Liverpool Town Hall Wedding Photographer
Moment-led and fuss-free for couples who want to enjoy their wedding day without posing for photos.
From £750 - most couples invest £950-1200.
If this feels like your kind of wedding…
Now booking a limited number of 2026 & 2027 weddings
I’m John — a documentary wedding photographer in Liverpool, shooting weddings across the North West.
Liverpool Town Hall is perfect for couples planning a relaxed city wedding with a bit of grandeur. The combination of elegant interiors and the buzz of the city outside makes it a great setting for natural, candid photography throughout the day.
Couples getting married at Liverpool Town Hall often head to nearby venues for their reception - places like Sub Rosa, Oh Me Oh My, or some of the smaller restaurants and private spaces around the city centre.
It makes for a really relaxed, walkable day with lots of potential for capturing canid moments in between.
“John has staying power and is never off the job.”
My approach
What a wedding feels like at Liverpool Town Hall
Liverpool Town Hall weddings are a great mix of elegance and ease. A beautiful ceremony followed by a much more relaxed, social feel as you step back out into the city.
It’s the kind of day that suits a natural, documentary approach. I keep things simple and unobtrusive, capturing the moments as they happen, so everything feels easy and never overworked.
Take a closer look at some wedding stories…
Pricing
Wedding photography coverage typically starts from £750.
Every wedding is different, but most couples invest between £950-1200, depending on coverage, location and the shape of the day.
5 Hours - from £750
Ideal for intimate ceremonies or shorter celebrations.
8 Hours - from £950
Most popular - from ceremony to dancing.
12 Hours - from £1200
Full day storytelling - from morning prep to partying.
All packages include edited high-resolution images, private online gallery, and travel within the North West.
“Really captured the essence of the day, it felt like we were reliving it through the photos.”