Authentic and perfectly imperfect, just like the twists and turns that brought you together
If the grainy, vivid quality of vintage film transports you back in time, then Super 8 is for you. My Super 8 videos are filter-free, with no effects taking you further away from the real thing, just genuine film shot on my vintage cameras from the 70’s. Get that retro, home-movie feel, just like your grandparents had, with an emotional resonance that will feel like your wedding was only yesterday.
I’m a highly experienced Super 8 wedding videographer capable of crafting a gorgeous film in which you two are the stars with a host of cherished supporting actors. My approach to video is similar to that of photography—focusing on the natural, organic, and real. The HD digital scan of your edited film, plus the reels it was shot on, will be yours to treasure for a lifetime.
—Harriet & Rob
—Katie
I offer two distinct packages depending on what you want to get out of your Super 8 experience and what you want your wedding video to look like. Each package is designed to ensure the essential parts of your day receive ample coverage to create a beautiful and carefully crafted video.
Package I offers some extra time to film your party in the evening as everyone enjoys themselves on the dancefloor. Whereas package II is a cost-conscious option focusing on the bare essentials.
£2,000
£1,750
If the packages above don't fit your wedding or you are eloping, having a micro-wedding, destination wedding or just want the flexibility of unlimited reels of film, please don't hesitate to get in touch for your fully customised package.
—Koren & Josh
Make your day even more memorable with some beautiful, tangible analogue photos
Those perfectly imperfect squares or integral film shot on my restored vintage Polaroid SX-70 and SLR680 cameras. A perfect little addition to your keepsake box and that perfect compliment to your Super 8 film
Whether you're also having a photographer at your wedding or not, the 4x5 view camera is a wonderful way to have some portraits taken after your ceremony. A traditional process, the view camera design is from the mid 1800s but using modern film.
—Charlotte