Greek Wedding Video of Demetri & Theodora

Demetri & Theodora’s Wedding Day was a true roller-coaster of events for both families. After a very emotional traditional ‘dressing’ of the bride and groom , Demetri & Theodora had their Greek Orthodox Marriage Ceremony at The Greek Orthodox Church of Holy Trinity and St Luke, Birmingham. Afterwards their wedding reception took place in The Imperial Suite at The National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham.

By | July 7th, 2013|Greek Wedding|0 Comments

Hilton Birmingham Metropole Wedding

Zack & Maria’s Greek Wedding Reception at The Hilton Birmingham Metropole. The Greek Orthodox Marriage Ceremony took place at The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God and St Andrew. With music played by the popular Greek band Diastello, the atmosphere was one of a huge celebration from the grand entrance and right through until the end at 2am.

By | April 18th, 2013|Greek Wedding|0 Comments

Moxhull Hall Hotel

Felicity & Adam’s wedding reception took place at the luxurious setting that is Moxhull Hall Hotel.

Being the recommended supplier to Moxhull Hall Hotel is a great honour and one that I do not take for granted. Each wedding is treated as an individual piece of work and having the benefit to film is such a great location makes the task alot easier to say the least. David Wadley was the photographer for the day. Working closely with David is also a great benefit as his professionalism assists me in capturing the bride and groom in such a relaxed manor.

With David’s speed and efficiency, Felicity and Adam braved the December weather for only a few minutes allowing us to capture some stunning footage within the grounds of Moxhull Hall.

By | March 16th, 2013|Church Ceremony, Moxhull Hall Hotel|0 Comments

Crockwell Farm Wedding

Sammie and Duncan were married in the beautiful countryside location that is Crockwell Farm. After an emotional Civil Ceremony, Sammie and Duncan had their wedding photographs captured by Adam Drake amongst the stunning countryside setting of the farm. After a very relaxed day, Sammie and her father turned the energy up with their surpise dance routine that took all the guests by surprise…even Duncan had no idea what was about to hit them!

By | January 24th, 2013|Civil Ceremony|0 Comments

Colwick Hall Hotel

Andreas & Maria were married in the glorious Greek Orthodox Church of the Virgin Mary Eleousa, Nottingham. After the full Greek Orthodox Marriage Ceremony the reception took place at Colwick Hall Hotel. Following some emotional speeches the couple danced to Beyonce’s version of Ave Maria, sung by the bride’s talented sister Christina. The photographer for day was the uniquely named Crash Taylor.

By | December 16th, 2012|Greek Wedding|0 Comments

Rowton Castle Wedding

Rowton Castle is a perfect setting for a wedding. Set amongst the stunning scenery of the Shropshire countryside it offers the perfect backdrop to that ‘fairytale’ wedding.

Holly and Tom had exclusive use of the venue and their Civil Ceremony took place in the glorious Cardeston Suite of Rowton Castle. The photographer for the day was Gary Williams of Gary Williams Photography. It’s always a pleasure working with Gary as his unique reportage style assists me in capturing all festivities as naturally as they unfold, allowing me to give a true representation of the wedding day.

By | November 25th, 2012|Civil Ceremony|0 Comments

Highclere Castle Wedding

Tracey & Greg were married earlier this year in the spectacular setting that is Highclere Castle, the film location for the Golden Globe winning drama, Downton Abbey. Highclere Castle offers sumptuous locations both interior and exterior. The wedding was going to be a feast to the eyes and an excellent setting for my new equipment. Having purchased the latest state of the art cinematography cameras that Sony has to offer, allowed me to film and do justice to what was on offer. Being able to film upto 960 frames per second is great for capturing super slow-motion shots of those confetti moments!

 

By | October 27th, 2012|Civil Ceremony, Highclere Castle|0 Comments