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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

Liverpool Wedding Photographer

I love photographing weddings across Liverpool, from city-centre venues like St George’s Hall to charming rustic spaces like Yew Tree Barn, and stylish spaces like the Titanic Hotel. As a Liverpool wedding photographer, my goal is to capture relaxed, natural moments, so couples feel comfortable and the photos genuinely reflect their day. Below you’ll find a selection of Liverpool weddings I’ve photographed, plus links to my venue hubs if you want to see more about specific locations.


Recent weddings I’ve photographed in Liverpool include:

- Zoe and Shaun's rainy day wedding at Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool

- Dee and Luke's August wedding at the Barn at Yew Tree Farm, Liverpool

- Marina and Sam's summer wedding at The Reader Mansion, Calderstones, Liverpool

- Ella and Adam's autumn wedding at St George's Hall, Liverpool


If you’re also considering venues nearby, you might want to take a look at my Wirral wedding photography as well.


Want to chat about your Liverpool wedding? Get in touch or learn more about how I photograph weddings – I’d love to hear from you.

Bride and groom cheering at St Chads Church in Liverpool

Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool

Festive December wedding at Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool, with umbrella strolls, confetti chaos and evening city skyline portraits.

Bride and groom in front of city skyline Liverpool, captured in a natural photography style

Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool

Festive December wedding at Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool, with candid confetti throws, skyline views, and relaxed natural photography throughout the day.

Bride and groom walking throughhconfetti at St George's Hall and Kabannas in Liverpool photographed in a natural and relaxed wedding photography style

St George's Hall, Liverpool

A rainy autumn day of wedding photography at St George's Hall in Liverpool - autumnal colours, and unposed, joyful moments.

Bride and groom walking hand in hand at The Barn at Yew Tree Farm captured in a natural and unposed wedding photography style

The Barn at Yew Tree Farm, Liverpool

Sunshine, confetti, alpacas, and relaxed wedding photography, captured across a beautiful day at The Barn at Yew Tree Farm in Liverpool.

Bride and groom walking hand in hand at Knowsley Hall in Liverpool photographed in a natural and unposed wedding photography style

Knowsley Hall, Liverpool

The historic Knowsley Hall wedding photography, fun mishaps, and joyful moments captured perfectly.

Bride and groom walking through confetti at the Palm House in Sefton Park, Liverpool captured in a relaxed and unposed wedding photography style

Palm House, Sefton Park

Vibrant flowers, candid outdoor portraits, and natural, unposed wedding photography at a spring wedding in Sefton Park Palm House, Liverpool

Bride and groom on staircase at the Hard Days Night Hotel in Liverpool photographed in a relaxed and natural wedding photography style

Hard Days Night Hotel, Liverpool

A lively atmosphere, balcony portraits, and fun-filled celebrations at the Hard Days Night Hotel in Liverpool.

Bride and groom walking through confetti at St George's Hall and Elif in Liverpool captured in a relaxed and natural wedding photography style

St George's Hall & Elif

Sunny outdoor wedding photography, blooming lavender, and heartfelt moments at St George's Hall in Liverpool

Bride and groom kissing on a bridge at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool photographed in a relaxed and unposed wedding photography style

Titanic Hotel, Liverpool

Stunning window portraits, windy outdoor wedding shots, and natural, unposed wedding photography at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool

Bride and groom walking hand in hand at Aigburth Cricket Club Century Pavilion in Liverpool photographed in a relaxed and stress-free wedding photography style

Century Pavilion, Liverpool

Woodland wedding photography in Sefton Park, fun BBQ reception at the Century Pavillion, and vibrant wedding moments.

Bride and groom walking through confetti at St George's Hall in Liverpool captured in a relaxed and authentic wedding photography style

St George's Hall, Liverpool

Family-focused wedding photography St George's Hall ceremony, confetti moments, and cosy candlelit reception.

Bride and groom looking at each other at the Barn at Yew Tree Farm in Liverpool photographed in a candid and unposed wedding photography style

The Barn at Yew Tree Farm, Liverpool

Gorgeous autumn sunshine, lively gin bar, and unforgettable wedding celebrations at the Barn at Yew Tree Farm

Take a look at other locations I've photographed weddings at across the North West:

Liverpool Weddings | Chester Weddings | Cheshire WeddingsWirral Weddings | Lancashire Weddings |

Runcorn Weddings | North Wales Weddings | Clitheroe Weddings

Frequently Asked Questions About Liverpool Wedding Photography

Popular Liverpool dates can book up well in advance, especially summer weekends. If you’re considering a date, it’s always worth checking availability early.

How far in advance should we book a Liverpool wedding photographer?

Yes. Travel within Liverpool and the surrounding areas is always included, so there are no surprise costs added later.

Do you include travel for Liverpool weddings?

My approach is natural and relaxed, with very little posing. I focus on real moments, genuine reactions and documenting the day as it actually feels, rather than directing it constantly.

What style of wedding photography do you offer?

Yes. I’ve photographed weddings at venues across Liverpool, including places like St George’s Hall, Hope Street Hotel and city centre hotels. Being familiar with venues helps massively with light, timing and keeping things relaxed.

Have you photographed weddings at Liverpool venues before?

Yes, I regularly photograph weddings across Liverpool, including city centre venues, historic buildings, hotels and more relaxed, alternative spaces. I’m used to working in busy areas and tight timelines.

Do you photograph weddings across Liverpool city centre?

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