Wedding Photographer in Leeds

West Yorkshire

A wedding photographer in Leeds with Big Day Productions covers Leeds and its many city and country venues across Yorkshire, with UK travel included and an instant online quote. Leeds has established itself as one of the most exciting cities in the North for weddings. A thriving food scene, world-class shopping, and a wealth of stunning venues make it a natural choice for couples wanting urban sophistication with a distinctly Yorkshire welcome.

The city's Victorian arcades and grand civic architecture provide elegant backdrops, while the waterfront at Leeds Dock and the independent spirit of the Calls area offer something more contemporary. Just beyond the city, the Yorkshire Dales and Harewood House provide rolling countryside and stately grandeur. Leeds weddings have a confident, stylish energy that photographs beautifully.

Recent wedding films from Leeds

Popular wedding venues in Leeds

  • Rudding Park - A Regency country house hotel with walled garden, private chapel, and 300 acres of parkland near Harrogate — consistently producing some of the most polished wedding photography accessible from Leeds.
  • The Mansion, Roundhay Park - A handsome Victorian mansion in Roundhay Park's 700 acres of woodland and lakes, The Mansion combines city accessibility with genuine parkland grandeur just four miles from Leeds city centre.
  • Left Bank Leeds - A converted Victorian church in the Headingley conservation area, Left Bank's soaring arched interior, exposed stone, and stained glass create ceremony photography of real architectural beauty in an independent Leeds setting.
  • Harewood House - The Robert Adam-designed seat of the Lascelles family, Harewood combines Capability Brown parkland, state rooms, and a terraced garden above the Wharfe Valley — one of Yorkshire's most prestigious and photographically varied locations.
  • Oulton Hall - A Georgian country house hotel in wooded grounds south of Leeds, Oulton Hall offers formal terraces, mature parkland, and a sense of quiet estate elegance within easy reach of the city.
  • Holdsworth House

Areas we cover near Leeds

Harrogate, York, Bradford, Wakefield, Huddersfield

Frequently asked questions about weddings in Leeds

How much does a wedding photographer in Leeds cost?

Our Leeds wedding photography starts from £495. Photo and film packages are available. Use our online pricing tool for an instant, personalised quote.

What are the best wedding venues in Leeds?

Leeds offers superb venues including Rudding Park, The Mansion at Roundhay Park, Left Bank Leeds, and Harewood House. There's something for every style and budget.

Do you cover the wider Yorkshire area from Leeds?

Yes, we cover all of West Yorkshire and beyond, including Harrogate, York, and the Yorkshire Dales, with no extra travel charges.

Can we do city centre portraits in Leeds?

Absolutely. The Victorian Quarter, Corn Exchange, and Leeds Dock are all brilliant portrait locations. We know the city well and can suggest the best spots for your style.

How much does a wedding videographer in Leeds cost?

Our Leeds film packages start from £995 for a highlight reel. A combined photography and film package starts from £1,295 — both from one team, more affordable than booking separately.

Do I need both a photographer and videographer at my Leeds wedding?

Most couples who book only one later wish they had both. Photography gives you still images to frame and print. Film captures the vows, speeches and first dance in a way photographs cannot. Our combined photo and film packages from £1,295 make it easy to have both from one team. We also offer content creation from £450 — a dedicated creator delivering vertical reels for social media within 5 days.

How far in advance should I book a wedding photographer in Leeds?

For popular Leeds venues, book 12-18 months ahead for peak Saturday dates. Weekday and winter dates are usually available within 3-6 months. Check your date as soon as your venue is confirmed — we'll let you know instantly if we have availability.

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