Wedding Moments in Monochrome — Leeds & Yorkshire

Black and white photography has always had a certain magic. I started out shooting film, and even now — with all the power of digital — there’s still something so timeless about a beautiful monochrome image. These days, you have the best of both worlds. Want mostly colour with a few striking black and white shots? Easy. Prefer a full gallery of rich, expressive monochrome? Absolutely possible.

Bride in vintage car with bouquet, rain-speckled window and a quiet moment of hope.

Waiting in the vintage car, bouquet in hand, 
she watches the rain — and quietly hopes it’ll pass.

Believe it or not, there are even professional digital cameras made just for black and white. Leica makes one — and it’s not cheap! But it just shows how much love there still is for that classic look. For most weddings, I include a lovely mix of black and white images alongside the colour ones. And if you ever want to swap them back to colour, that’s no problem at all.
If you're drawn to the emotion, elegance, and simplicity of black and white wedding photography, I’d love to be part of your day. I'm Tim, a Leeds wedding photographer with a relaxed, storytelling style. My goal is to capture moments that feel real — full of laughter, love, and those little glances that say everything. Whether you’re planning a classic Yorkshire wedding or something totally unique, black and white can tell your story in the most timeless way.
Bridal prep moment — one bridesmaid ties the dress while another does her makeup nearby.

Between the laughter and lipstick touches,
ribbons are tied — and the day begins.

Bride shares a laugh with family outside Lost & Found Leeds Club.

Outside the Lost & Found in Leeds,
a burst of laughter — joy before the vows.

Bridesmaids blow bubbles at the table, stealing the spotlight with childlike wonder.

A wedding breakfast full of bubbles and mischief —
the bridesmaids quietly steal the show.

Emotional wedding ceremony moment full of expression and connection.

A moment during the vows,
where every face tells part of the story.

Newlyweds share a kiss in soft sunlight, captured in timeless black and white.

A kiss wrapped in light,
made eternal in monochrome.

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