RUNCORN TOWN HALL
CAIRAN & ANNA
Runcorn Town Hall Wedding Photographer- Anna & Kieran booked a micro package for their intimate wedding in at this wonderful building. It’s especially useful to book a micro package, certainly when on a budget. Equally, if you’re planning a smaller wedding, you may not need such a long coverage. Micro packages are on offer where possible. However, during peak season it’s not always possible.
Following a booking, I always have a video call with couples to go through details. I especially hit it off with Ciaran & Anna and was really looking forward to meeting them and indeed their friends.
Furthermore they were joined by close family members including Anna’s parents who travelled from the Netherlands to celebrate their day. As a Runcorn Town Hall Wedding Photographer I always enjoy photographing here. There’s so much space for photographs and feels quite private albeit in a public park.
I’m particularly interested interested in the architecture of the venues I visit. Therefore, this Grade II listed building is fascinating. Originally built as Halton Grange, a private mansion which was purchased by Runcorn District Council and converted into their offices. Since 1974, it has been a meeting place for Halton Borough Council.
Anna arrived at the Town Hall in a vintage camper van with her baby daughter, a really nice touch. Meanwhile Ciaran waited eagerly in the ceremony room with his family. I particularly enjoy capturing the emotion of all guests even down to the final moments before entering the room.
two families together
Following the Ceremony it was time for that all important confetti shot. Undoubtedly the confetti shot is the favourite of mine. Whenever I’m photographing a wedding it’s guaranteed that you’ll have that photo on your wall for many years to come. I know I have. Regardless of the amount of guests, it’s always a favourite. Both families lined up oposite each other
We had a walk around the gardens after the ceremony for some relaxed couple shots and had a had a giggle too.
It was then off the pub for a relaxed meal and speeches, a really nice way to celebrate, just with mums and dads and the children.
