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
When couples choose City Chambers and pair it with a thoughtful and local supplier team, the result is always a wedding that feels timeless, relaxed, and full of heart.
Planning Your Own Edinburgh City Chambers Wedding?
If you’re planning an intimate city wedding and looking for an Edinburgh City Chambers wedding photographer, Sophie and Sam’s wedding is proof that you don’t need a huge guest list or elaborate plans, just meaningful moments, beautiful surroundings, and a team that you really trust. Edinburgh offers endless inspiration for couples who want a wedding that feels personal, elegant, and unforgettable and I’m so honored to photograph each beautiful couple, inside and out, in this stunning city of Edinburgh. x
The Lovely Edinburgh Wedding Suppliers
Edinburgh Ceremony Venue - Edinburgh City Chambers Events in Old Town
Wedding Photographer Based in Edinburgh, Scotland - Melody Joy Co.
Edinburgh Reception Intimate Dinner Venue - The Courtyard in The Spence at Gleneagles Townhouse
Edinburgh Hair and MUA - lyn mckenzie Hair And Makeup
Edinburgh Wedding Florist - Claire Sylvester of Celandine,
Who is a member of the Ochre Botanical Studios collective
Dovecot Studios Wedding | Sara + Gus | Duddingston Kirk Wedding | Halfpenny London Dress | Edinburgh Wedding Photographer
Dovecot Studios Wedding |
Sara + Gus | Edinburgh Wedding Photographer | Halfpenny London DRESS | Kinloch anderson | Ochre botanical Studios | DudDingston Kirk
Sara and Gus are such a beautiful couple, inside and out. They started their day with a beautiful view over Duddingston Loch at the lovely historic church hall of Duddingston Kirk, in Holyrood Park. Their wedding guests, local Edinburgh family members to friends who traveled up from London, were all greeted with beautiful music by a local bagpiper and the entire scene was straight out of out an international romance film. The Duddingston Kirk church hall had a loft overlooking the entire ceremony and one large beautiful window, that was perfectly lit with natural light for them to sign their marriage certificate. Sara was wearing a gorgeous wedding dress and blouse from Halfpenny London that also matched the timelessness of the venue. After their sweet ceremony, where one of Sara’s best friends sang a lovely opera piece (one of the loveliest I’ve heard in a long time, as my dad had us listening to opera a lot growing up), and her voice filled the hall. Honestly, the acoustics were perfect in there for opera music. As they exited the front doors of Duddingston Kirk, everyone was waiting outside for them in two rows of sparklers throughout the Duddingston Kirk grounds, all of the way until the entrance gate to the Old Church Lane, where a beautiful vintage Daimler wedding car was waiting to take them to the Old Town of Edinburgh for their wedding portraits.
We strolled around the Edinburgh University Old College, which was perfectly placed down the street from their wedding reception venue at Dovecot Studios. Now Dovecot Studios is one of the loveliest halls I’ve been to in the Old Town of Edinburgh. Dovecot used to be a swimming pool for locals and has now been restored and converted into thriving artist studios as well as an art museum to display the local artists works. Dovecot also have art exhibits as well. The main space in the Dovecot Studios is a large hall with a viewing balcony overlooking a stunning center hall with an immaculately crafted high ceiling. It’s the perfect wedding venue for having a cocktail hour on the balcony before dinner, and then going up to the balcony for coffee and dessert while they clear the main floor for dancing and a live band, like The Jets, who did a lovely job at this wedding. I appreciate ceilidh dances so much. Not only are they a fun time, but ceilidh’s help everyone loosen up and help everyone meet other friends and relatives they hadn’t been close to before. All in all, Sara and Gus had such a beautiful day with their loved ones and Dovecot Studios was the perfect venue to house those unforgettable memories for them! x
Florist Company Name - Julie at Ochre Botanical Studios | Edinburgh Make-up Artist - Sophie Alexis Make-Up | Edinburgh Hair Stylist - Marnie 7 West | Wedding Dress + Sheer Blouse - Halfpenny London | Shoes - Loeffler Randall Shoes | Earrings - Completed Works | Groom's Jacket - Kinloch Anderson | Bride + Groom Rings - Natalie Landale Jewellery | Church Wedding Ceremony - Duddingston Kirk | Edinburgh Reception Venue Hall - Dovecot Studios | Wedding Reception Caterer - Pinkerton's Catering | Edinburgh Wedding Live Band - The Jets