After you’ve decided which package you require and if you want any extras to go with it, it is over to us to send you a booking form. After that’s been filled out, I’ll then write up a specific contract for you and your requirements that will be sent to your E mail address. You will be able to sign it online and it will be legally binding. For further information follow this link.
Yes absolutely. You can choose whichever music tracks mean the most to you. If you are unsure about which music will work best then we are able to advise which tracks will be the most suitable.
The cameras I use use all shoot in 4K picture quality, which is 4 X better quality than high definition footage/ capturing important details, colours, and quality which will stand the test of time.
I’m based in the West Midlands area of the UK, covering the Black Country, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and the Cotswolds, but will happily travel further afield for a small additional travel fee.
I try and keep the level of kit to a minimum in order to be as unobtrusive as possible. Currently, I’d wither be using a Panasonic GH6 or Sony A7siii to capture the highlights films and two Panasonics GH5’s to film the ceremony and speeches. I use small Tascam DR-10L microphones to record clean, professional audio during the ceremony and speeches.
A deposit of £400 would be required after making your booking with the remaining balance to be paid two months before your wedding day.
I aim to have all my films edited and sent out to you within a couple of months after the wedding day.
No. But I can recommend a few very good photographers.
Yes absolutely. I find the best and easiest way is by video call. Either that or a good old fashioned telephone call. After booking, you can contact me any time before the wedding day. If you choose not to, I get in touch a few weeks before the wedding day to touch base and go over the schedule for the day.
Your wedding films will be sent to you via digital download using Google drive. If you would like them on a hard drive then that would be an extra cost of £50.
One More Question?
If there’s anything else you’d like to know, I’d be more than happy to help.


