I’ve always said that every wedding deserves beautiful photos to capture every little moment for your memories, and that goes even in winter – not the warmest or brightest weather for a wedding, but that won’t stop me!
For Auriol and Ed’s intimate York House wedding we did things in a slightly different order than usual, starting with couple portraits before their guests arrived. That worked out well as didn’t want to keep everyone waiting outside later on, and we got to spend some time getting to know each other properly before the ceremony.
Then after the ceremony and confetti (always have confetti if you can, it’s fun and makes for great photos!) we did a few group shots before heading over to Rock & Rose in Twickenham for some cocktails.
If you like my candid, documentary-style wedding photography and you’re planning your own London wedding (or know of someone who is) I’d love to have a chat about it.
Popular dates are often booked a year in advance so get in touch to check my availability as soon as possible, and we’ll take it from there. Cheers!
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