Voewood, nestled in the heart of Norfolk, has a rich history that has made it a beloved wedding destination for couples just like Evi & Michael - seeking a truly unique and charming setting. This stunning property, with its picturesque gardens and impressive architecture, has been a witness to countless love stories over the years. This Norfolk Wedding Venue captivates couples and guests alike, offering a one-of-a-kind backdrop for unforgettable weddings. From the grand, arty interiors to the meticulously manicured gardens, every inch of this historic venue oozes charm and character. It's no wonder Voewood has become a sought-after destination for couples seeking a truly magical and memorable wedding experience.
Read MoreIf you're on the hunt for a dreamy wedding venue in Norfolk, you'll definitely want to check out Oxnead Hall. This place is straight-up enchanting. Imagine saying your "I do's" in front of a stunning 17th-century manor house, Sounds like a fairytale, right? Sure, your cousin's boyfriend has a nice camera and says he can do it, but trust us - you're going to want the real deal. A pro wedding videographer who knows all the tricks to make your Oxnead Hall wedding video look cinematic and beautiful.
Read MoreDrone videography can take your wedding video to new heights, both literally and figuratively. By incorporating drone footage, you can capture your special day from a unique aerial perspective that will leave your guests in awe.
Read MoreInspired by the recent smash hit ‘Barbie’ Movie by Greta Gerwig starring Margot Robbie & Ryan Gosling and the powerful & positive metaphors of the world of Barbie in general, led me to see lots of parallels that mirror the idea of weddings, wedding videography and romance of all of you Barbie & Kens out there in Norfolk & Suffolk in the ‘Real World’. So let’s see how adding a small, yet elegant touch of ‘Barbie’ into ‘wedding videography land’ can elevate your love story with magical visuals and storytelling.
Read MoreWedding videography can trace its roots back to before the advent of the modern video camera through 8mm and 16mm films. When film was the only way to capture moving pictures, a few enterprising individuals would take the family 8mm camera and film the weddings of friends and family! We look at the changes and developments in technology over the years! Lets take a look...
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