London Wedding Photographer
London Wedding Photographer
London Wedding Photographer
London Wedding Photographer
London Wedding Photographer

Wedding photography in London

At the end of 2011 I was privileged to be the wedding photographer for two beautiful London weddings. Anne and Olivers wedding was at the Little Oratory, Brompton Road, Chelsea and a very special wedding at The Russian Embassy with Elena and Yuri and just me! A rare and special occasion which involved the Embassy, Ice Skating at Somerset House and a couple shoot in and round Lincoln's Inn Fields. Great locations and just another reason why I am lucky to be a London wedding photographer.

London's Bloomsbury's Hotel Russell was where Faye's bridal preparation commenced before her wedding to Thomas. It was an arresting sight and, consequently, unusual photographs as bride, bridesmaid, mother and father walked from the hotel to the Mary Ward House in Tavistock Place, London where the ceremony and wedding breakfast took place. The beautiful natural light at the venue made for wedding photography that captured the romantic atmosphere of the day.

Rebecca and Paul were married in the 5 star luxury of Claridges, set in the heart of Mayfair, London.  The historic Art Deco hotel offered so much in the way of architecture, style and elegance that it was a backdrop which couldn't fail to produce wedding photography which the couple will treasure for life.

As a London wedding photographer other wedding venues I would suggest considering include The Westminster Register Office, The Dorchester Hotel, Kensington Roof Gardens and the BA London Eye, The Bluebird Resturant

I work both throughout the UK and internationally as a wedding photographer. However a great deal of my weddings tend to be in London, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Norfolk, Suffolk, Hampshire, The Cotswolds, Warwickshire and Berkshire


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