

Effortlessly cool, fashion-forward wedding photography, MINIMAL posing, ZERO pretence
If you’re after an Islington Town Hall photographer who gets the vibe, laid-back, stylish, and totally un-stuffy, then we might just be a match made in N1 heaven.
I’ve shot dozens of weddings at Islington Town Hall, and honestly? It’s a dream. Grand architecture with proper soul. Iconic without trying too hard. The kind of place where creative, offbeat couples go to do things their way. Think art-school energy, not royal wedding re-enactment.
Whether you’re keeping it intimate with a handful of your favourite humans or throwing a full-blown bash with espresso martinis and disco balls, I’m here for it. I shoot in a relaxed, documentary style with an editorial finish—capturing all the real stuff, beautifully.
I’m aN ISLINGTON town hall wedding photographer with an editorial eye and a documentary heart. Real moments, big energy, minimal posing.

MY APPROACH
You live in the moment, I’ll capture it. From the quiet anticipation before the ceremony to the euphoric confetti chaos on those Islington steps, to post-ceremony pints at The Pig & Butcher or a stroll down Camden Passage, I’ll be there, blending in and photographing it all as it unfolds.
No stiff group shots. No awkward ‘look at the camera’ stuff. Just real emotion, gorgeous light, and unfiltered joy. The vibe. The energy. The story.
A LITTLE LOVE FOR THE the TOWN HALL (because it’s kind of a big deal)
Islington Town Hall is a favourite for London’s creatives, misfits, and modern romantics, and with good reason. The interiors are next-level: curved staircases, moody wood panelling, ceremony rooms with serious character (red carpet forgiven). It’s giving timeless, but never traditional.
The location? Bang in the middle of one of London’s coolest neighbourhoods. Upper Street is packed with killer reception options, from laid-back pub takeovers at The Narrowboat, to candlelit dinners at Frederick’s, or warehouse-style vibes at Little Bat. You could even start your day with brunch at Ottolenghi or hit The Bar With No Name after for late-night negronis.
It’s all here.
INSIDER KNOWLEDGE = MORE CHILL AND WAY BETTER photos
As a regular Islington Town Hall wedding photographer, I know exactly how to make the most of the area:
→ Secret side streets for portraits that look like an indie film still.
→ The best spots to escape the crowds (and the traffic).
→ How to work with whatever the London weather throws at us.
And if you’re planning a pre-wedding meet-up or a spontaneous post-ceremony knees-up? I’ve got you, North London’s full of gems, and I know all the local favourites.



THE WHOLE STORY
From the morning buzz to the last Aperol-fuelled spins on the dance floor, this is full-day coverage designed to capture every beautiful, ridiculous, unforgettable moment. I’ll be there from two hours before your ceremony through to an hour of dance floor magic, hands in the air, shoes long forgotten, all the good stuff.
from £2000
THE MINI ADVENTURE
Start with two hours of photography, then add extra hours to suit the celebrations you've planned. This is the recommened option for town hall weddings and elopements.
from £750 then £250 per hour


Hello, I'm Graham
If the thought of stiff posing and fake smiles gives you the ick, you’re in the right place.
I photograph weddings the way they actually feel: spontaneous, emotional, a bit chaotic, and completely unique to you. No awkward instructions. No overly curated setups. Just real moments, beautifully captured.
My style is documentary with an editorial twist. That means I blend in, keep things relaxed, and let the day unfold naturally. I’m not here to choreograph your every move or turn your wedding into a Pinterest shoot. I’m here to photograph you - as you are, where you are, with all the weird little details that make it yours.
Islington is perfect for this kind of approach. The Town Hall has all the grandeur you’d want without feeling over-the-top. The surrounding streets are packed with character. Camden Passage, Chapel Market, the graffiti alleys off Upper Street, even a moody canal walk under a railway bridge , it’s all got that slightly gritty, lived-in beauty that looks incredible in photos. Especially when you’re just doing your thing, champagne in hand, not trying to be anything other than yourselves.
If you’re planning a wedding in Islington and want photos that feel like an honest, stylish reflection of your day without any cringe or pretence, let’s chat.