Based in Glasgow, Mark Swaroop specializes in capturing the genuine, heartfelt moments of your wedding day. With a passion for storytelling, he uses a photojournalistic and documentary style to preserve the real emotions and events as they unfold. His artistic and fine art approach ensures your wedding photos are not only beautiful but also a true reflection of your unique celebration.
With more than 10 years of experience and over 300 weddings photographed, Mark brings expert knowledge and a sharp eye for detail to every couple’s big day. Though based in Glasgow, his work spans the globe—from the stunning palaces of Rajasthan to intimate venues in Virginia, USA. Inspired by his motto, “make a life, not a living,” Mark is happy to travel wherever your love story takes you, offering full wedding day coverage tailored to your needs.
Mark values the connections he builds with couples and their families, often becoming a lifelong friend. His unobtrusive style means he captures those natural, unguarded moments that truly tell your story—without interrupting the flow of your day. Couples appreciate his respectful presence and heartfelt approach, resulting in a collection of spontaneous, magical images you’ll cherish forever.
To help you preserve your wedding memories beautifully, Mark offers a variety of products and services, including:
There was a wedding at a temple once were the couple seemed to have eloped. I was the only other person other than the priest. Apart from shooting them I had to bless them, throw rice on them and eventually had breakfast with them before I left.
True, Spontaneous, Unforced, Uninhibited, Pure
That I make sure that shoot for myself as well as my clients. That is the key to good quality.
Plan all you want and as hard as you can. But when it comes to your day - whatever happens, happens. Enjoy it.
I would love to meet the couple. If I cant at least Skype with them. By the time the big day arrives I want to be a known face and hopefully that camera disappears and the couple can be themselves.
One with parent. It goes a long way. Your kids will cherish those family photos
Long story but here goes - I fell in to it. I was an Art Director at a magazine and was surrounded by great, award winning photographers. It inspired me to buy a camera. It just happened to be a year that 6 of my friends got married. One of them became a wedding planner. They showed a few couples my photos and then it snowballed to the extent that I had to quit my job to do this full time.