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Dylan & Arianna’s Wedding at All Souls, Langham Place

By John Roberto · 14 June 2026 · 4 min read

Dylan and Arianna walking through bubbles outside All Souls, Langham Place, central London

Dylan and Arianna married at All Souls, Langham Place, the elegant Regency church John Nash built at the top of Regent Street, right beside Broadcasting House in the heart of the West End. It is one of central London's most distinctive ceremony spaces, and the day had a lovely, easy warmth to it from start to finish.

A bright start to the morning

We began with the getting-ready hours: hair and make-up, laughter between the bridesmaids and the small, quiet moments that set the tone for everything after. There was no rush and nothing staged, just the morning happening at its own pace while we worked gently in the background.

Dylan and Arianna walking hand in hand through bubbles outside All Souls, Langham Place
Black and white photograph of the bride having her dress fastened by the window, her gown reflected in the glass, before the All Souls, Langham Place wedding
Black and white photograph of the bride arriving with her father across the mosaic floor at All Souls, Langham Place
Bride and groom holding hands during their wedding ceremony at the front of All Souls, Langham Place
Bride and groom kissing beneath the stone columns of the All Souls, Langham Place portico

The ceremony, beneath the gilded apse

All Souls is a wonderful church to photograph in. The interior is calm and full of light, with its sweeping gilded columns and the apse rising behind the couple. Arianna arrived with her father across the mosaic floor, and the ceremony itself was relaxed and full of feeling. We photographed discreetly throughout, keeping the attention on Dylan, Arianna and the people who came to celebrate with them.

Private vows and portraits in the West End

Some of our favourite frames came on the church portico, where Dylan read his vows aloud beneath the columns and the couple shared a quiet kiss in the sun. Central London does a lot of the work for you: Portland stone, classic black cabs and the architecture of Regent Street all just steps from the door. A short walk gave us everything we needed, no photoshoot, just the two of them moving through the city.

Relaxed portrait of Dylan and Arianna seated in a pew beneath a gilded column at All Souls, Langham Place
Bride with her bridesmaids on the steps of the All Souls, Langham Place portico
Black and white photograph of the bride stepping from a classic black London cab in the West End
Dylan and Arianna cutting their wedding cake beneath a backdrop of fairy lights at their reception

A bubble-filled send-off

Their guests lined the church steps for a joyful bubble exit before the celebrations carried on into the evening. It was a warm, generous, very London wedding, and a real pleasure to document.

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Written by John Roberto, lead photographer at Evocation Photography, a family-run studio photographing weddings, events and portraits across London, Croydon and Surrey. More about us.

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