Wedding Videographer Oxford

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Hello

Behind The Camera

Hi, I’m Mark

I offer bespoke wedding films for couples getting married in Oxford and the surrounding countryside — covering places like Woodstock, Henley-on-Thames, Witney, Bampton, Bicester, and the Oxfordshire villages in between.

Whether you’re planning a ceremony at the Bodleian Library, a garden reception near Christ Church Meadow, or a countryside marquee just outside Abingdon, I work with a quiet, documentary approach that captures everything without getting in the way.

I’ve filmed weddings for public figures, international families, and clients who require complete discretion — often under NDAs. From private homes along the Thames to venues like Aynhoe Park, Kirtlington Park, and Caswell House, I shoot with professional cinema cameras, clean audio, and a story-first mindset.

If you’re looking for a natural, respectful way to document your wedding — without turning it into a production — I offer full-day filming, optional Super 8 film, and live streaming if needed. Travel across Oxfordshire is included, and I’m available for destination weddings across the UK and Europe.

 

Work

very wedding we film in Oxford is approached with a natural, documentary style — no scripts, no setups, no take-twos. We capture the day as it actually unfolds, staying true to the atmosphere, not some staged version of it. From morning prep in Georgian townhouses around Jericho to late-night dancing in university halls or countryside barns near Witney, the aim is always the same: film what’s real and make it beautiful — without stepping in the way.

We’ve filmed ceremonies in iconic Oxford venues like the Bodleian Library and University Church of St Mary the Virgin, as well as small chapels in Iffley and Eynsham. We’ve covered marquee receptions on private estates, tipi weddings near Woodstock, and candlelit dinners in Cotswold stone homes on the edge of Bampton. Every location brings its own rhythm — but our approach never changes: quiet, composed, and present.

Our cameras are cinema-grade, colour-matched, and rock-steady. Audio is captured with pro wireless kits and backup recorders so the vows, the speeches, and the spontaneous moments come through clearly — even in echoey chapels or under open skies. We shoot handheld when it helps, locked off when space allows, and we always stay discreet.

We run multiple angles for key parts of the day — ceremonies, speeches, first dances — so nothing is missed. But you won’t find us waving cameras in front of guests or interrupting for ‘one more take’. We don’t direct. We don’t prompt. We wait, watch, and film with intent.

The end result? A wedding film that feels honest. The nerves, the glances, the laughter, the chaos — it’s all part of the story. Captured naturally, calmly, and built to last.

Pricing

Capturing The Full Wedding Experience

Oxfordshire Wedding Videography

Oxford Wedding Videography – Timeless Backdrops, Natural Coverage

Oxford is one of those rare places where history and modern life sit side by side — which makes it a brilliant setting for wedding videography. The city’s blend of Gothic architecture, leafy college quads, and nearby countryside gives couples a huge range of options, whether you’re after classic elegance or something more offbeat.

We’ve filmed weddings at the Crazy Bear Hotel in Stadhampton a few times now — always a bold, visually rich venue with loads of character. But Oxford’s charm runs deep. From ceremonies in college chapels to receptions in converted barns just outside the ring road, it’s a location that always delivers strong visuals without needing anything staged.

If you’re planning a wedding in Oxford, or nearby villages like Bladon, Wheatley, or Headington, I offer discreet full-day filming, Super 8 options, and calm, story-led edits that don’t interrupt the flow. Just real moments, captured well — and a film that won’t date.

 

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From the dreaming spires of Oxford to the quiet beauty of rural villages like Bampton, Watlington, and Burford, Oxfordshire has a timeless quality that suits cinematic wedding films. I’ve worked across the region — from university colleges and registry offices to marquee receptions on private estates — always filming discreetly and letting the day unfold naturally.

Venues like Blenheim Palace, Crazy Bear, and smaller countryside barns all bring different energy — some bold, some stripped-back — but the approach stays consistent: no direction, no interference, just honest storytelling filmed with care.

I offer full-day coverage, live streaming if needed, and Super 8 options for couples who want something a bit different. Whether your wedding is in the city centre or deep in the Oxfordshire hills, it’ll be filmed properly — without turning it into a production.

READY TO BOOK?

When a couple books, we do our best to arrange a visit to the venue around two weeks before the wedding — not to direct or plan, but to quietly familiarise ourselves with the layout, lighting, and flow of the day. We're not photographers. We don’t choreograph people or stage moments. Our role is to observe and capture things naturally, without getting in the way.

Dates fill quickly — if you’re looking for someone who works calmly, professionally, and with minimal fuss, get in touch to check availability.