Ivory & Jack at Harelaw Farm
There was never a point during Ivory and Jack's wedding where it felt like everyone was in one place.
People drifted between the gardens, found patches of sunshine with a drink in hand, disappeared into conversations and somehow always found each other again. It made the whole day feel easy. Nothing rushed. Nothing forced.
Harelaw Farm was the perfect setting for it all. Tucked away in the Scottish countryside, it's the kind of venue that invites people outside, encourages long evenings and somehow makes a wedding feel more like a weekend spent with your favourite people than a schedule to follow.
One of the things I loved most was how naturally the day unfolded. There was no sense that anyone was trying to create a perfect wedding or perform for the camera. The focus stayed exactly where it should have been: on the people who had travelled to be there and the moments they were sharing together. It meant the photographs came from observation rather than interruption, capturing the atmosphere exactly as it felt instead of trying to recreate it afterwards.
Ivory and Jack were completely present from start to finish. They laughed a lot, hugged everyone twice, and never seemed too far away from the people they'd invited to celebrate with them. Those are always my favourite weddings to photograph. The ones where the timeline quietly fades into the background and the people become the whole story.
Looking back through these photographs, I'm reminded that the best moments are rarely announced. They're found in passing glances, windswept hair, muddy shoes, hugs that linger a little longer than expected, and the feeling that nobody wanted the day to end.
If these photographs encourage you to slow down, worry a little less about perfection and simply enjoy the people around you, then they've done exactly what I hoped they would.
Scroll on for a glimpse into Ivory and Jack's day and some of the moments I loved most.