Friday, August 20, 2010 | Kensington and Chelsea, London wedding, Wedding
This morning’s wedding at Chelsea Register Office was with Vikki, Toby and two witnesses before a portrait walkabout and going onto The Wolseley, where they were having an early lunch. Toby and Vikki’s mothers are in Spain and Cyprus and have been told a wedding day photograph is going online for them to see – so here it is. More will be going up in about a week, so check back to see more when they have been edited.

Sunday, December 6, 2009 | Chelsea Register Office, London wedding, Wedding
Here’s one photograph from Anna and Rob’s wedding yesterday as they were walking down the stairs at Bluebird to their afternoon reception, after a ceremony at Chelsea Register Office.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008 | Chelsea Register Office, Register Office, Wedding
The Chelsea Register Office wedding of Nicola and Stephen started out at their Clapham home, London, with Nicola and her family getting ready.






While Nicola’s father waited patiently, the finishing touches were made and he saw his daughter for the first time as a bride.


Next stop – the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Register Office in Chelsea Old Town Hall, Kings Road.










Once married, Nicola and Stephen stood on the Chelsea Register Office steps for confetti from their guests, before a taxi bedecked in wedding ribbons took them to The White Swan in Fetter Lane for their reception and wedding breakfast, via Waterloo Bridge for some portraits with London’s skyline in the background.










| Kensington and Chelsea, London wedding, Wedding
Vikki and Toby started their wedding day with coffee a few doors down from Kensington and Chelsea Register Office in Kings Road, double-checking their paperwork.


With everything in order, we popped down the road with their two witnesses. After Vikki and Toby met the registrars, the Chelsea Register Office wedding was underway.





We let Vikki and Toby’s witnesses go ahead for drinks at The Wolseley while we had a walkabout around Chelsea Old Town Hall and then to Piccadilly and St James.


