I offer natural wedding videography for couples who want their day captured as it actually happens, without it turning into a production.
I don’t stage moments or ask you to perform for the camera. Instead, I take a step back and let things unfold, filming what’s genuinely happening so your video reflects how the day really felt rather than how it looked for the sake of it.
Every wedding is different, and that’s exactly how I approach it. Some couples are quiet and more reserved, others are loud, playful and full of energy - most are somewhere in between. Whatever your dynamic is, that’s what I focus on. The way you interact, the people around you, the atmosphere of the day… that’s what makes your film yours.
My role is to blend in and not take over. You won’t be pulled away from your guests or asked to repeat things for the camera. If anything, most couples say they forget I’m there, which is how it should feel. The goal is for you to be present in your day, not feel like you’re in a video shoot.
I’ve got three main options, but they’re all built the same way at the core. I’m there for the full day, and full ceremony and speeches are always included. The difference is just how much you want on top of that - things like highlight films and how much of the story you want pulled together.
I also offer joint packages with photographers, which can make things easier if you’re looking to book both together and keep everything straightforward.
If you’re looking for something highly staged or heavily directed, I’m probably not the right fit - and that’s completely fine. But if you want something that feels honest, natural, and actually like your day, then we’ll get on well.
It’s best to book your wedding videographer as soon as you have your date and venue confirmed. Popular videographers often book up 12–18 months in advance, so early booking helps secure your preferred one. However, it’s never too late to enquire! You never know what dates are still available.
I’m based in Aberdeenshire and regularly film weddings across Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, the Highlands, and Moray. However, I’m happy to travel anywhere in Scotland – and even beyond – to capture your special day. Please note that for venues located more than 50 miles from my base, a mileage fee will be applied to cover travel expenses. Just get in touch to discuss your location and I’ll do my best to accommodate you!
I take the time to craft your video properly, so full edits usually take 12-16 weeks. However, I also provide sneak peeks – short highlight clips – within weeks after your wedding so you can start sharing those moments right away. Please note that these are rough guidelines and timelines can differ depending on the time of the year.
Absolutely! I love hearing what’s important to you, so we can make sure your video includes the moments that matter most.
Yes, it’s me all the way! I handle your wedding personally, from first chat to filming and editing. Sometimes I bring a second shooter, but you’ll always have me as your main point of contact and creator. The only time I might not be the one filming your wedding is in a case of an emergency or unexpected event, in which case I will send a replacement.
Yes, I do. Please note that drone shots are dependent on weather and local restrictions.
A deposit is required to secure your date, with the balance due closer to your wedding day. All payment schedules will be clearly outlined in your client portal, so you can check what is due and when at your own convenience.
I’m pretty laid-back and easy to be around, and I don’t take over your day. I’ll guide things if needed, but most of the time I’m just observing and capturing what’s actually happening. Couples often say they forget I’m even there, which is exactly how it should feel.
Most people feel like that, you’re definitely not the only ones. You don’t need to know what to do or act any differently, I’m not expecting anything from you.
The thought of being on camera is usually way worse than what it actually feels like on the day. I’m not going to put you on the spot or tell you to do things for the camera, I just let things happen and film it as it is.
More often than not, couples end up actually having a bit of fun with it and just being themselves, but there’s never any pressure to do that.
Yeah, 100%. Most couples I work with wouldn’t describe themselves as “lovey-dovey” anyway.
You don’t need to act a certain way or suddenly be all over each other for it to work. It’s more about how you naturally are together - the way you talk, laugh, and just are with each other.
I actively encourage you to just be how you are when no one’s watching. If you trip each other up all the time, do it. If you’re always messing about or winding each other up, do it. That’s what makes it yours, not just a copy of everyone else’s day.