Custom House Gallery Leith Wedding Ceremony | Custom Lane Leith | Williams and Johnson Coffee | Montrose Restaurant | Katie + Murray | Edinburgh Wedding Photographer
Custom House Gallery Leith Wedding Ceremony | Custom Lane Leith | Williams and Johnson Coffee | Montrose Restaurant | Katie + Murray | Ochre Botanic Studios | Edinburgh Wedding Photographer
MURRAY AND KATIE HAVE BEEN OUR FRIENDS FOR THE LAST 8 YEARS, AND WOW DOES TIME FLY. We’re so close now, that this past summer we stayed in a villa and drove all over an island in greece with them. We definitely vet our close friends by who we can travel with, and traveling with these two was seamless and so chill. I even checked back in my dm’s to remember when we met, and of course… it was through working remotely from coffee shops, mainly lowdown Coffee (back in the day when that was allowed and before it properly blew up in popularity in the best way), and our love of a good cup of filter. I used to work remotely from Lowdown Coffee all of the time back in 2017, when I was living in chicago, but visiting edinburgh for months at a time to spend quality time with Ross (my now husband), during our 4 year long distance relationship before we got married. So yes, murray was one of my first friends here and I of course eventually took some couples portraits of Murray and katie strolling around Stockbridge back in the day, without knowing that my husband and I would eventually buy our first home here in stockbridge.
Anyways, throughout the years, murray, my husband and myself all connected over photography, and katie and I were able to grow closer whenever they both eventually moved full time to the city down in leith. I always feel like I’m the “cool one” (that shows how uncool I actually am) in a lot of my older friend groups, but honestly, these two keep me humble… as they are a bit younger than us, properly cool, always know the best brands and have the best style without even trying.
I have truly loved watching them both grow in their creative passions throughout the years, Murray Orr with his Travel, commercial and editorial photographer career all around Scotland, the UK and now abroad, as well as Katie’s talent and skill for hosting supper clubs, dinner parties, baking, cooking, as well as styling and planning events. I mean, she quite literally styled her entire wedding day, while of course working with some of the best suppliers to make their chill and intimate wedding day come true.
katie and Murray had their wedding ceremony at Custom House Gallery, located on the shore in Leith, and their vision of organic materials and abstract florals everywhere was executed by none other than Ochre Botanic Studios. Marion and Sophie, from Ochre Botanic studios, did such an amazing job, as always. They did her organic bouquet as well. Which again, instead of me describing the textures, you can just view the images of all of their florals below.
After their ceremony, they had a confetti exit at the custom house gallery, then after all of the hugs, all of their guests had a short 10 second walk over to Custom Lane, where they rented out Williams and Johnson’s space, the Custom Lane Gallery and the Courtyard, for their guests to enjoy stunning bites by Harkness Pies, The Shore Deli (Roxi and Meave), Pheobe (Selene) and Marias Kitchen, who made the tiramisu. They were also all able to grab a coffee from WIlliams and Johnson or a drink (natural wines are always their top choice) then go and sit or dance to enjoy the local band, The Lone Bear play.
Rolling back to the start of the day a bit, ross and I joined them at their flat in Leith, for a coffee and to grab a few casual snaps of them getting ready together, on both medium format and 35mmfilm as well as digital (which is what Ross and I photographed with for the entire day). on our walk over to custom lane we stopped to take bride and groom portraits at The pavilion at Lamb’s House Garden. The Garden was the perfect spot for portraits in a private and secluded green space with endless history all around them with the architecture and unique garden design and landscape architecture. The very first time I was at the Pavilion at Lamb’s House was when I photographed the space for their website many years ago now for Gras. It’s still as stunning as ever, and was such a beautiful backdrop for Murray and Katie’s unique wedding day outfits, which you can scroll to the bottom to see the details below.
After the cocktail hour at Custom lane and Williams and Johnson Coffee, the guests had a little break before they had a smaller group congregate in the private dining upstairs room at Montrose Restaurant in the center of Edinburgh for a multi-course plated dinner and dessert. and of course, plenty of natural wine to go around. There were heartfelt speeches, endless good food and drinks and lots of laughs with friends! Being guests ourselves, I can truly say that this day was so much fun and so full of joy. We love this group of people so much, and we’re excited to continue making memories with Katie and Murray throughout the rest of our lives. x
“Custom House Gallery on the shore in Leith is a beautiful wedding venue within the city of Edinburgh, SCotland. It is a blank space that was perfect for Ochre Botanical Studios to Transform into a lovely ceremony space.”
Edinburgh Intimate Ceremony Venue - Custom House Gallery Leith // Cocktail Hour - Custom Lane and Williams & Johnson Coffee in Leith // Intimate Reception Dinner Venue - Montrose restaurant // Florist - Ochre Botanical Studios (Marion and Sophie) // Hair Artist - Stag Barber (Quentin) // Wedding Dress - Damson Madder // Bride’s Dinner Trousers - Custom Made by Paradigm Shift in Leith // Wedding Shoes - Maison Margiela // Groom's Outfit - Styled by Murray Orr // Groom Shoes // Bride + Groom Rings - Alighieri and The Ouze // Cocktail Hour Caterer (Including desserts) - Harkness Pies, The Shore Deli (Roxi and Meave), Pheobe (Selene) made the Wedding Cake and Desserts, Marias Kitchen made the Tiramisu, The Great Grog supplying alcohol // Leith, Edinburgh Wedding Band - The Lone Bear // WEdding Portrait Location - The Pavilion at Lamb’s House // Edinburgh Wedding Photographer - Melody Joy Co.
The Edinburgh Grand, A Luxury Collection Hotel Wedding | The Courtyard at Gleneagles Townhouse Hotel Wedding Reception | Edinburgh, Scotland Wedding Photographer
The Edinburgh Grand, A Luxury Collection Hotel Wedding | The Courtyard at Gleneagles Townhouse Hotel Wedding Reception | Edinburgh, Scotland Wedding Photographer
As an Edinburgh wedding photographer, capturing Olivia and Henry’s elegant city wedding was an absolute joy. Their day perfectly reflected the beauty of Edinburgh itself. It was a refined, atmospheric, and effortlessly stylish wedding day in Edinburgh. Thoughtfully planned with a focus on design and experience, their wedding felt intimate while still embracing the architecture and heart of the city.
Photographing beautiful wedding days at The Edinburgh Grand Hotel,
in the heart of the city, is one of the reasons why I am so
grateful to be an Edinburgh Wedding Photographer.
The ceremony took place in The Director’s Suite at The Edinburgh Grand Hotel, a sophisticated space filled with natural light and sweeping city views. Officiated by Humanist celebrant Gillian Monaghan, the ceremony was warm, personal, and deeply meaningful. The calm elegance of the venue created a beautiful setting for heartfelt vows and emotional moments.
Olivia’s bridal look was modern and editorial, wearing the Persephone gown by Sau Lee. Clean lines and subtle drama made the dress photograph beautifully on both digital and film. Styled by The Talented Bride, her hair and makeup felt polished yet natural, complemented by her Dior wedding shoes and Tom Ford perfume, adding a luxurious finishing touch. Olivia truly had the best wedding style.
Henry’s style mirrored the refined tone of the day, wearing a sharply tailored Burberry Suit paired with a Hermès tie. Olivia and Henry exchanged wedding rings by White November, while Henry wore a groom ring from Temple and Grace, tying together classic craftsmanship with modern design.
They had the most lovely and intimate Wedding Reception
at Gleneagles Townhouse hotel in Edinburgh.
Following the ceremony, guests gathered at The Courtyard at Gleneagles Townhouse Hotel, located on St. Andrews square in the center of Edinburgh City, for a relaxed and elegant reception with all of their closest friends and family members. This iconic, historic and newly renovated Edinburgh venue provided the perfect balance of historic character and contemporary luxury, allowing the celebration to be really memorable for all of the guests visiting from out of town. from the champagne toasts to the candid moments, I really loved blending into the background to capture them all throughout the evening.
as an Edinburgh wedding photographer who documents wedding days on both digital and 35mm film, Olivia and Henry’s wedding was a beautiful example of how city weddings in Edinburgh can feel both timeless and personal. With the best wedding venues in edinburgh chosen and the thoughtful styling from the bride, their day was a true reflection of modern elegance in the heart of Scotland’s capital. I’m really grateful that of all the places I ended up living in the world, I live in the heart of Edinburgh, where I am just a few minutes walk away from all of these endlessly beautiful wedding venues in the heart of the city.
I am so grateful to work within walking distance from our home, when photographing Edinburgh City Wedding days at The Edinburgh Grand Hotel or Gleneagles Townhouse.
The Wedding Suppliers for this intimate Wedding in Edinburgh
Edinburgh Digital and Film Wedding Photographer - Melody Joy Co.
Edinburgh Wedding Ceremony Venue - The Director’s Suite at The Edinburgh Grand Hotel
Edinburgh Reception Venue - The Courtyard at Gleneagles Townhouse Hotel
Edinburgh, Scotland Humanist Celebrant - Gillian Monaghan
Wedding Dress Designer - Sau Lee
Wedding Dress - Persephone Gown
Bride Perfume - Tom Ford
Bride Wedding Shoes - Dior
Hair & Makeup - The Talented Bride
Wedding Rings - White November
Suit - Burberry Suit
Groom Tie - Hermes
Groom Ring - Temple and grace
Edinburgh City Chambers Wedding Photographer | Gleneagles Townhouse Intimate Wedding Reception | Edinburgh Wedding Photographer
Edinburgh City Chambers Wedding Photographer | Gleneagles Townhouse Intimate Wedding Reception | Edinburgh Wedding Photographer
An Intimate Edinburgh City Chambers Wedding | Sophie & Sam
I photographed Sophie and Sam’s Edinburgh City Chambers wedding, and it was one of those days that perfectly captures why I love documenting city weddings in the heart of Edinburgh. Thoughtful, intimate, and effortlessly elegant, their celebration made the most of the Old Town setting while staying deeply personal from start to finish. As an Edinburgh City Chambers wedding photographer, days like this are always a joy — full of meaningful moments, beautiful light, and timeless surroundings.
Getting Married at Edinburgh City Chambers, Old Town
Sophie and Sam chose Edinburgh City Chambers Events for their ceremony, and it was the perfect backdrop for their vows. Located in the heart of the Old Town, City Chambers offers that unmistakable Edinburgh character, with all of it’s historic stonework, grand interiors, stunning architecture and an atmosphere that feels both iconic and intimate.
As Sophie arrived for the ceremony, the room felt calm and expectant, filled with soft light and quiet emotion. Edinburgh City Chambers is such a wonderful venue to photograph; every angle tells a story, and the setting adds depth and character without ever overpowering the couple.
For anyone searching for an Edinburgh City Chambers wedding photographer, this venue offers endless opportunities for timeless, elegant imagery both inside and just outside on the surrounding streets all along The Royal Mile up to Edinburgh Castle and down to the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Natural, Editorial Wedding Photography in Edinburgh
I photographed Sophie and Sam’s day under Melody Joy Co., as a wedding photographer based in Edinburgh, Scotland, with a focus on natural, emotive storytelling. Their wedding wasn’t about rigid timelines or staged moments. it was truly all about connection, presence, and letting the day unfold organically. the moments in between throughout the wedding day, are just as important for me to capture as the main event of the wedding ceremony.
Edinburgh City Chambers is always a dream to photograph. The contrast between the historic interiors and the energy of the Old Town streets creates a beautiful balance of classic and modern. For couples planning a city wedding, working with an experienced Edinburgh City Chambers wedding photographer means every fleeting moment is captured without interrupting the flow of the day.
Bridal Hair & Makeup by Lyn McKenzie
Sophie’s effortlessly elegant hair and makeup were created by Lyn Mckenzie Hair And Makeup. Her look was timeless and natural, perfectly suited to the classic surroundings of Edinburgh City Chambers. The styling photographed beautifully throughout the day, as she was polished enough for the ceremony, yet relaxed and modern, which complemented Sophie’s dress and the overall tone of the wedding perfectly.
Botanical Wedding Flowers by Celandine
The florals for Sophie and Sam’s wedding were designed by Claire Sylvester of Celandine, who is a member of the Ochre Botanical Studios collective. Inspired by nature and seasonality, the arrangements added warmth, texture, and softness to the day. Against the historic stone backdrop of the Old Town, the florals felt organic, romantic and never overdone, but thoughtfully composed. Claire’s work brought everything together in a way that felt both artistic and effortless.
If you’re still searching for the best florist in Edinburgh for your wedding day, truly working with anyone from the Ochre Botanical Studios Collective is the best place to look. I only get more impressed with them, after each wedding day that I photograph their floral installations and wedding bouquets.
An Intimate Edinburgh Wedding Dinner at Gleneagles Townhouse
After their ceremony, Sophie and Sam continued their celebration with an intimate dinner at The Courtyard in The Spence at Gleneagles Townhouse. This Edinburgh reception venue is ideal for couples who want a refined yet relaxed setting for a smaller guest list. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, with stunning natural light pouring in from the ceiling above, allowing everyone to slow down, connect, and truly enjoy the evening. Soft lighting, beautiful interiors, and incredible food made it the perfect place to celebrate after their Edinburgh City Chambers wedding.
Sophie and Sam truly had such a joy filled wedding day, and I’m so grateful to have been able to be there to witness such a memorable day in the heart of this city that I love so much, in Edinburgh, Scotland. x
FAQs About Edinburgh City Chambers Weddings
Where is Edinburgh City Chambers located?
Edinburgh City Chambers is located in the Old Town, just off the Royal Mile. It’s a popular ceremony venue for couples planning an intimate Edinburgh city wedding.
Can you have wedding photos outside Edinburgh City Chambers?
Yes. One of the best parts of getting married at Edinburgh City Chambers is stepping straight into the Old Town for wedding photos. The surrounding streets, architecture, and hidden corners are perfect for timeless portraits.
Why choose an Edinburgh City Chambers wedding photographer?
An experienced Edinburgh City Chambers wedding photographer understands the lighting, layout, and timing of ceremonies at City Chambers, ensuring relaxed, natural photos without interrupting the flow of your day.
How many guests can attend a wedding at Edinburgh City Chambers?
Guest numbers vary depending on the ceremony room you choose, making City Chambers ideal for smaller, intimate weddings as well as slightly larger gatherings. The Council Chamber can host up to 110 guests and The European Room (which is a personal favorite space of mine) can host up to 70 guests.
Where can you host a reception after an Edinburgh City Chambers wedding?
Many couples choose nearby restaurants or private dining spaces. Sophie and Sam celebrated with an intimate dinner at The Courtyard in The Spence at Gleneagles Townhouse, a popular choice for elegant Edinburgh receptions.
Why I Love Photographing Weddings at Edinburgh City Chambers
Sophie and Sam’s day is a perfect example of why I love being an Edinburgh City Chambers wedding photographer:
A central Old Town location with iconic Edinburgh surroundings
Beautiful Historic interiors that photograph effortlessly
Ideal for intimate, meaningful ceremonies
Close to some of Edinburgh’s best reception venues