at college. Photography was a large part of my art college days. I then studied photography while working as a scientific photographer.