Planning your wedding? Based in the picturesque town of Yarm, North Yorkshire, Tim Stewart is a wedding photographer who truly understands the magic of your big day. With a rich background in magazine and advertising photography, Tim has found his true passion in wedding photography—what he calls the best job in the world. His style focuses on capturing genuine, heartfelt moments that tell your unique story in a beautiful and natural way.
On your wedding day, Tim brings a calm, relaxed, and organized approach. He works efficiently behind the scenes, so you can spend more time celebrating with your family and friends. His unobtrusive style means you’ll hardly notice the camera, but the memories he creates will last a lifetime.
When it comes to your wedding photos, experience and skill matter. Tim holds prestigious qualifications including Associateships with the British Institute of Professional Photography (ABIPP) and the Royal Photographic Society (ARPS). He is also a fully qualified member of the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers. These honors place him among the top wedding photographers in the region, ensuring you receive images that combine technical excellence with artistic vision.
While Tim is based in Yarm, his wedding photography services cover North Yorkshire, The Dales, Tees Valley, County Durham, Cumbria, Northumberland, and even destination weddings further afield. He’s familiar with many of the North East’s most popular venues and adapts effortlessly to any setting—whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration. Tim’s friendly and professional approach means he’ll feel more like a trusted guest than just another vendor.
The most memorable weddings are usually the ones where something unexpected happens. A few years ago I was waiting for the bride and bridesmaids to arrive. The bride turned up with her Father, but the bridesmaids were no where to be seen. The registrars were itching to start the ceremony, but still no bridesmaids so the bride was getting very concerned. Suddenly a dirty old clapped out car screeched to a halt and the bridesmaids leapt out with big grins on their faces. Their vintage car had broken down but they managed to hitch a lift with a complete stranger. Tears turned very quickly to laughter and it will always be a great story for the couple to tell.
Friendly, fun, candid, cheeky and creative.
Flexibility to accommodate most requirements in an inexpensive way. Innovative and unique products such as my signing canvas and wedding mosaic.
Plan!! No really, I know that is obvious, but everyone will have already told you that your day will go really quickly. Thinking about the photographs you want, (candid, fun, groups, posed, fashion style etc) will help me to ensure you will not only get the pictures you want, but that they are taken quickly and efficiently on the day. Your pre-wedding consultation will help with this and many other elements of the day.
Jam, homemade by the couple. I love jam! ...and cake!
A few weeks before the wedding we discuss your day in detail, the timings, the photographs you'd like, where and when we're going to take them, what we'll do if it the weather is against us. The meeting is an opportunity to tell me your ideas and I'll offer help and advice that will help your day go smoothly. The pre-wedding meeting can be in person, via Skype or by phone.
Your photographs will be available to view on a private online gallery around 2 weeks after the wedding. From here you can download your photographs in high resolution. You also will receive a separate password to your guests so that you can choose to hide some photographs if you wish.
If you would like an album, we discuss the various options such as the size, cover material, design style. You receive a proof of the design before it goes to be printed. As albums are individually designed and hand made they usually take around 4-8 weeks to be produced.
A big group of everyone.
A couple flying off in a hot air balloon.
The main thing is not to worry about it, if you're relaxed and enjoying your day, you'll still get great photographs despite the weather. If the weather's exceptionally bad, there are plenty of alternatives to having photographs taken outside. Those alternatives will depend on the venue and will be discussed at your pr-wedding meeting. I was married in the middle of August, it was really cold and poured down all day, it was still easily the best day of my life!
Watching my Grandad processing and printing from film in his bathroom/darkroom when I was six.