Hundreds of mourners have gathered for the funeral of one of Scotland's most respected photographers.

Donald Stewart passed away in May after a year-long battle with Motor Neurone Disease.

He photographed film stars, politicians and royalty during his 40-year career but will be best remembered for documenting the ups and downs of Aberdeen FC.

The Scottish Parliament passed a motion recognising Mr Stewart's work when he photographed his final Dons game in August.

Shortly before his death, he revealed his favourite photographs.

He said: "One was the squad celebrating winning the Scottish Cup at Gleneagles with Burt Lancaster, who was staying at the hotel during the filming of Local Hero.

"The other was a lot more recent and was Scott Vernon holding up three fingers after celebrating completing his hat-trick after a bit of a goal drought."

Hundreds of well-wishers gathered at Aberdeen Crematorium to remember Mr Stewart on Tuesday.