Posted on July 9, 2018
With two school age kids, destination weddings are not practical for us to do very often. But when Karen and Alan got in touch to ask if we could photograph and film their big day in at the Castle Court Hotel in Westport, Ireland, we couldn’t resist it. Karen grew up in the tiny village of Ballycroy, which is on the remote west coast of Ireland. The scenery, both rugged and beautiful, is very different to even hilly parts of England. But with regular flights from Liverpool to Knock airport it’s actually very accessible and affordable for a weekend break. We’ll definitely be back, either for leisure or maybe another wedding if the opportunity arrises. Read More
Posted on July 1, 2018
This was our first wedding at this stunning Peak District wedding venue. Kerri-Anne and Rob’s big day was an awesome introduction to Upper House Hayfield, a great emotional and fun day.

Posted on June 10, 2018
I love seeing peoples reactions to seeing their wedding video in the evening. Scarlett and Rob’s wedding at the Gamekeeper’s Inn was a great example of this, the bride was in tears within a few seconds of the film starting, followed by laughter, smiles and more tears as the film carried on. I started the film with a short clip from her father’s speech. He had mentioned to me before the ceremony how emotional he felt about giving his daughter away, and that really came across in the speech, a lovely moment captured.
Posted on May 20, 2018
I’ve been filming weddings since 2007, and started offering Same Day Edit videography a few years ago. It’s my favourite package, to be honest, it’s so nice to see the bride and groom enjoying their film in the evening with all their guests. Leah and Jonathon chose to have a Same Day Edit film for their Stirk House wedding yesterday in Lancashire (the same day Harry and Meghan got married). So here it is:
Posted on April 23, 2018
It’s been several years since I last produced a wedding video at the De Vere Cranage Estate. So it was actually lovely to be back there to film Luci and Ben’s big day. Situated near Holmes Chapel, the hotel is in one of the most lovely and desirable parts of Cheshire. Formerly the country seat of the Armistead family, it is still very much a rural retreat.
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Posted on April 20, 2018
I filmed Lucy and Thomas’s wedding at Colshaw Hall, a magnificent Tudor style manor house. Located in Over Peover, it’s in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. The hall, originally built in 1903 for the Peel Family, is a listed building with English Heritage. During the 20th century, a fire outbreak damaged the house, and it fell into some disrepair. In 2002, however, the Irlam family made it their home, and restored it to its former glory, adding the Peel Suite and Stables where much of this film was recorded.
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Posted on April 15, 2018
Nunsmere Hall, and it’s sister hotel, Peckforton Castle, are two of the premier wedding venues in Cheshire. Both are quite spectacular, and as a relatively local videographer I’ve filmed marriages at each of them many times over the years. Nunsmere is bounded on three sides by a magnificent 60-acre lake, so it’s a very secluded setting. The hotel can be booked exclusively for weddings, and has a huge permanent marquee that can accommodate up to 600 guests, so it’s ideal for larger celebrations.
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Posted on April 11, 2018
We provided both wedding photography and videography for Andrea and Mike’s big day at Lancashire Manor near Wigan. Sarah was the photographer with myself (Stuart) as videographer. I’ve included some of Sarah’s stills here in the blog post. The video package was our Full Length Film, which includes a longer film including the full ceremony, speeches and first dance, as well as a shorter Highlights piece which you can view here:
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Posted on April 1, 2018
Sheldrakes Wedding Videographer Wirral – This is a gorgeous venue. It’s really unique as there aren’t any other venues along this stretch of shoreline along the Dee estuary. The romantic vista of welsh mountains and great-taking sunsets are magnificent as you can see in this video. Sheldrakes restaurant was originally the Dee Sailing Club, but after they moved in the early 80s, it bacame a restaurant. Previously known as the ‘shack on the beach’, owner Helen Demetrios has done a magnificent job of restoring it over the last few years.
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Posted on June 8, 2017
Lancashire Videographer – The Gibbon Bridge Hotel was established by Janet Simpson and her mother back in 1982, as a way to diversify from farming. Set in the tranquility and outstanding natural beauty of the Forest of Bowland, and the spectacular Rubble Valley, we thing it’s a perfect venue for a summer garden, Gibbon Bridge wedding video. Read More