
GRAHAM NIXON
ASYLUM CHAPEL WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER
ABOUT ASYLUM CHAPEL
Looking for the quirkiest, most atmospheric wedding venue in London? The Asylum Chapel is where love meets history – with a touch of dramatic flair. And guess what? I'm the photographer who’ll capture every tear, toast, and twirl in this iconic, candle-lit gem.
Step inside, and you’ll feel like you’ve just wandered onto the set of a vintage romance film. Crumbling walls? Check. Epic stained glass windows? Double-check. Moody lighting that screams “cinematic masterpiece”? Oh yes. If you're after wedding photos that make your Instagram followers weep with envy, this is the spot.

YOUR WEDDING, BUT ART
You don’t want cookie-cutter wedding photos. You want soul, you want sass, and you want shots that look like they belong in Vogue. I know every nook and cranny of this historic venue – from the iconic altar to that hauntingly beautiful aisle. I’ll capture the raw, the real, and the ridiculously good-looking.

CHARM AND ELEGANCE
Sure, it’s called the Asylum Chapel, but the only thing crazy here is how stunning your photos will be. Between the chipped paint and ancient brickwork, this venue brings the perfect "undone elegance" vibe that Instagram is obsessed with. Add in some heartfelt speeches and emotional vows, and you’ve got memories worth framing.
ASYLUM CHAPEL
THE CAKE-AND-EAT-IT VENUE
Oh, and about that “perfect wedding photography location”? I used to think it didn’t exist… until Asylum Chapel proved me wrong. The place is bathed in dreamy, ever-changing light that dances off the weathered walls – a photographer’s fantasy. And the cherry on top (quite literally)? That glorious cherry blossom tree out front, which bursts into bloom in early May. Trust me, that’s the sweet spot for jaw-dropping wedding photos.
Asylum Chapel is the ultimate “cake-and-eat-it” venue. You get to tie the knot in a chapel without the “holy roller” bits – perfect for a relaxed and informal Humanist ceremony that’s all about you. After the vows, though, you’ll need a second venue for your wedding breakfast and after-party. But hey, that’s just like a traditional church wedding – minus the hymns and awkward organ music.


