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Hey, I'm tIM

Hey! First up, thank you for considering me to capture your wedding.

I want to tell you a little bit about my process. Some might consider the role of a wedding videographer or photographer as someone who simply shows up, shoots a lot of footage/photos, goes home and edits them and then delivers them. I don't believe that to be true. As a documentary style filmmaker, I want to know my couples, and I want to shoot their day in a way that suits them. For starters, I endeavour to meet all of my couples face to face before the big day. Obviously, geographical restrictions don't always make this possible or sensible, but a Zoom chat (or similar) is a great alternative. I want to head into the day knowing who you are and what you want. 

On the day, I will be there when needed, and not be noticed when I'm not. I don't want to get in the way, but I'm no wallflower who will hide away. I'm always on hand to pick something up, to help Nan in and out of a car, to hold a bride's drink as she adjusts and just generally be helpful. I find this leads to everyone being far more relaxed and a better end result. 

I will go where I'm needed, and do what's required. Together, we'll create awesome memories you'll treasure forever. There’s no clock watching, I’ll start when you do and end when everything is captured.

Away from my work, I live in Reading, Berkshire with my little dog (she’s normally with me if we meet!), my fiance and our son. I also work for a brewery as Head of Content Creation (photography / videography etc). I will shoot anywhere in the world - if you think I'm the one for your wedding then I look forward to hearing from you! 

Lastly, if you feel like you’ll need more than one cameraperson, I can add a second shooter to the package.

If you’re booking me for videography (which I admit is my favourite!) then I can also recommend some fantastic photographers.