Doubletree North Queensferry | Autumn Wedding

Bride looking on the balcony at Doubletree North Queensferry
Bridal portrait at Doubletree North Queensferry

DoubleTree North Queensferry is a brilliant spot for a big hotel wedding by the sea with its cracking views over the Firth of Forth and the Queensferry Crossing – which twinkles at night.

I live in North Queensferry, so I’m a bit biased about this location, but I also know the village inside out – from the iconic spots to the hidden gems that most visitors never find.

Flowers with the Forth Bridge taken from Doubletree North Queensferry
Portrait Bride in black and white

That’s why I was thrilled when Katie and Zara chose DoubleTree North Queensferry for their wedding. It gave me the chance to take them beyond the usual photo locations and create something unique and personal. There are so many spots to explore beyond the usual pier pictures. For Katie & Zara, we went the extra mile and got access to the 18th-century sailor’s graveyard, normally locked to the public. It added a quirky, Halloween vibe to their day, and we had such a laugh exploring.

I first met Katie years ago when I photographed her mum Gaye’s wedding to Richard, so it felt extra special to now be capturing her wedding day. We had a lot of laughs during their pre-wedding shoot with their characterful dog, Lois, who’s also had his own doggy photoshoot, where we captured his cheeky character. Unfortunately, he was perhaps too cheeky to bring along to the wedding.

Bridesmaid portrait at Doubletree North Queensferry
Wedding dress in black and white at Doubletree North Queensferry

I love Katie and Zara’s outfits. Katie rocked a tailored burgundy suit, which added an extra autumnal pop of colour and perfectly complemented Zara’s sweetheart dress and red hair, which, in turn, perfectly complemented the red hues of the Forth Rail Bridge. I also love that they had matching hoodies to cosy up in later in the evening – a playful and personal touch that was so very them!

First kiss at wedding at Doubletree North Queensferry
Bride and bride in front of the Forth Rail Bridge at Doubletree North Queensferry

Their wedding, held the day before Halloween, had loads of fun, seasonal details but stayed true to their personalities—laid-back and full of life. I loved the dried flowers, which looked lovely with the blue bridesmaid dresses.

Bride and bride looking at the Forth Rail Bridge at their Doubletree North Queensferry Wedding

If you’re looking for a big hotel wedding venue, DoubleTree North Queensferry is a fantastic choice. With its amazing view to enjoy, it’s incredibly accessible too—just a 15-minute walk from the train station or a minute’s walk from the bus stop on the bridge. But what makes it even more special is the way the village offers countless opportunities for unique photos, whether you want to stick to the classics or find something a little different.

Bride and bride on beach at Doubletree North Queensferry Wedding
Wedding portrait in front of the Forth Rail Bridge

Katie and Zara’s day was filled with laughter, love, and a lot of fun—a perfect reflection of their relationship. It was such a privilege to be a part of it all and capture these memories for them. If you’re planning a wedding here, I’d love to show you all the best spots and help you create something truly unforgettable!

Wedding portrait in graveyard at Doubletree North Queensferry Wedding
Doubletree North Queensferry Wedding
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