Temple of Apollo Wedding Photography — Lowri & Tim’s July Celebration
Lowri & Tim’s wedding at the Temple of Apollo, a stunning National Trust building with beautiful grounds, was a day full of laughter, joy, and calm, intimate moments. Every corner of the venue offered a perfect backdrop for natural, heartfelt photographs.
The day flowed effortlessly — from quiet glances and preparation details to their ceremony and portraits, the celebration felt authentic and unposed. Looking back, it’s one of the most memorable weddings I’ve photographed at this iconic location.
Though the Temple of Apollo is outside Leeds, I bring the same documentary approach I use as a Leeds wedding photographer — calm, unobtrusive, and focused on capturing the real story of the day. Genuine smiles, little gestures, and authentic moments are what make my photography unique.
Sweet, Natural Preparation Moments at the Temple of Apollo
Lowri’s morning began with gentle joy — soft laughter and quiet focus as everyone got ready. Her sister kept their young son entertained with a picture book, while Lowri sat calmly for her makeup, eyes closed as the day slowly took shape.
One frame I treasure shows Lowri surrounded by her father and sister, a warm, affectionate scene full of calm. No staging, no instructions — just family in their own rhythm. These are the moments I always look for at Temple of Apollo weddings, because they feel timeless and true.
Arrival at the Temple of Apollo — A Historic National Trust Venue
The celebration then moved to the Temple of Apollo, a breathtaking National Trust landmark. Its circular stone architecture and deep red-painted walls created a striking atmosphere as soft natural light streamed through the open doorway.
The groom welcomed family and friends both inside and outside this historic space, their anticipation growing as they waited for Lowri’s arrival. The Temple of Apollo’s timeless charm and vibrant colours offered rich opportunities for natural, documentary wedding photography — the kind of honest moments I love to capture as a Leeds wedding photographer.
A Heartfelt Ceremony at the Temple of Apollo
Lowri and her father walked the winding stone path towards the Temple of Apollo, the historic backdrop full of charm and character. I paused them for a moment — a shared smile between them that spoke volumes before stepping inside.
Within the circular stone walls, Lowri joined Tim, welcomed by his warm gaze. She passed her bouquet to her sister and the ceremony began. A thoughtful reading from the best man set the tone, but it was the emotion between the couple that truly filled the Temple of Apollo.
Their ring exchange, first kiss, and signing of the register flowed naturally in the soft, dusky light — red walls, warm shadows, and unguarded smiles captured in both colour and black and white.
After the ceremony, everyone gathered outside beneath gentle skies. These are the moments I love to photograph — honest, emotional, and real — the essence of my work as a Leeds wedding photographer across West Yorkshire and beyond.
Natural Moments and Group Photos at the Temple of Apollo
After the ceremony, guests gathered outside the Temple of Apollo to chat and celebrate in the warm summer air. Children played on the grass, the groom caught up with old friends, and I captured a sweet moment when a tiny bridesmaid offered the couple’s son a sip from her cup — pure documentary wedding photography, just as it unfolded.
We took a handful of relaxed group photos too: the bride with her father, a big group shot with everyone smiling, and portraits framed by the Temple of Apollo’s breathtaking scenery. Whichever way you looked, the backdrop felt timeless — a dream setting for an intimate celebration.
There was also space for a few quiet couple portraits. The groom felt a little shy at first, but soon their natural smiles shone through. No awkward poses, just honest moments — the style I bring to every story as a Leeds and Yorkshire wedding photographer, happy to travel wherever love takes me.
Wedding Breakfast and Speeches at Stourton Memorial Hall
The wedding breakfast was a charming afternoon tea, complete with fruit scones, cream and jam, and simple rose vases on the tables. Lowri and Tim entered to warm applause, and I did what I love most — capturing the fun, the emotion, and the joy as it naturally unfolded.
The speeches followed, full of love, laughter, and just a touch of embarrassment thanks to the best men. Hugs, reactions, and heartfelt words filled Stourton Memorial Hall, making each moment feel personal and real. I kept my approach natural, using soft light and no flash, so the atmosphere stayed true.
Later, a hog roast would round off the evening, but this part of the day already told its own story — honest, emotional, and full of character. It’s these unposed details that define my work as a Leeds wedding photographer documenting celebrations across Yorkshire and beyond.
Golden Hour Wedding Photos at Stourton Memorial Hall
As the July sunshine softened into evening, guests relaxed even more — and that’s when some of the best moments appear. Everyone felt at ease around me, and it really shows in the photos. Real personalities, genuine laughter, and memories that last.
One frame I loved captured the bride’s father casually removing his cravat — the kind of unscripted detail you can’t plan. I carried on documenting the story as it naturally unfolded, mixing candid moments with a few relaxed portraits when the timing felt right.
This balance of instinct, timing, and sensitivity is what allows me to tell a complete story without disrupting the flow of the day. At Stourton Memorial Hall, those golden hour moments felt especially timeless — exactly the kind of honest wedding photography I strive for as a Leeds and Yorkshire wedding photographer.
What a beautiful day this was to be part of. Lowri and Tim's relaxed celebration in such a unique setting was filled with love, laughter, and so many heartfelt moments. Whether you're planning a destination wedding or something a little closer to home, I bring the same calm approach and documentary style to every couple’s day.
Wedding Locations — Temple of Apollo & Stourton Memorial Hall
Lowri & Tim were married in the unique and beautiful setting of the Temple of Apollo in the Stourton Estate, surrounded by woodland and open sky. Later, they celebrated with friends and family at Stourton Memorial Hall, a warm, welcoming space full of character.
Two meaningful venues, full of West Yorkshire charm — and the perfect backdrop for natural, documentary-style wedding photography.
You can find more celebrations like this in my Destination Wedding Portfolio, where I share stories from weddings photographed beyond Yorkshire.





































































































