Wedding photographer in Cambridge with Alex & Henry at Cambridge College.

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I am so excited to be sharing this wedding with you today. I had such an amazing time being Alex & Henry’s wedding photographer in Cambridge. This was my first trip to this lovely city and didn’t disappoint. The day started with a super relaxed bridal prep with Alex and her family before we headed to Cambridge College for a beautiful ceremony in the Christ’s College Chapel.

Alex looked absolutely beautiful in her Margaux Tardits dress and flower crown and I loved the boys morning suits from Lipman & Sons.

After the ceremony we all headed to the gardens for drinks. The space here is stunning with some incredible flowers out for this time of year. We grabbed some couple photos before heading over to Cambridge Union for the reception and we had a slight scary moment where my camera bag had gone AWOL but fortunately one of the college porters had picked it up!

The rest of the afternoon was filled with good food, a traditional Slovakian toast and some AMAZING speeches before we popped back out for some evening couple shots around city.

Once back it was time to party with an amazing swing band. This whole day was filled with so much happiness and I loved how Alex was basically the most relaxed and happy bride ever. As always my photos are better storyteller so I hope you enjoy them and thank you to Alex & Henry for having me capture their amazing day.

Big Shout out to Vanessa from Rocks & Frocks Weddings for being a brilliant planner/coordinator on the day it was so lovely to work with her.


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