Their day began on a sunny June morning at The Laslett in Notting Hill, a perfect choice for couples planning a London micro wedding who want a calm, design-led setting to start their day. Over fresh croissants and the sounds of The Clash playing in the background, the atmosphere felt joyful and unhurried.
Every detail reflected Ana and Pete’s personal style. Ana wore a chic Annie’s Ibiza mini dress paired with Saint Laurent shoes, creating a modern bridal look that felt perfectly suited to an intimate London wedding. Before heading to the ceremony, we slipped out for a quick coffee — a small, meaningful moment that really captures what micro weddings are about: space to breathe, connect, and enjoy the day as it unfolds.
Their Coptic Orthodox Church ceremony was rich in tradition and deeply meaningful, featuring ceremonial gowns, crowns, the exchanging of rings, and the signing of the marriage registration by the bride and groom alongside their fathers. The ceremony was filled with emotion, laughter, and a powerful sense of connection — made even more special by the vibrant energy of their guests.
As a London wedding photographer working internationally as a destination wedding photographer, documenting celebrations like this is always an honour — especially when culture, family, and celebration come together so beautifully.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Just Stories Studio
VENUE: The Laslett and Chelsea Town Hall
WEDDING DRESS: Annie’s Ibiza
SHOES: Saint Laurent
HAIR & MAKEUP: Portraits Bridal
RESTAURANT: Akub Restaurant
”Justyna was an absolute dream to work with and she made the day feel so easy and comfortable for me and my husband. Our pictures turned out so beautiful, we couldn’t be more grateful.“
Ana and Pete’s ceremony took place at Chelsea Town Hall, one of London’s most loved venues for intimate weddings and civil ceremonies. With just two close friends as witnesses, they exchanged vows in a beautifully personal moment, relaxed, emotional, and full of warmth.
Afterwards, we wandered through the charming streets of Chelsea, capturing natural, candid wedding photographs against classic London architecture and quiet corners.
The day continued back in Notting Hill at Akub, a vibrant Palestinian restaurant, where they enjoyed a long, unhurried meal with friends.
Their wedding is a perfect example of how micro weddings in London can feel deeply personal while still offering incredible photographic opportunities across the city.