I’m Connor — a filmmaker who believes your wedding film should feel like you. Not a highlight reel, not a trend. A story.
I don’t turn up with a checklist or scripts. I turn up to listen. Every couple has their own rhythm — the inside jokes, the quiet glances, the chaos before the calm. That’s what I’m there for. The in-between moments that slip by too fast to notice but mean everything when you look back.
My style is cinematic yet raw — a blend of movement, sound, and emotion that makes you feel like you’re right there again, years later. I aim for honesty over polish, because the most beautiful parts of a wedding are never the ones you plan.
This isn’t about posing or perfection. It’s about telling a love story the way it actually unfolded — full of laughter, nerves, warmth, and life.
If you’re after a film that doesn’t just show what happened, but why it mattered, I’d love to be the one to tell it.
Being able to capture two of my closest friends weddings while also being involved in the day as a groomsman.
Natural, Captivating, Eye Catching, Focused and Modern.
Being able to capture the most natural aspects of your special day.
Do not stress about your videographer. We don't need any setup shots.
When couples focus on making their day more about their own themes rather than following a normal style.
My process is fairly straight forward. We begin with a consultation so I can introduce myself, describe my style and most importantly getting to know the couple. I always recommend a follow up consultation before the big day if needed.
During the filming of the day I focus on capturing the couples vision and making sure I have everything I need to make a video which brings back the best memories of the day,
After the day, the editing process begins and every step of the way I keep the couple informed. Making sure they are not left in the dark at all.
No matter what, the best moments of the day will forever be the first dance. Its different every single time and its the most unique moment.
Would have to be Inception by Christopher Nolan. The power behind the cinematography is a skill I want to learn.
I try my best to find a version of the couples first dance song which doesn't get flagged for copyright. Due to copyright rules, if I sadly cannot find their song I do my best to find a song which reflects the couples day.
Through my love of film and being able to experiment with various camera angles,