Wedding Films
I’m really not into boring wedding films.
The overused slow-mo, awkward posing and questionable music choices… it’s just not my thing. Instead, I use my documentary filmmaking background to bring wedding stories to life in a far more natural way.
Think less traditional wedding film you’ve seen a hundred times, and more like an epic Netflix documentary you actually want to watch.
My ethos is simple. Every wedding is different, so the story should be too.
Below are a selection of recent wedding films. Have a watch and see which one you connect with the most.
Paige and Matt… wow.
Usually my wedding films are around 10 minutes, but the interviews from this amazing day were just too good to squeeze into that.
Have a watch of my longest wedding film to date!
Chloe & Ste celebrated their wedding in elegant style at The Ned, in the heart of London, a day full of emotion, character and atmosphere, bringing together beautiful details, big moments and unmistakable city energy.
Ellie & Josh got married in Suffolk, surrounded by family, friends and music. With her a wedding singer and him a West End star, the day felt lively and effortless from start to finish.
Sophie & James’s wedding combined English traditions with Chinese cultural elements to create a celebration that felt truly their own, reflecting both their backgrounds and the people they love.
Gemma & Dan got married in the middle of the woods, surrounded by family, friends and nature. Barefoot and at ease, the day felt relaxed and informal, shaped by warmth, connection and simplicity throughout.
Watch part one of Adelina & Harrison’s wedding — a close, personal celebration with friends and family before their main wedding abroad, capturing love, laughter and the moments that matter most
Destination wedding? Oh go on then!
Yaz & Harry tied the knot in the rolling hills of Tuscany, from a relaxed welcome pizza party to the main celebration, an unforgettable few days of Italian summer.

