
An intimate boudoir photo shoot in Glasgow or Edinburgh is not simply a session in front of a camera. It is a deeply personal journey of self-love and empowerment. We will engineer images to honour individuality, confidence, and vulnerability in the most authentic way. An experience designed entirely for you.

In the world of wedding photography, there are moments when artistry, emotion, and design come together in perfect harmony. This shoot, featuring a bespoke gown by Wendy at Flossy and Dossy, embodies that balance a celebration of movement, freedom, and editorial elegance.

For couples who want something daring yet sophisticated, this is a chance to celebrate your love in a once-in-a-lifetime way. The shoots are intimate, sensual, and tailored exclusively for you. They’re about vulnerability and connection, and transforming those emotions into art.

Set in the Gloucestershire countryside, Naas Court Farm Wedding Barn is a rustic yet elegant venue that perfectly suited Izzy and Lewis’ vision.

Some shoots go beyond image-making, they become something sacred.
Photographing these Kahani robes wasn’t just about documenting beauty. It was about capturing freedom. The kind of freedom that arrives quietly, with the hush of the wind across a hill or a loch, the gentle pull of silk across bare skin, the slowing down of time until all that remains is truth.

Your wedding day isn’t about the trends or the pressure to impress, it’s about you two. At the heart of the best weddings are real, quiet, authentic wedding photography moments between people who love each other. That’s what emotional wedding photos are made of.

Do we exist in a world where everybody wants to be somebody else? Driven by unnecessary noise, trends and pressure from tomorrows chip paper social media? Are we trying to fit into a hole we may not be suited to? Why does anybody else’s opinion even matter? Yet we crave validation because of the pavlovian cycle we are slaves to which demands we stay relevant.

We stood by the edge of the loch, surrounded by the hush of trees and the soft rhythm of water brushing against stone. The breeze caught her hair and the hem of her dress, turning everything into poetry. This wasn’t just an intimate boudoir photo shoot. This was liberation. A return. A quiet reclaiming of something ancient and deeply human.