London micro-wedding with Ruby and Fabio

London Town Hall wedding photographer

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If a chic, city micro-wedding or elopement sounds right for you, check out this gorgeous London Town Hall wedding!

Micro-weddings can be just as stylish and ‘you’ as big weddings
— What's your vibe?

Ruby and Fabio had an intimate ceremony together at their local town hall, and then had family join them for confetti and dinner at their favourite restaurant down the road!

I love Ruby’s modern chic with a vintage twist style, that mini dress with the big bow and a polka dot veil is just timeless. Paired with a big, bright, beautiful bouquet and white stilettos, simply gorgeous. Fabio’s choice of a light summer jacket paired with patent leather Oxfords was a perfect accompaniment for Ruby’s stylish vibes.

Don’t fancy a first dance? Want ice cream instead of cake?
— Do your own thing!

Micro weddings really are about having the day you want, just on a smaller scale. You can still celebrate with loved ones, have confetti, a picnic, a cake, a posh dinner at your fave restaurant, the possibilities are endless. Take the traditions that work for you, and leave the ones that don’t!
There is no one way to get married, and with England now opening up more possibilities for civil weddings outdoors, you can truly plan the day that feels right for you.

Catching all of the big ‘wow we just got married’ moments, to the little ‘let me hold your hand’ moments…
— Let's do this!

My style lends itself perfectly to intimate weddings, with an emphasis on authentic, documentary-led imagery with a modern, elegant feel, I love to blend in with you and your guests at you celebrate together. We can chat about your plans, and create some special moments for you along the way to capture who you are as a couple, nothing forced or posey, just you two being together and loved up.

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Think a micro-wedding could be right for you?


Shot as second photographer for Charlotte Weaver Photography xx

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