Civil Ceremony Kent.

Registry Office wedding.

When Vicky and Nicky tied the knot at Wellington House Registry Office in Canterbury. Their marriage was a beautiful celebration of their relationship. A few lucky loved ones travelled to Canterbury and filled Wellington House to honour and support them. Decorations, flowers, and food were all lovingly prepared by friends and family to make their day even more special.

Vicky is walked down the aisle by for father to marry Nick
Suzan and Sam signing their marriage certificate at their civil ceremony in Kent.
Lucy and Brett exchange rings at their civil ceremony in Kent

Flexibility and affordability.

After the lovely ceremony, we took a short walk to a picturesque location before heading to the pub to enjoy food and drinks to mark the occasion.

Lucy and Brett booked their wedding at short notice for personal reasons, so they nearly didn't have a professional photographer; I'm happy they let me step in last minute to document their marriage. A wedding is so important - it deserves a visual record.

Vicky and Nicky share a kiss after their civil ceremony at sunset
Lucy holds her homemade wedding bouquet near her wedding ring in sunny Kent.

intimate moments of the civil ceremony.

At Moment Photography, I am honoured to capture the timeless elegance and intimate moments of the civil ceremony at Wellington House in Canterbury. The historic charm of Wellington House provided a picturesque backdrop for the heartfelt union of two souls.
As the gentle natural light streamed through the large windows, I was able to preserve every tender exchange, every joyous tear, and every loving embrace. The subtle details of the ornate architecture and elegant décor added a touch of sophistication to the entire event, enhancing each photograph with an air of refined beauty.


The intimacy of a civil ceremony is always a privilege to document, and the one at Wellington House was no exception. The love that filled the room was palpable, and we were dedicated to capturing every fleeting expression and genuine emotion.

Lucy and Brett wedding guests throwing confetti after they get married in a Kentish Registry Office
Lucy and Brett share and intimate moment by the great stour river in Canterbury after their civil ceremony..

EXPERIENCED Wedding Photographer

Every moment felt genuinely precious, from the exchange of vows to the tender glances shared between the couple. I was committed to preserving the authenticity and intimacy of the occasion, ensuring that every image captured the essence of this beautiful milestone.

As the couple celebrated their love within the historic walls of Wellington House, I witnessed the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. With every click of the camera, I was able to encapsulate the essence of their special day, allowing them to relive the moments for years to come.

Nicky sharing tears with his daughter at his civil ceremony in a registry office.

Documentary wedding photography service.

Ultimately, my photographs from these civil ceremonies are timeless reminders of love, commitment, and the start of a beautiful journey together. It was truly a pleasure to be a part of such a significant occasion and to have the opportunity to capture the magic of this registry office in Kent.

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