Based in Maidenhead, Berkshire, Omorfi Pictures Wedding Film is passionate about creating beautiful, natural wedding videos that you’ll treasure forever. They believe your wedding film is more than just footage—it’s a family heirloom that tells the story of your love, to be shared for generations. Their goal is to capture the warmth, joy, and genuine moments that make your day uniquely yours.
Omorfi Pictures takes a discreet, unobtrusive approach to filming, so you and your guests can relax and enjoy the day without feeling watched. Many couples say they barely noticed the camera, which helps capture authentic, spontaneous moments. Led by Stefan, a videographer with 10 years of documentary filmmaking experience, the team excels at telling your unique story—whether you’re shy, outgoing, or somewhere in between—ensuring your personalities shine through every frame.
Omorfi Pictures understands how important your wedding day is and strives to make the videography process smooth and stress-free. Serving couples across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and London, they offer a variety of packages designed to fit different needs and budgets. More than just a service, their passion is creating a lasting memory that captures every smile, tear, and laugh from your special day.
Every wedding we film is memorable. It gives us the opportunity to film something that you will keep in your family for generations and it makes us apart of the family unit the minute we deliver your films. We are proud and honored to be at every single wedding we attend.
Natural, artistic, beautiful, noninvasive, romantic
Our ability to produce films from every single family we are hired by and to hear how happy they are with what they are given. Being perfectionists, it is vital that we make something you fall in love with.
The best advice is to not overthink and don't pressure yourselves. Weddings are often consumed by tension, often beset on the wonderful couples to provide a reflective event of themselves. This is your day, your special moment and it should not be over-saturated with stress or frustration. Whatever the outcome of your guests' opinions, choose what you both love, do so with the utmost forethought of each other, and always remember your wonderful day as a reflection of your love for each other.
beautiful homemade films of both the bride and groom in their youth. Wonderful archive film of their parents who may or may not be with us anymore or their gracious grand parents sharing a kiss and talking directly to both parties on their wedding day when they are unfortunately unable to be there.
Our typical process is, on the day, just allow both the bride and groom to be themselves and not feel pressured to perform while being filmed. We make sure that we are always aware of what is going on and often pay attention when there is that small moment that they do not know of when they are being filmed, thus getting the most natural film possible. Every moment needs to be genuine. We want genuine smiles and laughs. Genuine tears and embraces. This is hard to do so we pride ourselves on recognizing those moments .
A groom I had met long before making wedding videos wanted to create a movie-style sequence to propose to his bride-to-be at a cinema. His Bride arrived at the cinema and, following a successful showing on the screen, he came running down the aisle as was in the movie we created and proposed to her in front of all their friends and family. She had absolutely no idea anyone she knew attended and had the predetermined idea that she was supposedly there to watch the Conjuring.
Notting hill. I have a fascination when it comes to Rom-coms and absolutely adore any film that has Hugh grant. The early two-thousands film, framing of shots, and the wonderfully open, well-lit cinematography of Notting hill make me fall head over heels every time. There are also darker notes within the film pertaining to Hugh grants character, his purchasing of the house for him and his partner to live in, only to end up living with some estranged Welshmen, owning a failing book shop and essentially watching his life fall apart, only to be picked back up by meeting a star studded actress who he falls in love with.
Anything that is reflective of the mood from the day. Is it a winter wedding ? or Autumnal ? The music is as vital as the film. Getting sound that best creates an atmosphere on screen is pivotal.
My start was at the age of 17. I began filming weddings for a local videography company, editing to tight deadlines, and producing high-quality films in some of the most beautiful venues for some of the most wonderful couples. Following this, I attended college then went to university and went on to achieve a BA in Film and lastly achieved a MA in documentary film-making.