Temple Newsam
Wedding Photographer

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I’m Andy Wade, an award winning photographer that specialises in capturing authentic, candid moments of your wedding day in Yorkshire.

My approach is all about storytelling in a relaxed documentary style, focusing on the real emotions, and creative yet natural portraits. Wherever you look at Andy Wade Photography, you’ll see exactly how I can capture your story.

My passion is to tell a story that evokes feelings of your day every time you look at them. Let’s create something beautiful together at Temple Newsam!

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Temple Newsam Wedding Venue

Temple Newsam, an exquisite wedding venue situated in Leeds, Yorkshire, offers a truly unique setting for couples seeking a picturesque and historical backdrop for their special day. This magnificent Tudor-Jacobean mansion is surrounded by 1,500 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and parkland, providing a serene and captivating environment. The venue boasts a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces that cater to different wedding styles and sizes, from intimate ceremonies to grand celebrations. The Great Hall, with its impressive woodwork and grand architecture, is perfect for a traditional affair, while the stunning walled garden offers a romantic setting for outdoor nuptials.

In addition to its enchanting surroundings, Temple Newsam offers comprehensive wedding packages that include a range of services to ensure a seamless experience. The venue provides dedicated wedding coordinators who assist with planning every detail, ensuring that each wedding is as unique as the couple themselves. Furthermore, Temple Newsam offers luxurious accommodation options for the couple and their guests, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the venue’s historic charm. This blend of rich history, beautiful scenery, and high-quality facilities makes Temple Newsam a distinctive choice for couples who wish to create unforgettable memories on their wedding day.

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The History of Temple Newsam

Temple Newsam is a historic estate located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, renowned for its exquisite architecture and significance as a wedding venue. Built in the early 16th century, the estate is a fine example of Tudor-Jacobean architecture. Temple Newsam was initially constructed for Thomas, Lord Darcy, and throughout the centuries, it has hosted numerous historic figures, including King Henry VIII. The estate underwent several modifications over the years, particularly during the ownership of the Ingram family, who acquired it in 1622. Their influence is visible in the classical embellishments added to the estate, shaping it into the stately home that visitors admire today.

The estate is set within 1,500 acres of stunning parkland, designed by the renowned landscape architect Capability Brown in the 18th century. Notably, the grounds feature beautifully maintained gardens, woodlands, and a working rare breeds farm, encompassing both aesthetic and agricultural heritage. Situated approximately four miles east of Leeds city centre, Temple Newsam’s proximity to surrounding towns such as Wakefield and York makes it an attractive venue for weddings and events. Its rich history, combined with breathtaking scenery, provides an enchanting backdrop for couples wishing to exchange their vows in a setting that resonates with centuries of English history and tradition.

How To Get To Temple Newsam

Temple Newsam, a renowned wedding venue, is situated in Leeds, Yorkshire. To locate this historic site, begin your journey by heading towards the A63, accessible from the M1 if travelling north or south. After exiting the M1, follow signposts for Temple Newsam via Selby Road. Upon arrival in Colton, look for the brown heritage signs pointing to the estate. The venue is prominently located on Temple Newsam Road, just a few miles from Leeds city centre. Public transport options include buses or trains to Leeds station, followed by a short taxi ride. Parking is available on-site for guests arriving by car.

My Style of Photography

I’m known for my documentary approach in wedding photography, capturing authentic, natural, and heartfelt moments. I aim to narrate each couple’s unique story through genuine, candid captures that resonate with real emotion. Having received numerous awards both in the UK and globally, my commitment and expertise in my field are well recognised. Offering my services throughout the UK and overseas, I cater to couples looking for a photographer who can document their day as it unfolds, ensuring a true representation of their special moments.

Why book Andy Wade Photography?

You’ve found your perfect match, and now you’re seeking to capture the essence of your love story. With a natural, documentary style, I focus on genuine moments, allowing you to immerse fully in your celebration while I discreetly document the laughter, tears, and everything in between.

As your Temple Newsam wedding photographer, I’m committed to creating a collection that reflects the true emotion of your day, ensuring you have memories to cherish forever. Let’s tell your unique story together.

I couldn’t be more excited to join you on your wedding day at Temple Newsam, document your day, and capture all the little moments that make it truly yours.

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ABOUT ANDY WADE PHOTOGRAPHY

No. 90% of any day I shoot is completely candid. I can photograph all day without a single ‘posed’ photo. The portraits of you both, if you’d like some, are kept simple and as natural as possible; nothing cheesy and nothing awkward. Usually the portraits of you are created during a relaxing wander together for twenty minutes or so with me capturing shots as we go along – so not really posing. We may stop in a certain spot but most of that time you’ll forget I’m there and the portraits will feel and look perfectly natural. Just think of this as a bit of ‘you time’! There is the option create a specific photo with flashes which I set up – but only if you want that. Even if I do it will be set up before we do it so that you can spend the maximum time with you guests. Otherwise I’ll just photograph the day as it happens.

Firstly I have to be available on your day but after that just say “Let’s do It!”. Just fill out the email form on my contact page or just send me a text, a message on Instagram or just give me a call. A small deposit then secures the day. That deposit is refundable up to one month after the agreement to go ahead. In the meantime, I will send you some paperwork and that will include a contract which has all the T&C’s in which we both sign when you’re 100% happy. You’ll also receive a summary of what is in your package.

Your photos will be delivered in a beautiful gallery that will work on any device. You can control the sharing of your photos from your gallery for family and friends or to social media. You can download your photos in full, high resolution or in a smaller version should you wish to share them. There are no watermarks on your photos and are free for your personal use. There is also the option to buy prints and wall art and you can create and order albums from the ‘Shop’ area of your gallery. If you have a slideshow made then it can be viewed from your gallery as well.

For a 9 hour wedding you get an edit of about 500+ photos. If it is a 12 hour day then around 700+. I work on your photos intensely after the wedding, lovingly crafting them so that they are perfectly colour balanced with a bright, fresh look. There’s probably a ratio of a third black and white and two thirds colour.

Everything is moving to digital transfer, now, so you can simply download the full high resolution photos from your gallery. You can have them on a USB if you wish but these are gradually being made obsolete. Whatever the means you get your edited photos in full size/resolution and with no watermarks. The images are free for your personal use.

Yes. I think it’s good to meet as you can ask all the questions you need to. I’ll be around you for almost all of your wedding day so meeting up before the day a great way of getting to know each other. I’m a nice chap and very comfortable with people I’ve just met, so it’s not a problem if we don’t. A video call is a really good way of talking things through if we can’t arrange a meeting.

Yes. Most people like a few photos of mum, dad and their close family as well as the bridesmaids and groomsmen. I get that it is important and can be good fun, too. It takes about 10 minutes to organise a photo of everyone, for example, and then about 2-3 minutes for each one after that providing everyone is available. You decide what those photos are if you want them – I don’t have a ‘list’ of my own. If there is 1.5 – 2 hours between your ceremony and wedding breakfast then I’d suggest to have something like 20 mins with you portraits and then 20 mins of group photos dotted about, so between 6-10 group shots max. This way you spend more time just being with your guests, which I will capture naturally. I hear many stories of people who have been to weddings and were really bored and made to stand around for hours while the photographer goes through a repertoire of their own group photos. That’s not me!

Yes. There is an amazing choice of albums and wall art that will be available from your gallery and that I can send you information on. There is so much choice that I do not put albums in my packages unless on specific request. I do have three album packages that broadly cover the options so if you would like to include one I would be happy to chat and look at putting an album in your package.

Yes, but you can have another photographer if you wish – called a ‘2nd shooter’. If, for instance, you’d like the groomsmen preparation photos covered fully as well and they are over 15 mins away, I can employ a second photographer to cover that for £350/day and they will stay until the speeches – so about 6 hours. A second photographer is great to cover a specific span of time but does not necessarily mean a ‘better’ set of photos. I can be in and amongst a whole wedding party quite easily and capture the essence of the day without a 2nd shooter but it does enable us to do more portraits together – if that is what you’d like – and we can have more angles covered in the ceremony. If you would like a 2nd shooter then we’d book them about 3 months before the day. They are always 1st class, professional photographers like me and shoot in my style.

Guest Wishes! is a contemporary alternative to the wedding guest book. At the wedding breakfast I collect hand written message from your guests, take a quick snap of them and put it all together in a polaroid style. They can have a personal design and even go into you album. For more info, click here.

Yes. They are for half a day or less and can be done in a location of your choice or a fab location that I know of. You’ll get a set of online photos, usually an edited set of around 50-100 in the same gallery style that your wedding photos are. For more information about pre-shoots, click here.

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