Chloe & John’s Joyful West Yorkshire Wedding — Church, Papakata Tent & Golden Fields

Chloe and John’s July wedding was bursting with joy, laughter, and colour. Their ceremony at St Paul’s Church in Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield, was full of warmth and love, followed by a lively Papakata tent reception in Chloe’s family field nearby.

There were golden meadows, heartfelt speeches, wild ceilidh dancing, and even a round of electronic skeet shooting — a true celebration of everything they love.

As a West Yorkshire wedding photographer (based just up the road in Leeds), I loved capturing every hug, every tear, and all those unscripted moments that make this kind of day feel so alive. This is exactly why I do what I do — documentary-style wedding photography full of real emotion, story, and soul.

St Paul’s Church in Armitage Bridge, West Yorkshire — pathway to the blue door under bright skies.
A peaceful view of St Paul’s Church, Huddersfield —
blue skies and old stone in the heart of West Yorkshire.

St John’s Church and Beautiful Moments Before the Ceremony

The light and shade around St John’s Church in Armitage Bridge was just stunning — the perfect setting to begin Chloe and John’s wedding day in West Yorkshire.

Before the ceremony, I visited the family home where Chloe got ready in soft morning light. The petite bride wore a floral crown full of summer charm, and the bridesmaids looked radiant in blush pink and blue. We captured a few relaxed portraits in the garden — all sunlight, smiles, and colour.

Her bouquet arrived tied with a vivid purple ribbon, a subtle detail that added something special. Inside, the mood was calm and warm — one final, quiet moment with her father before the ceremony. Then I headed to the church, where the groom and his best men waited with smiles, laughter, and anticipation.

Timeless light and quiet shade —
capturing the calm before the ceremony in West Yorkshire.

Portrait-style view of St Paul’s Church in light and shadow — wedding photography in West Yorkshire.
Timeless light and quiet shade —
capturing the calm before the ceremony in West Yorkshire.
Quarter-angle view of St Paul’s Church surrounded by trees and beauty in Huddersfield.
Timeless light and quiet shade —
capturing the calm before the ceremony in West Yorkshire.
Bride stands by the window with floral crown and veil — wedding morning portrait.
Chloe in soft window light, flowers in her hair —
the quiet beauty of a wedding morning.
Bride and bridesmaids in pink and blue dresses with bouquets and champagne.
Bouquets, fizz, and beaming smiles —
bridesmaids in bloom before the day begins.
Natural moment of the bride and bridesmaids chatting with relaxed smiles before the ceremony.
No posing here — just easy conversation
and sunshine laughter before the vows.
Bride and bridesmaids stand outside on a garden path surrounded by trees and light.
Sunshine, trees, and perfect colour —
a moment of stillness in the garden.
Close-up of bridal bouquet with purple ribbon detail — West Yorkshire wedding flowers.
Soft purples and wild texture —
a bouquet full of summer and meaning.
Bride and father in garden light before the ceremony — candid West Yorkshire wedding photography.
Just a moment together in the sunshine —
father and daughter before the walk down the aisle.
Father of the bride looks at Chloe — flowers in her hair, joy in her eyes.
A proud glance and a quiet smile —
Chloe’s flowers glowing in the light.
Groom and groomsmen standing on a wooden bridge at St Paul’s Church, West Yorkshire.
A moment of calm on the bridge —
the lads ready, suited, and smiling in West Yorkshire.
Two bridesmaids captured from above in black and white, stream flowing behind them.
A soft black and white frame —
bridesmaids and stream winding gently through the day.

Light, Laughter, and Love at the Church Ceremony

The ceremony at St Paul’s Church in Armitage Bridge was full of warmth, gentle light, and heartfelt moments. Chloe walked in with her father, bridesmaids close behind — not to shield her, but to support her. The vicar’s words brought smiles all around, and the whole room joined in the music with full hearts.

As Chloe signed the register, John turned to the camera with a wide, joyful grin. There was a lovely pause as both mums took their turn to witness the signing, before the couple received a quiet blessing together at the pulpit — a tender end to a beautiful ceremony.

Groom and best men smiling, seated at the front row inside St Paul’s Church in Huddersfield.
Front row nerves and big grins —
waiting for the moment it all begins.
Bride and her father walk down the aisle followed by bridesmaids in black and white.
The aisle walk in timeless monochrome —
Chloe, her father, and the soft hush of the church.
Bride smiles as she approaches the groom during the wedding ceremony in West Yorkshire.
That first real smile —
when love meets love at the top of the aisle.
Wedding guests sing together during the church ceremony in black and white.
In full voice, in full heart —
a song shared in joy and black and white.
Wedding party smiling at something the minister says during the ceremony.
Lightness in the vows, and a room full of smiles —
a ceremony with heart and humour.
Emotional wedding moment as Chloe’s hand is placed into John’s.
One hand to another, a quiet exchange —
a moment heavy with love.
Bride and groom close up during the ceremony, smiling softly and looking forward.
Side by side with steady smiles —
ready for whatever comes next.
Groom signs the register as bride and mother watch on at St Paul’s Church, Huddersfield.
Sealing it with ink and smiles —
officially wed in West Yorkshire.
Bride signs the register at St Paul’s Church as the groom smiles warmly at the camera.
A quiet moment made joyful —
John can’t help but smile as it becomes official.
Mother of the bride signs the register as witness at St Paul’s Church, Huddersfield.
A proud signature, full of meaning —
witnessing a new chapter in West Yorkshire.
Bride and groom seated inside St Paul’s Church, listening to the final blessing.
Stillness and grace inside St Paul’s —
one last quiet moment before the celebration begins.
Bride and groom kneel at the altar as they receive a blessing during their West Yorkshire church wedding.
Knelt together at the altar —
a sacred pause in their West Yorkshire story.
Black and white portrait-style shot of couple kneeling during blessing at St Paul’s Church.
Timeless and still in black and white —
a prayer shared in soft light.
Portrait of the newlyweds under the stone arch outside St Paul’s Church, Armitage Bridge.
Framed in history —
the arch at St Paul’s sheltering a new beginning.
Couple receive congratulations inside the church after the ceremony at St Paul’s, West Yorkshire.
Quiet congratulations —
just married in the heart of West Yorkshire.
Bride and groom walk hand-in-hand down the aisle, now married.
That first walk as newlyweds —
all smiles and sunlight on the way out.
Wedding guests shower the couple with confetti outside St Paul’s Church in Huddersfield.
A flurry of petals and cheers —
confetti fills the air outside the West Yorkshire church.

Confetti, Couple Portraits & A Stroll by the Stream — West Yorkshire Wedding Photography

Outside, the newlyweds were met with cheers and a confetti shower of pure joy. It was one of those moments that bursts with colour and love — the kind that makes this job as a West Yorkshire wedding photographer so rewarding.

We paused by the church gates for a classic kiss shot, then wandered the paths for a few relaxed portraits beneath the trees. Chloe’s smile, John’s quiet pride — simple, honest moments full of light.

John lifted Chloe in a spontaneous moment of laughter and delight, then we finished with a peaceful image by the stream nearby — calm, romantic, and completely them.

Next stop? Just down the road to Chloe’s family field, where a Papakata tent waited, ready for one incredible celebration.

Couple kiss in front of St Paul’s Church gates as confetti flies — framed by trees and guests.
Stone gates, summer trees, and a kiss —
the perfect West Yorkshire confetti moment.
Bride and groom face each other in soft light and shadow, church in the background at Armitage Bridge.
A quiet pause in dappled light —
love and stillness beneath the West Yorkshire trees.
The couple share a kiss on a shaded path beside the church in natural contrast.
A kiss in the calm between light and dark —
tender and timeless in the summer shade.
Couple framed through the stone gate at St Paul’s, sharing a colourful kiss.
Through the stone gate — one kiss, one frame,
one West Yorkshire moment to remember.
Groom lifts the bride playfully beneath an arch, church behind, bride points her ballet-style shoes.
Lifted in joy beneath the arch —
toes pointed, hearts full, laughter flying.
Bride and groom look over a stone wall at the stream beside the church.
Eyes on the river, hands held tight —
peace and joy in the Huddersfield breeze.
Couple look up at the camera smiling, stream flowing softly behind them.
Framed by water and wild green —
that just-married glow in West Yorkshire.
Bride and groom walk across the wooden bridge over the stream at Armitage Bridge.
Crossing together into married life —
step by step over the quiet stream.
In black and white, the couple smile from the bridge over the water.
Black and white, but nothing dull —
just pure happiness on that little bridge.

Fun and Laughter Under the Papakata Tents — West Yorkshire Wedding Photography

Sweeping fields, dramatic skies, and the kindest people made photographing Chloe and John’s reception a dream. Set in the family’s meadow in Huddersfield, the Papakata tents looked stunning — a perfect mix of rustic charm and celebration.

Guests loved the homemade selfie frame, with fun moustaches, hats, and props that brought out all the best smiles. The real cheese wedding cake sat glowing under soft pink tent lights, surrounded by sweet jars and heartfelt details that made the whole day feel personal.

The speeches were brilliant. Everyone gathered inside the tent in a relaxed circle, giving it the feel of a big family gathering. As a documentary style wedding photographer in West Yorkshire, I moved quietly among the guests, capturing belly laughs, happy tears, and quiet glances in both vivid colour and timeless black and white. The best men’s double act — complete with slideshow — had everyone in stitches.

Two girls pose in a ‘love’ selfie frame at the garden reception field.
Festival vibes and garden party charm —
posing in the field for the love of it.
A couple dressed in party hat and deco mask smile in the photo frame at the West Yorkshire reception.
A splash of fancy dress and fun —
wedding revelry under West Yorkshire skies.
Group of five friends posing in the ‘love’ selfie frame with fun glasses, hats, and moustaches.
Silly glasses, big laughs —
festival feels in the West Yorkshire sunshine.
Wedding guests pose together with green West Yorkshire scenery behind them.
Framed by rolling green and soft summer skies —
moments like these are made to last.
Directional signs outside the Papakata tents at the West Yorkshire field reception.
This way to cheese, dancing, and love —
signs of a brilliant day under canvas.
Inside the Papakata tent: a stacked ‘cheese’ wedding cake glowing pink under the lights.
A savoury twist on the sweetest tradition —
cheese, fruit, and candlelight in the tent.
Large decorative initials A & C at the top of the Papakata tent during the evening.
A & C glowing above it all —
lit by love, laughter, and fairy lights.
Bride and groom kiss in front of the Papakata tents with dramatic skies behind.
A kiss beneath wild skies —
canvas behind, forever ahead.
Sweet table filled with treats, kisses sign, and pastel decor inside the tent.
Sweet treats, big hugs, and soft pink ribbons —
a table made for midnight cravings.
Wedding guests seated inside the Papakata tent as speeches begin.
Gathered in warmth and B&W —
ready for laughter and love stories.
Bride and groom smiling and reacting during the first wedding speech.
That first speech glow —
smiles, glances, and memories blooming.
Best man number one entertains guests inside the tent, looking up mid-speech.
All eyes on the best man —
tales told, laughter rising in the tent.
Second best man begins his wedding speech inside the Papakata tent.
Round two of the speeches begins —
and the laughter’s just getting started.
The couple laugh during the best man’s wedding speech.
Caught in a perfect moment —
honest laughter, side by side.
Both best men present a photo slideshow to the guests.
The ultimate throwback slideshow —
a little embarrassment, a lot of joy.
Bride and groom smile, slightly embarrassed by the slideshow.
Blushing and giggling through the memories —
the kind of teasing only love allows.
Guests react with smiles and laughter to the slideshow in the tent.
Smiles all around the Papakata tent —
because joy is always better shared.
More wedding guests laugh together inside the West Yorkshire reception tent.
Friends, family, and the sound of laughter —
moments that make the evening glow.
Guests sit casually on the floor, laughing at the wedding slideshow.
Formalities dropped, joy remained —
a floor full of laughter and love.
Wide shot of both best men speaking as guests gather in the Papakata tent.
Stories echo across the canvas walls —
a field, a tent, and a whole lot of heart.

Joyful Moments and Fun in the Field — Natural Wedding Photography in West Yorkshire

Back in the family’s field, the celebration continued with laughter, photos, and playful props — bunny ears included!
Guests queued for the photo frame, explored the tents, and soaked in the golden summer light.

Inside, I captured all the beautiful little details Chloe and John had lovingly arranged.
They thought of everything — even hiring an ice cream van. Chloe passed John a classic 99 Flake with a grin, the countryside unfolding softly behind them.

Later, things got even more fun with electronic skeet shooting.
A favourite photo: the bride and her dad, side by side with big smiles and digital rifles.

Then came the cutting (and tasting!) of their real cheese cake — joyful, natural, and a little bit quirky.
Their first dance followed, full of happiness, then a lively ceilidh that brought everyone to their feet.

As a wedding photographer in West Yorkshire, moments like these are a dream to document.
Real, unscripted, and full of heart — just how I love it.

Wedding guest outside wearing bunny ears during the celebration.
Bunny ears, fresh air, and mischief —
the kind of wedding fun that can’t be scripted.
Larger group poses around the photo frame outside the tent in celebration.
Everyone in on the fun —
smiles wide in this West Yorkshire garden party.
Bride, groom, and their young son pose together in the 'love' selfie frame with countryside behind.
One sweet family, framed by joy —
green fields, big hearts, and laughter all around.
‘Our Love Story’ chalkboard sign displayed inside the Papakata tent.
Every wedding tells a story —
and theirs began with smiles and stars.
Heart shape carved into a book’s pages beside a painted “Mr & Mrs Hoey” bottle.
The little details say everything —
a paper heart, a name, and forever.
Bride Chloe stands in an ice cream van handing John a 99 Flake with sunshine behind.
Sunshine, smiles, and a 99 Flake —
the sweetest bride in West Yorkshire.
Chloe leans at the ice cream van window with a joyful smile.
Old-school joy at the ice cream van —
because grown-ups love sprinkles too.
More wedding guests pose and laugh at the love photo frame outside.
No filter needed — just real joy,
and a little bit of photo booth magic.
Guest in orange wig, yellow garland, and funny glasses poses at the wedding.
Orange wigs, wonky glasses —
the kind of chaos that makes memories last.
Chloe and John cut their savoury cheesecake together at the Papakata tent.
No ordinary cake, no ordinary couple —
cutting cheese with love and flair.
Bride and groom share a taste of their wedding cheesecake and smile.
A quiet bite, a soft look —
a moment all their own.
Bride and groom share their first dance surrounded by family and friends.
Their first dance — close, quiet,
and full of the people who matter most.
Ceilidh dancing begins at the Papakata wedding reception.
The ceilidh kicks off with a cheer —
wild steps, spinning skirts, and joy under canvas.
Bride and groom enjoy ceilidh dancing at their West Yorkshire wedding.
No rules, just rhythm —
Chloe and John dancing like no one’s watching.
The couple smile, holding hands while ceilidh dancing.
Big grins and clasped hands —
the kind of love that makes your feet fly.
Guests outside the Papakata tents in golden summer evening light.
Papakata tents glowing in the golden hour —
a perfect summer evening in West Yorkshire.
Excited wedding guests pose outside for a celebratory photo.
Still buzzing from the dance floor —
cheeky grins and fresh air.
Guests applaud after a round of ceilidh dancing.
Laughter, applause, and tired feet —
ceilidh magic under the Yorkshire sky.
Bride Chloe and a friend pose together for a smiling photo.
Old friends, big smiles —
moments that last beyond the day.
Guests play a ‘reel in the ferret’ wedding game outside the tent.
A ferret game and fierce competition —
wedding fun, country style.
Wedding guest plays a hand dexterity game, smiling and tired.
Fast hands, big laughs —
even the games had heart.
Guests return inside for more ceilidh dancing and instruction.
Back to the dance floor for another go —
because one round’s never enough.
A large “Congratulations” sign hangs from the Papakata tent during the dancing.
Love in letters across the canvas —
a simple sign for a perfect day.
Guests perform energetic ceilidh moves on the dance floor.
Flying feet, spinning skirts, and happy chaos —
ceilidh energy at its finest.

Final Thoughts — A Joyful West Yorkshire Celebration

Chloe and John’s day was full of love, laughter, and those perfectly imperfect moments that make a wedding unforgettable.
A golden celebration in Huddersfield, surrounded by the people who matter most.

It was a joy to photograph — from the quiet smiles to the dancing chaos — and a reminder of why I love being a wedding photographer in West Yorkshire.

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Venue: St Paul’s Church, Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield

Set in the peaceful valley of Armitage Bridge, St Paul’s Church was the heart of Chloe & John’s wedding day — a warm, joyful ceremony surrounded by West Yorkshire hills and history.

Their celebration continued just a short stroll away, in a family field filled with laughter, love, and the magic of a summer sky.
A perfect setting for natural, documentary-style wedding photography in West Yorkshire.

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