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Maryculter HouseMaryculter Houses' own website |
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Maryculter House is a superb setting for your wedding.... there are lots of great locations round the house for your photographs, and with the River Dee running alongside it makes a great background to your photos We have photographed many weddings at Maryculter, and Andew and his staff run the hotel really well. In fact, we've more weddings online from Maryculter House than anywhere else in the Aberdeen area! Below are links to some of the weddings we've photographed over the past few years at Maryculter House - most show all the photographs that the couple received.... |
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A little about Clark Photographers... David Clark is one of Scotland's leading wedding photographers - in fact The Master Photographers Association Scottish Wedding Photographer of the Year 2000. David's work regulary appears in many Wedding Magazines. His photography has also been used by many photographic companies including both Kodak & Fuji, and he's lectured to photographers in USA, Cyprus, Spain, all all over the UK. In 2006 he photographed a wedding in Canada, and has been down to London & The South Coast of England Since photographing his wedding solo aged 13, over the past 33 years David has photographed over 1,500 weddings - giving an amost unique balance of experience without being older than your parents! (well, mostly!) As you see for the samples below David can work in a number of different styles. For more information call us free for a chat...
If you've been looking at the special rates Maryculter has for Sundays you really must call - our Sunday rate is really special. |
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| To see if your date is available call free on 0800 616025 or email us weddings@clarkphotos.co.uk | |||||
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