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I was so excited about being KC and Onyeka’s wedding photographer as I had met with them a few weeks before for their Engagement Session and they told me about all their plans for their wedding day. The whole day just blew me away. Onyeka got ready at The Dorchester, were there reception was going to be held later that day. She started her day with a massage, which was a surprise organised by KC, so by the time I got to her, she was super relaxed and enjoying the piece and quiet whilst her hair was being curled. She had the most beautiful accessories and her dress was simply breathtaking. As the morning went on Onyeka’s bridesmaids arrived and her their hair and make up done too. Then just as Onyeka was ready to put her dress on her family arrived to help her and wish her luck, everyone was buzzing, the atmosphere was electric. Antony was photographing KC and his Ushers getting ready that morning as well and we met at the absolutely STUNNING Brompton Oratory Church, their ceremony was so special. The people that they shared it with, with such happiness for the two of them and the incredible surroundings of the beautiful church. We all heading back to The Dorchester for the evening food, speeches and dancing… lots and lots of dancing… so be prepared for the LARGEST blog post I have ever shared….

Thank you so so so much to Antony Turner Photography for second shooting for me, I couldn’t have done it with out him!

Shoes (Bride’s, Groom’s and Usher’s): Christian Louboutin

Jewellery / Accessories: Tiffany’s & Co.

Make Up Artist: Allison Cameron

Hair Stylist: AVOS Hair (Bunmi)

Groom’s Suit: Louis Vuitton

Florist: Cathey’s Flowers

Planner: Just As Planned

DJ: Omowhyte

The Dorchester Wedding Photographer: Photography by Vicki

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Amazing Vicki! I love the reception venue and the brides second dress is soooo beautiful!!! Amazing dancing shots! : ) xxx

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