As soon as Chris and Ezra contacted us, we knew this was a wedding like no other. We created the best team (thanks a million to Renske Meinema) to capture this like no other. Their full film is in the making, so for now, we present: their teaser. 

A Scottish castle, snowy mountains, football fanatics, fireworks and Highland games… 

Chris & Ezra

Fasque Castle, Scotland

Words fall short for this experience. Every once in a while there’s a booking that gets under your skin - in the best of ways. 

As soon as Chris and Ezra contacted us, we knew this was a wedding like no other. We created the best team (thanks a million to Renske Meinema) to capture this like no other. Their full film is in the making, so for now, we present: their teaser. 

I don't know if you were going for this, but I noticed you started and ended the film with the same footage, it reminded me of a story book. In short, everything about it was heavenly."

I can tell you about the amazingness of the styling, the flowers, his suit and her dress, but the thing that struck me most was their love - for each other and for people around them. And Led Zeppelin!

There's nothing I can write here that will make you understand what Kathleen & Matthew share, please take 7 minutes to see and experience it for yourself. It changed me, who knows it might change you too.

Every once in a while everything falls together. From the moment Kathleen & Matthew contacted me I knew it was going to be good. This was more than a couple looking for a wedding film - this was a true connection on much deeper levels.

"I imagined our video so many times but nothing compared to the intimate forest magic you captured. You turned our emotions into a visual masterpiece. Thank you for sharing your soul with us. I knew you were going to capture those tiny, seemingly insignificant moments that mean the world. The facial expressions and the jokes. The looks of love from our friends and family mean so much to us. 

Kathleen & Matthew

Berry, Australia

"I imagined our video so many times but nothing compared to the intimate forest magic you captured. You turned our emotions into a visual masterpiece. Thank you for sharing your soul with us. I knew you were going to capture those tiny, seemingly insignificant moments that mean the world. The facial expressions and the jokes. The looks of love from our friends and family mean so much to us. I don't know if you were going for this, but I noticed you started and ended the film with the same footage, it reminded me of a story book. In short, everything about it was heavenly."

I can tell you about the amazingness of the styling, the flowers, his suit and her dress, but the thing that struck me most was their love - for each other and for people around them. And Led Zeppelin!

There's nothing I can write here that will make you understand what Kathleen & Matthew share, please take 7 minutes to see and experience it for yourself. It changed me, who knows it might change you too.

Efe cried several times during the day, even though Robyn had never seen him cry before in the six years that they had been together at that point.

The wedding ended with a Malaysian toast and a Nigerian dance party in traditional Nigerian clothes: it was the best kind of madness.

To Robyn & Efosa: thank you from the bottom of my heart. You inspire me - and I'm sure many others. You showed us what love looks like and that it is timeless, selfless and vulnerable.

When Robyn & Efe approached me and told me their wedding was going to be a mix of Western, Malaysian and Nigerian cultures I got excited straightaway. From the first meeting, I could tell they had so much love for each other; they weren’t afraid to look into each other’s eyes and really connect, which is something I don’t often see to this extent. And it wasn’t only between two people, but between two families from completely different cultures. This celebration of love was one for the books.
The wedding itself was even better than I’d imagined: Robyn read Efe’s letter to her in the morning and she already teared up. 

Robyn & Efe

Sydney, Australia

into each other’s eyes and really connect, which is something I don’t often see to this extent. And it wasn’t only between two people, but between two families from completely different cultures. This celebration of love was one for the books.
The wedding itself was even better than I’d imagined: Robyn read Efe’s letter to her in the morning and she already teared up. Efe cried several times during the day, even though Robyn had never seen him cry before in the six years that they had been together at that point.
The wedding ended with a Malaysian toast and a Nigerian dance party in traditional Nigerian clothes: it was the best kind of madness.
To Robyn & Efosa: thank you from the bottom of my heart. You inspire me - and I'm sure many others. You showed us what love looks like and that it is timeless, selfless and vulnerable.

It was this gorgeous lonely winding road surrounded by cypress trees. Couldn't get more Italian than that!

On the wedding day itself, Karsten & Joyce were still in the pool when I arrived, chilling and having fun with their guests. Needless to say, as excited and nervous as they were the days before, they had all let it go on the big day. It was such an honor and pleasure to see them tie the knot. The film will show you what I mean.

These two lovebirds are the kindest and sweetest people and I was so excited to be filming their wedding. I left for Italy a few days before I was supposed to arrive. I wanted to explore the area around the wedding venue, and of course make sure I could eat as much of the Italian gelato and pastas as possible.

As I drove to their gorgeous venue, Quercia al Poggio, the day before their wedding to do a loveshoot with them, I was already in awe.

Joyce & Karsten

Florence, italië

They went through it together and came out of it stronger. That’s when he realised he wanted to not just be her boyfriend, but her husband. And so I ended up filming their wedding in Ollolai, Italy, where they now live. Lots of tears and good vibes - plus their authenticity and style made me so thankful to be able to film their wedding. Go watch those Italian vibes!

I think the description fits their personality perfectly: their wedding felt like a festival weekend, celebrating love with a big group of friends.

The story of Rachel & Willem (aka De Huismuts and Daddy Hox) started on a rooftop terrace five years ago. On 1 July 2017 they decided to top it off with an amazing 'lovefest' in France. Have you ever seen guests dancing on the table before the dessert is served? This was that kind of wedding! 

Rachel & Willem

Labarthe, France

dessert is served? This was that kind of wedding! 
I think the description fits their personality perfectly: their wedding felt like a festival weekend, celebrating love with a big group of friends.

They went through it together and came out of it stronger. That’s when he realised he wanted to not just be her boyfriend, but her husband. And so I ended up filming their wedding in Ollolai, Italy, where they now live. Lots of tears and good vibes - plus their authenticity and style made me so thankful to be able to film their wedding. Go watch those Italian vibes!

I have so much respect for Danielle & Joey. They had already been together for 12 years when he proposed. And he did that because last year their life was turned upside down. They moved abroad, built a house and became part of an intense media circus. 

danielle & joey

ollolai, italië

They went through it together and came out of it stronger. That’s when he realised he wanted to not just be her boyfriend, but her husband. And so I ended up filming their wedding in Ollolai, Italy, where they now live. Lots of tears and good vibes - plus their authenticity and style made me so thankful to be able to film their wedding. Go watch those Italian vibes!

From Illiana's father being able to make it to the wedding, to the heart-felt and promising vows, to the insane reception entrance. It was one big, loving ball of awesomeness!
Indulge yourself in a 6-minute experience of what Liam & Illiana's day was like. It will not be a waste of your time.

I have been chomping at the bit to share this wedding video with you!

A crazy in love couple rocking a Lebanese, Latino and Irish influenced wedding, combined with the Harbour Bridge as ceremony backdrop: I don't even know where to start with this wedding.

Liam & Illiana

Sydney, Australia

ceremony backdrop: I don't even know where to start with this wedding.
From Illiana's father being able to make it to the wedding, to the heart-felt and promising vows, to the insane reception entrance. It was one big, loving ball of awesomeness!
Indulge yourself in a 6-minute experience of what Liam & Illiana's day was like. It will not be a waste of your time.


Why have a wedding in summer when you can get married outside in winter? Luuk & Véronique were up for it!
And they didn’t get married at just any place, but at the castle that they’re the managers of – Kastheelhoeve Geldrop. Everybody was wrapped in blankets and surrounded by candles during the ceremony while it was 6 degrees Celsius outside. And the result is a heart-warming, intimate wedding film.

Luuk & Véronique

Geldrop, THE Netherlands

wrapped in blankets and surrounded by candles during the ceremony while it was 6 degrees Celsius outside. And the result is a heart-warming, intimate wedding film.

Anyone who’s done distance will know it takes some courage to stay together during 12 months long distance when you’ve only been in the same place for three months.

So when Kara came to visit Noah in Sydney he decided it was time for him to ask her for the biggest blessing of his life. And she said yes!

“Kara, out of all the blessings I’ve received from God you are my greatest. I can’t believe this day is finally here.”

The story of Kara & Noah seems to be coming out of a story book. They met just before Noah was about to move to the other side of the world. And brave as they were, they decided to do long distance. 

Kara & Noah

Palm Beach, Australia

before Noah was about to move to the other side of the world. And brave as they were, they decided to do long distance. Anyone who’s done distance will know it takes some courage to stay together during 12 months long distance when you’ve only been in the same place for three months.

So when Kara came to visit Noah in Sydney he decided it was time for him to ask her for the biggest blessing of his life. And she said yes!

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