Philosophy
The Moments Between the Moments
The parts of a wedding that stay with you aren't usually the planned ones. It's the thing your dad said under his breath when he saw you. The way your partner looked before they'd noticed you were watching. The moment at the end of the night when everyone was still there.
Those things happen once. My job is to be in the right place when they do — and to make a film that, years from now, puts you straight back inside the feeling of that day.

The Experience
A few things worth knowing
You won't feel watched
Most couples tell me they didn't realise I was there for most of the day. I'm deliberately quiet, I don't interrupt, and I move without drawing attention. You'll feel at ease — and that's exactly when the best moments happen.
Your day runs how it runs
I fit around you, your venue and your suppliers — not the other way around. I coordinate quietly in the background so things stay relaxed, and I never slow the day down to get a shot.
Ten years of wedding mornings
From coastal weddings around Cleethorpes and Grimsby to country houses across Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire — I know the light, the venues, and what to watch for at every part of the day.

Photo: James Green Studio
Meet Jacob
A bit about me
My path has always been filmmaking. Based in Cleethorpes on the Lincolnshire coast, I film weddings across Grimsby, Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, East Yorkshire and selected UK destinations. After 10 years of wedding days, I still care most about the small honest things: voices, nerves, laughter, movement, and the people who make the day feel like yours.
When I'm not behind the camera, you'll usually find me with my wife, Heidi, and our dog, Willow. Heidi and I got married at Healing Manor in 2026, so the feeling of being on the other side of the camera is still very real to me: the excitement, the lists, the nerves, and the joy of having everyone you love in one place.

