The Prep:
This was one of those wedding days that was filled with laughter from start to finish. With Lauren and Kieran both having a wicked sense of humour I had such a blast being their Norfolk Wedding Videographer. Alongside my partner in crime Tim Stephenson Photography, we arrived at Lauren’s nice and early to find plenty of giggles as well as bubbles flowing. Lauren was only having her hair and makeup at home before she headed over to Hunters Hall to pop on her dress and the plan was to grab Kieran there too as he put on his suit.
Their faces when they finally saw each other at the top of the aisle was magical. Kieran smiling to himself while Lauren had a tear in her eye.
How They Made It Their Own:
We had double decker buses (Kieran works for a bus company and loves them), crazy golf and lots of little details that were special to Lauren and Kieran. It was the little touches that mattered in this wedding. The biggest thing that made this wedding unique was the guys themselves! Lauren and Kieran were so excited for some time away so when we headed into the cornfield at golden hour they did more than smash it!
Wedding Video Vibe:
Fun, Fun, Fun! There was, without doubt only one direction that I could take their highlights film and that was with some uptempo music and a heavy use of the golden hour footage. It’s always really special when you get a couple in a corn field and they are just up for anything! We had piggy backs, lifts, spins.. you name it!
Shout Out To The People Who Made It Happen:
Wedding Venue: Hunters Hall 〢 Wedding Photographer: Tim Stephenson Photography 〢 Dress: The Bottom Drawer Bridal 〢 Suit: Moss Bross 〢 Flowers: Ragged Robin Florist 〢 Hair: Lisa Marie Hair 〢 Makeup: Leanna Stibbon 〢 DJ + Decor: Epic Event Hire 〢 Cake: Winibee’s Bakery 〢 Golf: Celebration Cars and Events 〢 Photobooth: Your Selfie
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About the Author
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!

