UNION CLUB SOHO WEDDING VENUE  PHOTOGRAPHER

GETTING MARRIED AT THE UNION CLUB SOHO WEDDING VENUE

Thinking About Getting Married at Union Club Soho? Here’s my complete guide to getting married at this awesome wedding venue.

Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about getting married at Union Club Soho Wedding Venue, and how we can work together to make your day look as fun as it felt. If you’re looking for the perfect alternative London venue to get married in, then look no further than this quirky wedding venue in the heart of Soho.

Huge group shot outside Prince Albert Pub Camden
Lauren and Chris smashing their wedding cake piñata instead of cutting a wedding cake hanging from the beams in 100 Barrington. Neon glow sticks exploding out of the piñata as friends laugh and look on in background.

Soho location, roof terrace, and artsy interior,  The Union Club is the private members club which has got it all.

The Union Club, on Greek Street, is a Tardis-like space with a charming, cosy, artsy interior. It’s boutique, intimate and bijou – and full of surprises! It’s the perfect location for free spirited couples looking for an eclectic space to make their own  The Union Club is. 300 yer old Soho townhouse with a whole host of nooks and crannies perfect for wedding photos. 

The Union Club Soho is perfect for those who:

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Want somewhere laid back, colourful and fun.

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need easy access to Tottenham court road & leicester Square tube stations

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need somewhere for smaller celebrations but want space for up to 100 guests in the evening

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Has a cool roof terrace for summer weddings

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Want somewhere a little bit boho with a ton of history.

Trinity Buoy Wharf by night. The party continues inside.
Bride and best friend walking uo the aisle together at Trinity Buoy Wharf. Big smiles all round. Stunning brick ceremony space.

Why Choose Me to Photograph your Union Club Soho Wedding.

From the morning chaos to the last dance, I’ll be there capturing the real moments, the big feels, and everything in between. Union Club weddings are full of life, laughter and colour. That’s what I capture in wedding pictures: the life and soul of your wedding, from happy tears to belly laughs to authentic moments of surprise and hilarity and all the squeezy overwhelming hugs and everything in between. Think of me as your bonus bridesmaid with a camera (but without the matching dress). Here’s what you get when you book me…

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17 years experience as a wedding photographer - yes I've got stories to tell!

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Pre wedding planning chats and complimentary engagement shoot - great if you hate having your picture taken.

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A super cute online gallery to view and download your images and share em with friends and family.

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I love this venue almost as much as you do and I've shot here before so I know all the best spots.

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Absolutely no hidden costs.

REASONS TO HAVE A WEDDING AT THE UNION CLUB SOHO

Getting Ready

Whilst The Union Club  doesn’t have on-site accommodation, it does have space for you and your wedding party to get ready. The Channing Room or the Georgian Rooms are perfect for bride or groom prep. 

Alternatively, there are loads of amazing places just a hop skip and a jump away. Try The Broadwick an independent luxury hotel in the heart of London’s West End. 

You can spend a chilled out morning getting ready with your entourage, before heading to The Union Club. Enticingly flamboyant and steeped in the cosmopolitan flavour of its location, Broadwick Soho’s townhouse aesthetic was created by world-renowned interior designer Martin Brudnizki. Artfully infusing a range of inspirations, from Jazz Age opulence to travels around Italy, with a healthy dash of English eccentricity and a sprinkling of Disco fabulousness, Broadwick Soho is a feast for the senses that blends glamour and comfort in equal measure.

Guests can also opt for The Resident, Hazlitts Hotel, or the Hub at Premier Inn.

Bridal party shot in front of the lighthouse at Trinity Buoy Wharf. Bridal party wear sunglasses and shades of orange and pink.

CEREMONIES AT THE UNION CLUB SOHO

READY TO SAY I DO AT THE UNION CLUB WEDDING VENUE?

The Union Club was built in 1736, is a listed building of huge importance and with a colourful history (well, this is Soho!)

It is licenced for civil ceremonies and seats 60 guests in the dining room. Upstairs on the fist floor, there is space for 70 ceremony guests, whilst you can invite up to 100 guests for the evening reception. 

You can have exclusive hire for your big celebration, or hire a room for a smaller intimate wedding. 

Bride and Groom share a cheeky grin whilst holding hands during their civil ceremony at Trinity Buoy Wharf.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR

UNION CLUB SOHO WEDDING

Bride and Groom have a cuddle under the huge mother of pearl chandelier in 100 Barrington, Brixton, London. Image by Jordanna Marston.

Whether you’re choosing 20 of your favourite people or having a wild party with 100 of your friends, the Union Club has got the perfect space for you. Not only is it smack bang in the heart of wonderful Soho but the art and curios which fill the Union Club provide so many options for creative wedding photography. It’s such a cool, bohemian space and its Greek Street location is fun, colourful and exciting! It’s a wedding venue I love to go back to, and a favourite with free-spirited, fun couples – my people! The Union Club attracts weddings where the priority is laughter, connection, amazing food and glorious entertainment.

SEE A REAL WEDDING AT

THE UNION CLUB SOHO

Aoidin and Josh had a bright, colourful wedding at The Union Club. From Aoidin’s gorgeous Vivienne Westwood gown, to the gorgeous flowers created by the bride herself, their wedding was full of fun. One of the best thing about this venue is that you are in the heart of soho which gives you loads of options for great photos. You can see this stylish Soho wedding by clicking the link below. 

Couple celebrate under lots of confetti at 100 Barrington wedding.

How much does is Cost to get Married at The Union Club, Soho?

There’s a reason people absolutely love getting hitched at The Union club in Soho. It’s a cool, boho chic space for weddings. full of antiques and art that you can put your own spin on. The Union Club is a wedding venue with a difference and one of my fave wedding venues in London. 

Costs to get married at the Union Club start at £2000 plus VAT for 12 guests, whilst 60+ guests including champagne toast, prosecco reception and 3 course lunch, starts at £13,500. 

Union Club Soho
50 Greek Street, 
London W1D 4EQ

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Questions?

Use the Q&As to give them more info about the venue, and also about your service. 

CAN YOU PENCIL US IN?

Sorry I can’t. Your date is secured once you have signed a contract with me and you’ve paid the deposit.

HOW DO WE GET PHOTOS WE ARE GOING TO LOVE? (We are worried about being AWKWARD!)

It really is very simple, crack on and have the best day ever and trust me to capture all those moments – big and small – that make your day uniquely yours!  Also I’ll tell you a secret – you don’t have to pose at all – just enjoy yourselves and I’ll do the rest!

If it makes you feel better, I would say 95% of my couples tell me are worried about feeling awkward. I wrote this POST to help put your nerves at ease.

HOW MUCH DO YOU CHARGE?

I offer various packages starting from £2600. Extra hours can be added to create a unique level of coverage to suit your day. There are no hidden nasties with me! I am very flexible if you want to add more hours even if on the day of the wedding itself. 

CAN WE DECIDE LATER IF WE WANT AN ALBUM?

Sure thing. It isn’t a problem at all. Whenever you are ready. I love making albums for my couples and I think everyone should have one (although I will never give you the hard sell!)

You can read more about my albums HERE.

WILL YOU VISIT OUR VENUE BEFORE OUR WEDDING DAY?

I’ve photographed lots of weddings at Trinity Buoy Wharf over the years, so I know it like the back of my hand. There are some amazing places for colourful and beautiful photos, so do not worry. I’ve gotcha! 

DO YOU DO GROUP SHOTS?

Yes of course, I’ll shoot whatever you want me too, but I recommend keeping group shots brief and relaxed. I advise eight different groups, tops. You don’t want to miss your wedding!

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE WEDDING DAY?

I go home and start editing! I’ll aim to send you a preview of your photos within 1 week for you to share as you wish. You’ll then be able to view and download all your High Res images within 4-6 weeks of the wedding through a private online gallery which friends and family can access too.

What’s Included in my  Union Club Soho wedding package?

If you’re planning a wedding at The Union Club, Soho this is all included in my photography packages. 
Photo of heavily art laden wall in Union Club Soho with colourful bouquets of flowers and quirky lamp adding character to the space. Image credit Jordanna Marston Photography.
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8, 10 or 12 hours of coverage available

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Travel included for weddings within this distance,

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My Wedding Planning Guide full of tips

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A collection of images edited in my signature style with permission to print and share as you wish

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An online gallery to view and download your images with a print shop for guests

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A complimentary engagement shoot and a chance to meet me and talk through your wedding day plans

READY TO MEET YOUR UNION CLUB SOHO WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER?

Let’s get together over a cuppa and talk confetti, daft traditions and your favourite kind of biscuit.

Fill in the form and we can get to know each other.

Don’t worry there will be no hard sales chat – nothing fills me with dread more(!) – my main goal is just to work out if I’m the right photographer for you both.

I will usually reply within 24hours so if you haven’t received a reply in that time then please check your pesky spam folder!

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