Vanity Fair Wedding Photographer London

So, I did a thing.

I got featured in Vanity Fair.

Yes, that Vanity Fair. The one you casually leave on a coffee table to make your flat look like you read about geopolitics and vintage Cartier watches over breakfast.

The July/August 2025 issue included a feature called “Sealed with a kiss”, and somehow - still slightly buzzing about this, not going to lie - I found myself listed among an absolutely ridiculous lineup of wedding suppliers I’ve admired for years. The kind of names you whisper about like they’re indie bands you discovered before everyone else.

A real “how is this my life?” moment. Childhood-me is still doing backflips somewhere.

Vanity Fair Wedding Photographer energy (and mild disbelief)

Being in a Vanity Fair wedding photographer feature is one of those things that sounds like you made it up in a pub for attention.

But no. It actually happened.

And before I could even properly process it, I was staring at my work printed in glossy pages, surrounded by beautifully curated chaos, thinking: right, cool, I guess we’re doing prestige now.

If you’ve ever dreamt about being a Vanity Fair wedding photographer London, you’ll understand the strange cocktail of pride, imposter syndrome, and immediately wanting to text your mates like: “don’t panic but I might be legitimate now.”

“Sealed with a kiss” (and a slightly chaotic love letter to London)

My featured image was from a London elopement shoot wandering around the streets of Holborn.

Holborn, for the uninitiated, is that part of London that feels like:

  • old legal drama energy

  • coffee that costs too much but tastes like ambition

  • and buildings that look like they’ve witnessed at least three betrayals and a Shakespeare rehearsal

It’s one of my absolute favourite places to shoot.

We drifted through the streets with a couple who were fully up for the ride - no posing, no pretending, just real moments unfolding like a slightly unpredictable film script.

Which is exactly the point.

I shoot documentary wedding photography because I’m not interested in perfection. I’m interested in:

  • the laugh that happens before the “nice photo” face

  • the hands that can’t stop finding each other

  • the tiny chaos in between everything “important”

Basically: the good bits.

Documentary Wedding Photographer London

Shot on 35mm film, digital, and Super 8 (because I like making my life complicated)

This shoot included a mix of 35mm film wedding photography London, digital photography, and Super 8 videography London.

Which means I was essentially juggling three different realities at once:

  • 35mm film: slow, intentional, romantic, slightly mysterious

  • Digital: fast, responsive, like a caffeinated editor in your pocket

  • Super 8: pure nostalgia, like your nan’s home videos collided with a Fellini dream sequence

Together, they tell a story that doesn’t feel too polished. More like memory than marketing.

And honestly, that’s the whole point.

Why this feature matters (and why I’m still not over it)

Getting published in Vanity Fair is one of those milestones that doesn’t feel real until you see it in print… and then you still don’t believe it.

It’s not just about the magazine. It’s about being included in a conversation alongside people I genuinely admire in the wedding world. People whose work I’ve studied like it’s cinema.

So yes, I’m proud. Quietly screaming into a cushion proud.

And also incredibly grateful.

Because this kind of feature doesn’t happen in isolation—it happens because couples trust me to document their day as it actually feels, not as it’s supposed to look.

Documentary wedding photographer London

If you’re looking for a documentary wedding photographer London, who’s not interested in stiff perfection, just the in-between, the movement, the slightly messy, deeply human stuff.

…hello, it’s me.

The kind of images that feel like they could have been shot on a train platform, a film set, or a really good night out.

Final thoughts (and a small internal victory lap)

So yes - I’m a Vanity Fair wedding photographer London, is now something I can technically say without lying.

The Vanity Fair wedding photographer feature in Sealed with a kiss is one of those career moments that feels both huge and slightly surreal, like you’ve accidentally walked into a party you weren’t quite on the guest list for - but everyone is nice and someone hands you champagne anyway.

And I’m just going to sit with that for a minute.

Then probably go back out into London with a camera, chasing people laughing in doorways, because honestly—that’s still the best part.

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