Located in Hurlford, East Ayrshire, Whitney Graham Photography specializes in creating wedding photos that truly reflect who you are as a couple. Whitney’s style is relaxed and creative, focusing on real emotions and candid moments instead of stiff, posed shots. Think of her as a friend behind the camera, making you feel comfortable so your genuine love story shines through.
We know that being in front of the camera can feel intimidating. Whitney takes the time to get to know you both, ensuring your wedding photos capture your unique personalities and connection. Couples love her friendly, approachable, and bubbly nature, which helps everyone feel at ease. She blends effortlessly into your day, capturing everything from the excitement of getting ready to the magic of your first dance.
Definitely a recent Glencoe elopement which was torrential rain and strong gusts of wind.
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I am so proud of the reviews that I receive.
Have a pre wedding photoshoot with your wedding photographer. It’s a great way to get comfortable infront of the camera and also to build a rapport with the person you will be spending a huge chunk of your day with. The images also work great for your invites/save the dates.
A bride had personalised converse made for the reception so she could kick off her heels. These were made up of the wedding colours with her new married name & wedding date stitched on to them.
After they enquire I always offer a zoom call or meeting in person for a coffee (or beer) I like to keep in touch with my couples and then arrange a pre wedding consultation a few weeks before so we can go back over all the details.
100% it’s got to be the confetti shot.
A bride asked me if I could take a picture of her in the bath with her legs over the side to show off her shoes!
To just go with it! I always bring an umbrella along with me and if it’s a rainy I have a search around the venue to see good locations for photos inside or where there is shelter.
I went to college to study fashion and one of the modules was photography. I realised how much I enjoyed it and it went from there!