
Continuing my Wedding Wednesday blog post series, today I’m featuring some shots from a recent photo shoot at BMA House in Bloomsbury in London.
Last month, photographer Clive Nichols joined up with florist Sweetpea & Olive and a creative stylist to shoot images for a new wedding brochure for the venue.
Located on the site of Charles Dickens’ former home in Tavistock Square, BMA House is an beautiful red-bricked grade II listed building.
It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and has been the headquarters for the British Medical Association (BMA) since 1925.
Over a twelve hour period, Clive took photographs in the stunning banqueting rooms, including the Great Hall, Snow, Paget and Prince’s rooms. Plus outside, he shot the Courtyard and the Garden.
All four of the venue’s unique rooms have a wedding licence and they can accommodate a maximum of 200 guests for both the ceremony and reception.
Here are some more images of this impressive venue…



I particularly love the shots in the beautiful garden. And the lanterns and candles add such a wonderfully romantic touch…



So, if you’re planning your wedding and are looking for a central London venue, then perhaps you may like to consider BMA House…
Their new wedding brochure will be shortly going to print, but in the meantime, they have website, a Facebook page and are on Twitter.
(Images : Clive Nichols/BMA)
















