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Conwy Wedding Photographer – Caer Rhun Hall

Conwy and the surrounding countryside is certainly a wonderful location for a wedding, with lots of fine old mansion houses scattered amongst the hills. Caer Rhun Hall is one of those locations that sits nestled in the Conwy valley quietly providing a wonderful venue for your wedding day.

As a follow up to the earlier posts on my bridal shoot at Caer Rhun, this is the afternoon session I did with the lovely couple – Claire and Jason. We enjoyed a brief time making best use of the gardens surrounding the hall and playing with their daughter.

Thanks again to Jane for her wonderful organising, the models for the day (Gina, Craig, Claire and Jason) and the hairdresser Julia Nicholls for stepping in last minute to provide her great bridal hair styling skills.

Bridesmaid playfully looks out of window - Caer Rhun Hall
Bride leans against large tree
Bride in cream Victorian style dress - Caer Rhun Hall
Bridal bouquet in gloved hands of bride
Bride and groom cuddle up by tree in gardens of Caer Rhun Hall
Bride smiles at groom during Caer Rhun Hall wedding photography shoot
Groom embraces his bride by a tree in the gardens of Caer Rhun Hall
Bride in hat on bench with groom in Caer Rhun Hall gardens
Conwy wedding photography - Caer Rhun Hall
Bride enjoys the sun resting on a bench with her groom - North Wales wedding photographer
Bride rests against her grooms back on bench
Bridesmaid cuddles up with bride and groom parents
Flower girl in purple dress
Flower girl smiles in the arms of her mother
Family photography in North Wales
Backlit bride rests in a doorway
Bride and groom snuggle together in a doorway
Father and daughter kiss with their noses

Update – Jane has also run this on her blog, which can be found here


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