Yes, I've filmed over 500 weddings through the years, and I have more than 100 five-star reviews on Google, Hitched, and Bridebook.
But what really matters is what that experience has taught me.
It means I stay calm when timelines run late, which happens at almost every wedding.
It means I know how to position myself during the ceremony so I'm never in the way.
It means I can sense when a special moment is about to happen and be ready to capture it.
After so many weddings, I've seen just about everything—last-minute weather changes, rooms running late, microphones not working, family dynamics, and unexpected emotional moments. I've learned to stay calm and handle whatever comes up.
For you, the day should feel smooth, even if things are a bit hectic behind the scenes.
Anyone can claim to be experienced, but reviews are real couples saying it for me.
Most reviews don't mention cameras or equipment. Instead, couples say things like:
"Didn't feel in the way."
"Captured things we didn't even notice."
"So glad we had this."
That's the real job: being someone you feel comfortable having around on such an important, emotional day.
The best moments aren't the posed ones.
The things couples worry about usually turn out fine.
And years later, the bits that matter most are the people and the voices.
Experience just means I know how to move through the day quietly, notice things early, and not miss the important stuff while you're busy living it.
It's not about showing off a number. It's about you feeling safe knowing the day is in steady hands.
Chris you are phenomenal! Thank you so so much for your beautiful work! X