Posted by: John Starns | June 27, 2011

The Redding Wedding, RIBA London (part 1)

I have known Kirsty and Chris for a number of years, so when they asked if I would photograph their wedding I was quite frankly honoured and then quite excited when they told me both the ceremony and reception were to be held at RIBA.

For those of you who aren’t aware, RIBA is based at 66 Portland Place, a beautiful 1930s Grade II listed Art Deco building designed by architect George Grey Wornum. The venue is an inspired choice and with its high ceilings and marble pillars was a truly wonderful setting for ‘The Redding Wedding’ which took place on a sweltering June day.

The following photographs document Chris and Kirsty’s special day, and hopefully provide a visual story of what turned out to be a very stylish, relaxed and joyful affair.

Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Redding, and thanks, it was fun. Enjoy!

So there we have it, The Redding Wedding Part 1. Part 2 to follow very soon!

Please check out my website at www.johnstarns.com or call me on 07790 634140 to book your portrait shoot or wedding.

Thanks,

John.


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