Brent Civic Centre Wedding | Sabrina and Pritam
LONDON’S CALLING
HOLY MOLY have I got a treat for your sleepy eye balls today. On Sunday I headed down to Harrow in London for an epic day with two incredible humans in the form of Sabrina & Pritam. These guys didn't want to go down the traditional route for their wedding. Instead they chose to tie the knot in a Brent Civic Centre wedding in Wembley with just 30 of their closest friends & family in attendance.
It all began in Sabrina & Pritams beautiful flat where I got to spend some time with her & the (not Bridesmaids) for all of that pre wedding hair spray filled, Champers spilling, make up applying music to my frickin ears that I've so very missed.
After that I headed over to Brent Civic Centre to meet up with the Groom & get some epic portraits amidst this jaw droppingly modern space. Genuinely Brent Civic Centre was an unadulterated playground for me as a photographer. I could have spent hours utilising the space with these two love struck humans. But been forced to create magic in a short space of time is the name of the game & BABY I'M THE NUMBER ONE PLAYA! (Jesus Ryan it's 8:50am in the morning & you're sat at your desk drinking a latte out of a £15 mug in your jim jams. Not sure you're peak street love)
The Brent Civic Centre wedding ceremony itself was bloody magnificent. I have to say I absolutely adored the light filled space & visualising these two at the centre of it all made it that much sweeter. After saying their I do's it was portrait time. Family groups & oh so city sweet portraits paved the way to the proper London black cab outside that whisked the newlyweds to a 'nearby park.'
I say 'nearby' like that because oh my God driving through Wembley during a match day was not fun. What should have took me 10 minutes took me over half an hour to get from Brent Civic Centre to Barham Park. If you were a fly on my car window you would have died from the sheer number of expletives been expelled from my face during those (felt like hours) minutes.
When I finally met with Sabrina & Pritam after smoke bomb filled portraits in the park. Luckily Sabrina volunteered (You pretty much forced the Bride drive your car on her wedding day Ryan 😂) to drive us to Pritam's parents house where the final party awaited. A smoke bomb filled entrance led the way to awesome Indian street food & beautiful speeches surrounded by those that mattered most.


Lewis & Dee legit have that spark of MAGIC about them that made me knew I had permission to get as weird & frickin wonderful as SURREALISM & SOUL would allow at their St Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation & peace wedding. These guys had absolutely ZERO inhibitions & believed whole heartedly in what I create.