civil partnership photography | london

ktb wedding photography offers friendly civil partnership photography in and around London and throughout the UK.

I believe you will look your best in photos if you are comfortable being photographed.  Accordingly, my civil partnership photography style is relaxed, friendly and fun.

My natural tendency is to mix reportage photography with semi-formal portraits; however, I’ve worked with parents who want traditional “stand like a tin soldier, pretend like we love each other, and say cheese” portraits, right through to couples who want a pure reportage photography style and do not wish to be interupted for a second on their day.

Please do use the contact form to get in touch!  I’d be delighted to answer any questions which you may have, and to discuss your civil partnership photography requirements.

This is an example of our civil partnership photography at the National Theatre, London.

This image shows the grooms at a civil partnership at Chelsea Town Hall, London.

These chaps had a destination civil partnership in London at Marylebone Town Hall.

I was lucky enough to be the civil partnership photographer at the Royal Society of Arts.

 This lovely couple got married at Westminster Town Hall, where I was honoured to be their photographer!

This was a civil partnership at the Hempel Hotel in central London.  What a beautiful pair of chaps!!!

We put the fun into civil partnership photography.  (No you do!  No we do!  No you do...!)

This image is a wonderful example of our natural, relaxed civil partnership photography style.

We say that we have a relaxed style of wedding photography, but it was hard to beat these chaps cycling around London!

This was one of the most extravagantly decorated civil partnership venues I've worked at and my second time to the Royal Society of Arts.

If you would like to see a collection of work by associate photographers over at our sister wedding photography agency, LG wedding photography, please visit LG civil partnership photography.

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