I’m Chris, a wedding videographer based in the Midlands, covering Birmingham, Staffordshire, Worcestershire and nearby areas. I’ve been filming weddings since 2016 and have captured over 500 wedding days — and honestly, I still love it just as much now as I did at the start.
What I care about most is capturing weddings as they really happen. No staged moments, no forcing emotion, no turning the day into a shoot. Weddings are full of genuine, once-only moments, and my job is to quietly document them while letting the day unfold naturally.
I work in a calm, unobtrusive way. Most of the time couples tell me they barely noticed I was there — which I take as a compliment. I’ll give gentle direction when it helps things feel relaxed, but I’ll never pull you out of the moment or make things feel awkward.
Every film I deliver is edited by me, personally. I don’t outsource my work and I don’t use templates. Each wedding is edited by hand, cut to music, with care and attention to pacing, so it feels natural and true to the day. I want you to come back to your film years from now and still feel everything.
I offer a range of packages, from simple capture-only options to full cinematic wedding films. This can include highlight films, full ceremony and speeches, trailers, and raw footage — depending on what’s right for you. No upselling for the sake of it, just clear options and honest advice.
After filming hundreds of weddings, I know how days really run. I’m organised, calm under pressure, and always prepared for the unexpected. Couples often tell me they felt reassured knowing I was there, which means a lot to me.
Communication is straightforward from start to finish. You’ll know what’s included, how everything works, and when to expect your films. No disappearing acts, no confusion, no surprises.
If you’re looking for a wedding videographer who genuinely enjoys what they do, values real moments, and takes pride in delivering work they can stand behind, I’d love to hear about your plans.
There is a uniqueness in every wedding, but just as in love, the first one is always the most memorable. Matt and Lucy, Chandlers Ford, 2016.
*Emotional
*Dynamic
*Cinematic
*Romantic
*Creative
I am proud of the 100% satisfaction rate I hold to date.
Plan away before the wedding. Let it go on a wedding day.
The bride crafted her own bouquet, weaving their love story into every detail of its design. Having worked as a prop master on the set of Game of Thrones, she brought incredible artistry to it—especially with an extra two years to perfect it due to a COVID postponement. It was a true masterpiece, just like the cake and so many other thoughtful details that made this wedding unforgettable.
E-meet / Chat / Survey / Chat / Film / Party / Edit / Deliver / Happy Days! :)
The bride arriving in a helicopter—now that’s an entrance to remember! It instantly set the tone for a wedding that was anything but ordinary.
Oh, and then there’s the time I crossed paths with Prince Charles (yep, still a prince back then) while working on a commercial production. Just another day in the unpredictable world of filmmaking!
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
I would definitely make the story a lot better
There's no specific one. It depends if it fits with the vibe
Got my first camera at 17 (2003).
Hooked it up to my computer.
Was blown away by the possibilities.
And the rest is history...
Been studying filmmaking and cinematography ever since.