How To Get A Wedding Film That Actually Feels Like You
- Jun 1
- 1 min read
The Biggest Secret?
Most couples tell me the same thing:
"We're awkward in front of the camera."
The good news is that the best wedding films have very little to do with being good on camera.
The best wedding films happen when you stop thinking about the camera altogether.

Be Present, Not Perfect
Talk to each other.
Laugh loudly.
Hold hands.
Spend time with your favourite people.
Forget I'm there.
That's genuinely where the magic happens.
I work in a relaxed, documentary-led way because I'd much rather capture real moments than create them and help you do just this.
Leave Room To Breathe
If I could give every couple one piece of advice, it would be this:
Don't cram your timeline full.
A little breathing room means less stress, more genuine moments and a wedding day that actually feels enjoyable.
And surprisingly, it usually leads to better footage too.
The Unplanned Moments Are Usually The Best
A glance across the room.
A parent wiping away a tear.
A flower girl doing exactly the opposite of what she's been asked.
Those are often the moments you'll treasure most.
The moments you didn't schedule are usually the moments you'll remember.
My Promise
You don't need a list of poses.
You don't need to perform.
You don't need to spend hours away from your guests.
You just need to enjoy your wedding.
My job is to quietly capture the atmosphere, the people and all those little moments in between.
Your wedding film shouldn't feel like a production. It should feel like a memory.
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