Another day another Walthamstow Wetlands post, but Fiona and James again? Yep! Not the same Fiona and James, obviously!
Last March, Adam and I went to London to spend the day with F&J and their families, and I got to hang out with a cat during bridal prep, and a handsome fellow he is too!
As I said in my previous post, we really enjoy working at Walthamstow Wetlands as it’s a beautiful natural space in the centre of London, with cool industrial features for interesting and varied photos! It’s also a nice space for wedding guests to go for a walkaround.
Shout out to Borrowed Light for the spectacular florals once again.
Here is a little exerpt from the venue’s website:
‘London Wildlife Trust is dedicated to the protection of London’s wild spaces and engaging London’s diverse communities in nature through our free nature reserves, education, volunteering and campaigning.
Our vision for London is a city where wildlife and wild spaces are protected for the future, and where all people treasure wildlife and wild spaces.
In 1894, the Engine House at Walthamstow Wetlands was built to provide London’s population with safe and reliable drinking water. Europe’s largest urban wetland nature reserve is a vital sanctuary to a number of bird species, operationally significant the Wetlands continues to provide drinking water to over 3 million people in London’If you’re looking to get married in one of the London Wildlife Trust venues and are looking for a photographer, we would love to hear from you!
Thank you, Fiona and James, for having us along for your Walthamstow Wetlands Wedding photography (a mouthful for sure!).
Luna Weddings provides wedding photography at Walthamstow Wetlands and wedding photography in London. Natural, timeless, fun, and creative wedding photography to tell the story of your wedding day, moment by moment.