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Real Wedding : Keata and Jason in London Part 2

Earlier today, I posted the small ceremony of Keata and Jason in London at the official registry office with their after ceremony photo shoot. And now, it's onto the reception where they had a blessing by a paster. The party with family and friends was held on December 20, 2008 at a traditional English pub in Wimbledon Common, London. I just love how quaint and cozy this wedding was. (for those who are wondering, Keata wore dress by David Fielden)


To see more from Keata and Jason's wedding, please visit the Sergerius Bruce Blog.

Real Wedding : Keata and Jason in London

Today's Real Wedding was submitted by Chanelle & Craig of Segerius Bruce Photography (UK based photographers). The wedding of Keata and Jason was split over 2 dates with the official registry office marriage taking place on December 13th, 2008 and a blessing and reception on the 20th of December. Jason's parents and Keata's mother shared the occasion with the bride and groom at the Mordon Registry Office near Wimbledon, London. After tying the proverbial knot, Keata and Jason headed out with Chanelle and Craig in tow with their cameras into the pouring rain for a themed photo shoot around the streets of London. Keata & Jason are originally from South Africa and met while living in London, therefore, the theme theme for their wedding was “A London Love Affair”.

Below are the photos from the "London Love Affair" photo shoot. I am in love with these photos. The background architecture, the landmarks (Big Ben and the Ferris Wheel), the umbrellas . . . each one looks like a fine art print - absolutely beautiful.
Please check back in a little bit for photos from Keata and Jason's lovely English Pub reception.