WEDDING AT HOME HOUSE

A supremely stylish spring wedding at Home House in central London

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Home House Wedding photography

Wedding reception venue: Home House, London // Dress: Custom Erdem

When I sat down with Shaunie to discuss her wedding plans, I couldn’t have been more excited by her energy, enthusiasm and their idea of a simply stylish London wedding at Home House. I distinctly remember her telling me that she trusted me implicitly to take the photos she wanted, the biggest vote of confidence I could ask for. Home House was the perfect setting for their spring wedding reception and beautiful entourage of family and friends, followed by some of the most heartfelt speeches I have ever heard (and I’ve heard a lot!) and it really was such a memorable day.

This past week has been a bit of a flurry with a beautiful wedding at The Grand Conservatory at Syon House and a weekend in Paris to photograph some portraits. As the weather warms up, things are getting busier with lots to edit and share. If you’re on Instagram, you can follow along behind-the-scenes, here.

 

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