I’m a wedding filmmaker (that’s me in the photo, on my own wedding day). I film weddings because I think they matter. They’re full of real moments; joy, nerves, connection, and I want to help couples hold onto those.
Every wedding is different, but what stays the same is the feeling: people coming together, celebrating something important. I try to capture that honestly and without fuss, so the film feels like your day, not just a highlight reel.
I’m also a dad to my son, Nathan. Being a parent has made me even more aware of how quickly time moves. It’s why I care so much about what I do—because these moments don’t come around twice.
I think a good wedding film should feel like you. Not a template. Not a showreel. Just honest, meaningful moments that reflect who you are and what matters to you.
It’s about showing the bravery in love. The decision to commit. To share a life. That’s a big deal, and it deserves to be treated with care.
I’m drawn to quiet moments as much as the big ones. The look you give each other before the ceremony. The nerves. The relief. The daft laughs. The pauses. These are the bits that stick.
I like to keep things simple. Natural light. Real movement. Space to breathe. No over-editing. No forced drama. Just your day, as it actually felt.
Every couple is different. Every film should be too. What I make isn’t just about the wedding. It’s about everything that brought you there and what comes after.
There’s only one go at getting this right, so I take it seriously. I shoot with care and attention, and I don’t rush it.
And some things don’t need to be explained. So I’ll leave it at that.
On your wedding day, I keep a low profile. I’m there to catch the real moments without getting in the way.
With years of experience filming weddings, I know how to work quietly and naturally. I won’t direct or disrupt things.
I just watch, listen, and film what’s actually happening.
Think of me as a friend with a camera. I’ll catch the glances, the daft laughs, the stuff in between that you might miss at the time.
Whether it’s a quiet moment during the ceremony or a full-on dance floor later, I’ll film it in a way that feels real. Nothing staged. Nothing forced.
I shoot with a clear eye and steady hands, and I edit with care. The result is a film that helps you remember how the day actually felt.
I’ve filmed weddings for years, and I still care deeply about getting it right every time. This isn’t just about skill. It’s about trust. You’re asking someone to document a day that really matters. I don’t take that lightly.
Couples who work with me say the films feel real and cinematic. They don’t distract from the day or turn it into a performance. That’s the aim. To capture what’s actually happening, not stage something else.
I work calmly and intuitively so things run smoothly. I pay attention to the small details because they’re often the ones you’ll care about most later.
Your wedding film will be made with care by someone who understands its value.
Your wedding day only happens once. I’m here to help you remember it properly.
If you want a film that reflects who you are and what the day really felt like, book a consultation. We’ll talk it through and see if we're a good fit.