The Prep:
Keziah and Paul, what an incredible day this was. I remember going back to when these two awesome people booked me to be their Norfolk wedding videographer. Tim Stephenson (photographer) and I did a joint consultation at their home. You could tell straight away that this was going to be something a little bit special.
How They Made It Their Own:
The couple kicked off the day with a private wedding ceremony.
As Keziah was about to have her hair and make-up done, she was a little restricted in clothing options, so showed up in her dressing gown (this was recorded but at the couple’s request it’s not in the Highlights Reel). In front of just their parents (not to forget Tim and I) these two made their legal vows to officially become husband and wife.
With the legal part out the way, the couple’s ‘public’ wedding ceremony, in the beautiful outdoor ceremony space at Hockwold Hall, could be conducted by family members.
This gorgeous couple had put so much thought into their ceremony and their vows were just so special.
Wedding Video Vibe:
When it comes to your wedding film, I always say you get out what you put in. It is always important to make sure you factor in some time away to capture those extra special couples moments. Keziah and Paul totally took this on board. Straight after the ceremony, we took a walk around the gardens at Hockwold Hall. It was lovely to see a couple so much in sync.
As the sun went down, we headed out again for some gorgeous golden hour moments. There was plenty of romance going on between these two, which I’ve reflected in the highlights reel.
Shout Out To The People Who Made It Happen:
Venue: Hockwold Hall // Photographer: Tim Stephenson Photography // Dress: Bowen Dryden // Suit: Trotter and Deane // Make-up: Boho Beauty Box // Cake: Alice’s Cakes // DJ: Paul Allen //
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Hi. I’m Mike Savory, an award-winning Wedding Videographer from the UK.He is a married dad of two who who loves spending time on his allotment, film, cricket and skiing.
Although I have to admit fear of breaking my recording finger has limited the last two to more watching than taking part nowadays!