Charles and Azhar’s church wedding was a sweet and solemn occasion, a special day celebrated with family and friends. The couple’s choice of the 10th-century stone church, St. Dunstan’s, the oldest church in East London, was a testament to their love. As UK wedding photographers, we are always in awe of this historic church for its perfect backdrop from every angle.
An Enchanting Church Wedding Ceremony
On the morning of the church wedding, we arrived early at St. Dunstan in East London to capture photos of different parts of the church and the decor. This magical East London wedding venue is every photographer’s dream venue, as it offers one of the most picturesque settings for the day.
However, let’s continue with the wedding. As the ceremony time arrived, all the passionately awaited the bride’s arrival. The picture-perfect beautiful bride, Azhar arrived in an off-shoulder gown paired nicely with minimalist jewellery. Then, she walked down the aisle with her brother and was constantly smiling. Meanwhile, the groom, wearing a sharp black suit, was equally excited, not able to take his eyes off her!
As the lovely couple exchanged vows and shared passionate kisses, everyone blessed their church wedding. Shortly after, they walked out of the church as newlyweds and were congratulated by their family and friends. Then, we took a few portraits of the couple and their family and friends inside and outside the church. Also, we had so much fun capturing romantic portraits of Azhar and Charles in the most unique and lovely settings.
The Celebrations
Afterwards, we proceeded with the church wedding and cake cutting. The cake was nicely decorated with a lovely “couple topper” and beautiful flowers. Following that, we had a few portraits of the lovely newlyweds cutting the cake and their families.
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