A two day Spring Wedding in Oxford

There’s something undeniably atmospheric about a wedding in the heart of Oxford. The city’s historic streets, buzzing with life, set the scene perfectly for Mykila & Alex’s celebration — This was two days full of joy, elegance, and a lot of laughter...


Oxford Town Hall was the beating heart of it all. With its sweeping staircases, beautiful architecture, and grand interiors, it brought a sense of occasion while still feeling warm and welcoming. It was the ideal choice for this effortlessly stylish wedding.


A Spring Day to Remember


Spring weddings can be unpredictable, but the weather played its part perfectly. Crisp blue skies and soft golden light gave us the dream combo — What made the day even more memorable? An amazing team of suppliers who made everything run smoothly behind the scenes:


Dress: @thebridalcompanyni

Flowers: @flowersbykirsty

Hair: @laurencreed_hair

Makeup: @mualydia.jackson

Band: @earcandyoxford

Suits: Saturday – @hawesandcurtisglobal / Sunday – @roderickcharleslondon

Venue: @oxfordtownhall

Videography: @fizzyjellyfilms

Catering: @elegantcuisinecatering


Each of these brilliant creatives helped bring the vision to life, and it was such a pleasure collaborating with them all.


Documenting the Real Stuff


What I love most about weddings like this is the in-between — the real, unscripted moments. The hugs from friends and relatives. A shared glance across the room. A nervous laugh during the vows.

Mykila & Alex wanted a relaxed two days and that made documenting their day feel so genuine...


No forced posing. Just honest moments, beautifully lit and naturally framed by the charm of Oxford....


Below are some images from their two day wedding as well as a couple to start from their wedding pre shoot with a special guest!


Thinking of Getting Married in Oxford?


If you’re planning your own Oxford wedding — whether it's at the Town Hall, a historic college, or a tucked-away venue in the Cotswolds — I’d love to be part of it.


My style is laid-back and observant, always aiming to capture what the day felt like, not just what it looked like. You focus on the celebration — I’ll take care of the storytelling.