Cameron and Gideon chose the iconic Old Marylebone Town Hall for their intimate London elopement, travelling all the way from New York with just two of their closest friends. Their day was filled with quiet joy and meaningful moments, celebrating their love in an understated yet deeply personal way. The Town Hall’s grand architecture provided an beautiful backdrop for the couple’s ceremony, followed by portraits around London and at their beautiful hotel, Batty Langley’s.
From their quiet exchange of letters in a London park, to the couple’s epic retro-inspired Lily Vanilli cake and Cameron’s iconic wide-brimmed hat, the day was filled with personal touches that truly encompassed their relationship and personalities. Capturing their story on a combination of digital, film and Super 8, we captured imagery that reflected the intimate and joyful energy of their celebration.
Super 8 films bring something truly special to wedding stories. With its nostalgic, cinematic feel, it evokes the timeless charm of home movies while capturing fleeting emotions in a way that feels both artful and authentic. For Cameron and Gideon, incorporating Super 8 added a beautifully tactile layer to their day, blending seamlessly with the film photography to create a visual narrative that feels deeply personal.
Cameron and Gideon’s elopement at Old Marylebone Town Hall is a perfect example of how smaller celebrations can have an incredible impact. Their Super 8 wedding film captures the warmth, connection, and quiet beauty of the day, preserving each moment with artistry and care. Get in touch to enquire about our Super 8 wedding videos.
Vendors
Photographer: The Falkenburgs
Ceremony venue: Old Marylebone Town Hall
Hotel: Batty Langley’s
Bridal fashion: Self Portrait
Cake: Lily Vanilli