LGBTQ+ Wedding Photographer Liverpool
The LGBTQ+ community in Liverpool, England is one of the largest in the United Kingdom. As a wedding photographer that specialises in LGBTQ weddings Liverpool is one of my favourite places to photograph weddings. This year I had the pleasure of going to the Eurovision song contest which was hosted in Liverpool and saw a significant number of international queer tourists visit the city. Being able to photograph the amazing sites and enjoy the singing competition was one of the highlights of my year.
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In 2025 I have some amazing LGBTQ+ weddings booked in my diary.
One of these is a gay wedding at Knowsley Hall. This is an amazing
stately home in Liverpool, set in over 2.500 acres of parkland,
this is one of the most prestigious stately homes to have your
wedding in the North West and I am so excited to be able to
photograph a wonderful couple there next year.
Making sure your wedding day goes smoothly is such an important
thing to consider when planning your wedding and ensuring your
photographer is completely comfortable shooting LGBTQ+ weddings is
one of the factors you may need to consider. I have had a lot of
experience photographing gay, lesbian and trans wedding so no
matter how you identify I am confident that I will help you
achieve the wedding photos that will do your day justice.
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At a recent wedding I photographed the theme was purple, the
guests from the queer community really went all out. They were
wearing head to toe purple and some of the guests even dyed their
hair purple. The couple said that it’s a testament to the queer
community. They really invest and go all out. Those are my kind of
people, the ones that fully invest. The ones that want to support
their friends and make the wedding an amazing event. While
photographing this wedding the guests from the queer community
were the ones having all the fun and enjoying themselves to the
max.
Liverpool has some wonderful architecture and so many incredible
venues for you to choose from when looking at wedding venues for
your LGBTQ+ wedding. A wander around the city gives a glimpse into
Liverpool’s culture. It’s famed for music and its eclectic people
who are all so friendly. There is some wonderful history by the
Docks which have some fantastic industrial wedding venues. One of
these is Camp and Furnace, a really cool venue that hosts music
events but also can be used for weddings. A couple of years ago I
photographed a wedding there and loved shooting the exposed brick
walls and huge warehouse ceilings.
As a lot of my friends are from the queer community one of my
favourite nights out is at a bar in the Gay Quarter of Liverpool.
I love nothing more than letting my hair done and dancing to some
cheesy music with the fun loving people of the queer community. I
actually have more LGBTQ+ weddings booked in for 2025 than
heterosexual weddings which is so exciting for me. I know that
every queer wedding is going to bring all the fun, laughter and
love that a straight wedding brings and more.
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There is one wedding venue that stands out for me in Liverpool. St
George’s Hall is a splendid building with grand steps and pillars
leading up to the front of it. You can get married in the
breathtakingly beautiful circular concert room which can hold up
to 500 guests so this is a great venue if you are have a large
wedding party and are looking for a huge celebration with all your
friends and your family. If you are looking for a smaller,
intimate venue there are also loads to choose from and even a
small elopement on a beach somewhere in the surrounding areas of
Liverpool is also a wonderful option.
The sunsets are wonderful at the beaches around Liverpool, Fornby
beach is one of my favourites with its beautiful sand dunes and
forests leading to the beach. If you are looking for a tiny
intimate wedding ceremony then I know many wonderful places for
you to have your celebration. Liverpool will always be up there
with one of my favourite cities to photograph weddings in the
North West. It is so vibrant and fun. I don’t think it would be
possible to not have a good time when photographing an LGBTQ+
wedding in Liverpool.
One place that I would love to be able to photograph a wedding in
Liverpool is the Palm House at Sefton Park. It is a lush, tropical
paradise in the middle of the city which provides a stunning
backdrop for a ceremony of up to 100 people. Please get in touch
if you are a gay or lesbian couple looking for a wedding
photographer in the wonderful city of Liverpool, I would love to
be able to help you.
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