Resident Wedding Photographer at Chelsea Town Hall, London
- Mar 23
- 2 min read
As a Chelsea Town Hall wedding photographer, this is one of the venues I photograph at most throughout the year — and without a doubt, it’s one of my absolute favourites in London.
Being a resident wedding photographer at Chelsea Town Hall, I’ve had the chance to capture many ceremonies here, from intimate elopements to larger celebrations. Over time, I’ve come to know the space really well — not just inside the Town Hall, but also all the best nearby locations for beautiful wedding photos.

Why I Love Chelsea Town Hall Weddings
There’s something really special about Chelsea Old Town Hall weddings. The rooms are elegant and full of character, the light is soft and flattering, and everything feels calm, intimate and timeless.
It’s perfect for couples looking for a London registry wedding that still feels meaningful and stylish without being overwhelming.
The Best Photo Spots Around Chelsea Town Hall
Because I photograph so many weddings here, I know exactly where to go to get the most beautiful, natural images — even if we only have a short amount of time.
Some of my favourite spots include:
The iconic steps outside Chelsea Town Hall (perfect for confetti and group photos)
The quiet, leafy streets just around the corner
Soft, neutral backdrops that keep the focus on you as a couple
Knowing these locations means we can move quickly and keep everything feeling relaxed, while still creating a gallery that feels effortless and refined.

A Natural, Editorial Approach
My style is very much documentary and natural, with a soft editorial feel. I focus on capturing real moments as they happen, while gently guiding you for portraits so everything feels easy and natural.
For Chelsea Town Hall weddings, this works perfectly — especially with shorter ceremonies where every moment counts.
If you’re planning a wedding at Chelsea Town Hall in London and are looking for a photographer who knows the venue inside out, I’d love to hear from you.















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