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Liverpool Wedding Photographer Gemma Cullen
Natural bride and groom wedding photography in Liverpool
Unposed wedding photography in Liverpool
Liverpool Wedding photographer banner, Gemma Cullen

Lancashire Wedding Photographer

Planning a wedding in Lancashire? From the picturesque countryside of Clitheroe to venues in Preston and Wigan, the county has a mix of charming halls, barns, and historic buildings perfect for natural, relaxed wedding photography.


I’ve captured weddings at venues including Bashall Barn, The Out Barn, and others across Lancashire, making sure to capture the moments that matter most. Get in touch to check my availability to see how I can photograph your day.

Bride and groom kissing at Bartle Hall in Preston photographed in a natural and timeless wedding photography style

Bartle Hall, Preston

This Bartle Hall wedding featured rainy but beautiful surroundings, capturing elegant, candid, and joyful wedding photography moments throughout the day.

Bride and groom under veil at the Wrightington Hotel in Standish photographed in a relaxed and timeless wedding photography style

Wrightington Hotel, Wigan

Sunny countryside backdrop, flowing veil portraits, and natural joyful wedding photography at the Wrightington Hotel in Wigan

Frequently Asked Questions About Lancashire Wedding Photography

Yes, travel within Lancashire is included as log as it is within 50 miles of Liverpool.

Is travel included for Lancashire weddings?

Yes, I’ve photographed weddings at a range of venues across Lancashire and I’m comfortable adapting to different spaces, weather and timelines.

Have you worked at Lancashire wedding venues before?

My style is documentary-led and natural, focusing on real moments rather than heavily posed images. It works well for relaxed Lancashire weddings of all sizes.

What style of wedding photography do you offer in Lancashire?

Yes, I photograph weddings across Lancashire, including countryside venues, barns and hotels throughout the county.

Do you photograph weddings across Lancashire?

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