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Lower House Farm Wedding in Herefordshire

A relaxed and rustic celebration at Lower House Farm in Herefordshire, surrounded by rolling hills, heartfelt vows, and the warmth of family and friends.

Nestled in the heart of Herefordshire, Lower House Farm is one of those places that instantly feels special. Surrounded by rolling hills, wildflower meadows, and fields dotted with sheep and cows grazing peacefully in the distance, it’s the perfect setting for a countryside celebration. Keifer and Charlotte’s relaxed, rustic wedding was filled with emotion, laughter, and unforgettable moments - the kind of story that reminds you why Lower House Farm weddings are such a joy to film.

Sheep grazing in the meadows surrounding Lower House Farm wedding venue in Herefordshire countryside.

A scenic view of the fields surrounding Lower House Farm in Herefordshire, with sheep grazing among tall grass. The countryside setting captures the relaxed and rustic atmosphere of weddings at the venue.

The celebrations began at Old Great Marlborough, where Charlotte, Keifer, and their close family spent the weekend together before the wedding. The house was full of laughter, emotion and the gentle chaos of everyone getting ready under one roof. It was the kind of morning that felt calm yet full of anticipation - friends helping with final touches, family gathered in the kitchen, and the soft hum of excitement in the air.

At Lower House Farm, the ceremony took place beneath the big oak tree, overlooking the valley and surrounded by open countryside. Keifer’s sister hosted the ceremony, which made it all the more personal and emotional. Their vows were beautifully written and filled with warmth, reflecting their journey - from meeting on Tinder while Keifer was visiting from Australia, to building a life together in the UK. The setting, the laughter, and the emotion all came together perfectly in that moment.

As the day unfolded, guests enjoyed drinks on the lawn, exploring the farm and soaking up the sunshine, with the occasional rain spell adding a cosy charm as everyone gathered inside the barn. During the reception, Charlotte joined her choir to sing - a moment that filled the venue with joy and connection and perfectly captured the spirit of the day. Later, as the evening light softened, the couple slipped away for a quiet walk down to the waterfall, taking in the stillness and beauty of the countryside before heading back to a packed dance floor and a celebration that carried on late into the night.


Kind Words from Keifer AND charlotte at lower house farm

“Oh my gosh, we were not ready! We loved the highlight film, but the feature film was something else. The way you cut and layered it together and built a narrative... We're blown away, honestly. I'm so, so glad we both only chose to have a video, but that we found you!

We saw my family in the days after and watched again with them - safe to say you had my big bad brother sobbing!

We're so thrilled with it, honestly. If we can review anywhere, provide a testimonial, or sing your praises off the side of a mountain, let me know!”

Bride and groom standing together on a hillside at Lower House Farm wedding venue in Herefordshire countryside.

A peaceful moment between the couple captured on the hillside at Lower House Farm in Herefordshire. Surrounded by rolling hills and soft evening light, this image reflects the relaxed, rustic atmosphere of countryside weddings at the venue.


Bride and groom laughing as they cut their wedding cake during the reception at Lower House Farm in Herefordshire.

A joyful moment from a wedding reception at Lower House Farm in Herefordshire, as the couple laugh together while cutting their cake inside the rustic barn.


Planning Your lower house farm Wedding?

If you’re getting married at Lower House Farm and want your day captured with the same emotion, atmosphere, and storytelling as Keifer and Charlotte’s, I’d love to hear from you. My approach focuses on the real moments with nothing posed, creating a film that feels honest and timeless.

You can explore more of my work over on the Films page, or get in touch here to check availability to start planning your own Lower House Farm wedding video.

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A Spring Wedding at Glewstone Court, Ross-on-Wye

Michael and Lucy share an incredible bond - the kind that’s been strengthened through life’s toughest moments. After Michael suffered a serious motorbike accident, Lucy was by his side every step of the way, nursing him back to health. Their wedding at Glewstone Court wasn’t just a celebration of love, but of resilience, gratitude, and the connection they’ve built together.

Set in the Ross-on-Wye countryside, Glewstone Court was the perfect backdrop for their intimate day. The Georgian manor’s warmth and elegance created a space that felt personal and full of heart - the ideal setting for a couple whose story is so deeply rooted in love and strength.

The day unfolded with a calm and genuine energy from the very beginning. The morning preparations were peaceful and full of anticipation, with laughter and quiet moments shared between family and friends. Their ceremony was deeply personal - heartfelt vows that reflected their journey and the love that brought them to this point. Throughout the day, the connection between both families was unmistakable; it felt less like two sides coming together and more like one big family celebrating something truly meaningful. The dance floor never slowed thanks to The Cube Tuesdays, and the atmosphere carried that perfect mix of emotion, energy, and pure joy that defines a wedding like Michael and Lucy’s.


Couples q&a


Let’s start with your story - how did you two meet?

We met at work, Mike was my manager! I found him quite uptight and serious but he used to tell me these awful jokes and I would pretend to laugh haha -  It wasn’t until we went out for a works do and he asked me to dance, I actually saw a fun side of him!

Tell us a bit about you both - what do you do, what are you into, and what’s life like together?

We’ve bonded over our love of rock music and go to as many gigs as possible! We used to go camping but mike couldn’t cope with not having a private bathroom.. to attend to his beard of course. We cook all the time which quickly becomes competitive and we’re always trying different cuisines. 

ride and groom walking together on the lawn outside Glewstone Court wedding venue in Ross-on-Wye.

Michael and Lucy walking through the gardens of Glewstone Court after their ceremony.

How did the proposal happen? 

Mike took me to the Limewood hotel not far from where we live in the New Forest for a two day spa break over my birthday. After dinner, we went back to the room to find a huge bouquet of red and white roses, romantic music playing on the radio and my engagement ring in a box. It was a huge surprise, I can’t remember exactly what he said, something poetic and romantic I imagine and through tears of laughter & happiness, I said yes. 

What made you choose your wedding venue, and what stood out to you about it?

We wanted to find a venue that would feel like a little holiday for everyone and that was easily accessible for everyone as most of my family live in North Wales. We also wanted somewhere where we would have exclusive use and ideally over a couple of days. Two days after getting engaged we went to Hereford and booked Glewstone Court. I knew it was perfect after meeting the owner Gary, who made us feel super comfortable and assured us that our wedding day would be everything we wanted it to be, they didn’t disappoint! We decided to have it on the 8th May as it was our 8 year anniversary.

What kind of experience did you want to create for your guests?

We wanted the day to be mostly relaxed - it’s not often we see all of our family as we are spread around the country so the most important thing was having everyone come together.

What are some of your favourite memories from the day itself?

Getting ready in the morning for me (Lucy) - it was very relaxed and I woke up super early to have a really long bath. I knew the day was going to fly by so it was nice to take some time to myself in the morning to soak it all in. Getting ready with my mum & girlfriends and of course, seeing Mike at the end of the aisle! Mike says seeing me in my dress and the food & finally relaxing after his speech haha!

Bride and groom sharing their first dance surrounded by family and friends at Glewstone Court.

A beautiful first dance moment at Michael and Lucy’s Glewstone Court wedding.

What was it like seeing your wedding film for the first time?

Aahhhh this was the best ever. I said to Mike the one thing I will NOT compromise on his having a videographer. To be honest, I don’t think he understood what to expect in terms of the finished video - he was really shocked to see how beautifully edited it was! & so was my mum to be honest, she couldn't get over the editing and the music and how beautifully it all came together.  We watched it three times in a row and have watched it so many times since. We were really emotional watching it back and we couldn’t stop laughing at all the moments you captured that we missed - like my dad taking a huge sigh after finishing his speech!

Any advice you’d give to other couples currently planning their wedding?

  1. Book Morgan as your videographer - he will create a beautiful video capturing all elements of your day. 

  2. Don’t stress about things going wrong - or the weather! If something isn’t exactly how you wanted it to be on the day, you’ll be so wrapped up in the day itself and all of the emotions that come with it, that it won’t really matter. Our photo booth guys brought the wrong backdrop, green foliage instead of white roses, but after about 30 seconds I was over it!

  3. Enjoy the planning. It can feel overwhelming but enjoy the buildup as it will soon be over. I love Christmas and the buildup was like Christmas day but x 10 haha!


Kind Words from LUCY AND MICHAEL at gLEWSTONE COURT

"We recently had Morgan as our wedding videographer for our wedding at Glewstone Court.. From the moment we previewed his beautiful work, right through to our wedding day, we knew we were in good hands. Morgan is such a lovely, genuine person who instantly made my husband and I feel completely at ease. He blended in seamlessly with our guests and the flow of the day, nothing felt forced or dictated, just completely relaxed and natural, allowing us to enjoy the day! We would absolutely recommend Morgan to anyone getting married in the future! Thank you so much again!"

Bride and groom entering their wedding reception at Glewstone Court, smiling and holding hands as guests applaud.

Michael and Lucy making their entrance as newlyweds inside Glewstone Court.



Planning Your Glewstone Court Wedding?

If you’re planning your Glewstone Court wedding or getting married near Ross-on-Wye, I’d love to capture your story. My films are crafted to feel authentic and timeless - focused on real moments, emotion, and the atmosphere that makes your day uniquely yours.

You can explore more of my work over on the Films page, or get in touch here to check availability.

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Do You Need a Wedding Videographer? What to Know

If you’ve been Googling ‘Do I need a wedding videographer?’, this post will help you decide…”you're not alone. It's a question many couples ask - especially if you've already booked a wedding photographer.

Now, I know I might sound a little biased (this is what I do), but one of the most common things I hear from my couples after they’ve seen their finished film is:

“Booking a videographer was the best decision we made.”

It’s something I hear time and time again from couples who weren’t sure if they really needed a wedding film, only to realise afterward how invaluable it was.

One lovely couple said it perfectly:

Screenshot of a client testimonial expressing how glad they were to book a wedding videographer and how worth it the experience was."

Hearing things like this is exactly why I do what I do - because I know how special these memories become once the day is over. yet, I’m always surprised by how many people are unsure whether to include video in their plans at all.

So in this post, I want to break down the most common questions couples ask - and help you decide if a wedding film is right for you.

We Have a Photographer - Why Do We Need a Videographer Too?

Photography and videography go hand in hand - but they offer very different things. A photographer is a staple at almost every wedding, and there are certain moments everyone expects to be captured: walking down the aisle, the first kiss, family portraits, the cake cutting, and of course, a beautiful couple’s portrait for the wall.

But when it comes to video, many couples aren’t quite sure what to expect. And in a way, that’s a good thing - it gives us the freedom to work quietly in the background, capturing the atmosphere and those real, candid moments that happen in between the formalities.

While photographers are often busy coordinating groups or posing key shots, a videographer is focused on something else entirely: emotion, movement, and sound.

  • The reactions during the ceremony

  • The way your partner looks at you before you say “I do”

  • The speeches - the laughter, the tears, the words you’ll want to remember forever

These are the moments that make your day feel real when you watch it back. A photo might freeze a single second, but a film lets you relive the entire moment - from the words spoken to the way it felt.

And nearly every couple we work with says the same thing after their wedding: “It went by in a flash!” You spend months (sometimes years) planning, and it’s over in one unforgettable blur. Having both a photographer and videographer means you don’t have to choose between stillness and story - you get both.

Won’t It Be Too Much to Have Both a Photographer and a Videographer on the Day?

It’s a totally valid concern! No one wants their wedding day to feel like a film set and with the rise of content creators offering behind-the-scenes footage, this question is more relevant than ever. Having too many people with cameras around can feel overwhelming, and it’s something worth considering carefully when planning your day.

And let’s be honest - many people still imagine the old stereotype of the videographer with a huge camera on their shoulder, a tangle of wires, and bright lights in everyone's face. But times (and tech) have changed.

That’s why my approach as a videographer is always built around being discreet and minimal. I don’t use bulky gear or intrusive lighting, and I won’t pull you away from your guests for endless takes. Instead, I work quietly in the background, capturing moments as they naturally unfold without adding any pressure or taking you out of the experience.

I also work seamlessly with photographers, making sure we’re not stepping on each other’s toes or competing for your attention. My goal is simple: to preserve your memories without ever becoming part of the story.

Most of the time, couples tell me they barely noticed I was filming - until they watched their film and realised just how much I’d captured.


On the day Morgan was very attentive but never intrusive. It’s amazing how he manages to be absolutely everywhere but never in anyone’s way. Blending in seamlessly with the guests and capturing some excellent and very real moments between me, my new wife, and all our friends and family.
— Daniel and Lisa

Will I Even Watch My Wedding Video?

​​This is something a lot of couples ask - and it’s completely fair. Weddings are a big investment, and you want to know what you’ll actually use and enjoy after the day is over.

The truth is, you’ll watch your wedding film more than you think. Not just in the days after the wedding, but on anniversaries, lazy Sundays, when you're missing a loved one who gave a speech, or even one day with your future children. It becomes more than just a film - it becomes a time capsule of one of the most emotional, joyful, and fleeting days of your life.

Gone are the days of dusting off a DVD or digging out a VHS. Today, your film is delivered online - easy to stream, share, and download, whether you’re watching on a phone, tablet, or TV. I offer a range of film lengths, from short teasers made for sharing to longer, cinematic edits that let you sit back and relive your wedding from start to finish.

And if you’d prefer to keep it all private, no problem - films can be password protected, so you control exactly who sees them.

Example of a Morgan Lewis Films wedding gallery on Vidflow, showing how couples can stream and download their wedding films on any device including phone, tablet, and TV.


What About Content Creators?

With the rise of wedding content creators, it’s natural to wonder: Do I really need a wedding videographer too? Content creators are a growing trend, and they offer something very specific - fast-turnaround, behind-the-scenes style clips, often filmed on smartphones and delivered quickly for social media.

If having those casual, in-the-moment snippets to share the next day is a priority for you, a content creator might be a great addition. But it’s important to understand that their role is very different to that of a professional wedding videographer.

Where a content creator focuses on volume and speed, a wedding videographer focuses on the story and emotion. Your wedding film isn’t just a collection of clips - it’s thoughtfully captured, carefully edited, and designed to last a lifetime. It’s about real storytelling, not just social content.

There’s room for both, of course - but if you're looking for something timeless, cinematic, and deeply personal, a wedding videographer offers a completely different level of intention and quality.


So, Do You Really Need a Wedding Videographer?

If capturing the emotion, energy, and atmosphere of your wedding day matters to you, then investing in a wedding film is one of the best decisions you can make.

If a photograph is worth a thousand words, imagine how much more a film can say - with movement, sound, and all the little moments that photos just can’t capture. The sound of your vows, the look on your partner’s face as you walk down the aisle, the laughter during speeches - these are memories you’ll want to revisit again and again for years to come.

And if you’re still unsure, consider this: according to a Huffington Post article, 98% of brides say they regret not hiring a videographer. It’s one of the most common post-wedding regrets, because once the day has passed, you realise just how quickly it all flew by.


If you’d like to find out more about my approach or check availability for your date, I’d love to hear from you. You can get in touch through my contact page - let’s create something timeless together.

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A Christmas Wedding at Tortworth Court

Amos & Helena’s Tortworth Court wedding was a true winter wonderland - Christmas trees, fairy lights and joyful celebration in an unforgettable setting.

Helena & Amos’ Tortworth Court wedding was the perfect way to wrap up the year. Held just after Christmas, their day had everything you’d want from a winter celebration - glowing fairy lights, towering Christmas trees, and a warm, festive atmosphere that made the whole venue feel like something out of a fairytale.

Both Helena and Amos got ready at the venue - Helena in the bridal suite, Amos in the library. The morning had a quiet, steady energy, and one of the most special parts of the day came early on, when they shared a first look. It was a calm, intentional moment that felt really grounding before everything began.

The ceremony took place in the Orangery at Tortworth Court, surrounded by soft winter light, fairy lights, and two huge Christmas trees that gave the space a real sense of season. Readings from close family and friends made it feel personal and emotional - a ceremony that truly reflected who they are.

From there, the day unfolded into celebration. Singing waiters lifted the energy in the afternoon, sparklers lit up the evening, and the dance floor stayed full all night thanks to an incredible set from the Satori Band.

Helena & Amos created a day that felt festive and full of heart - relaxed, emotional, and the perfect way to bring everyone together after Christmas.

KIND WORDS FROM HELENA & AMOS AT TORTWORTH COURT

“Booking Morgan was one of the best decisions we made for our wedding. From start to finish, Morgan was an absolute dream to work with — professional, creative, and incredibly talented. He captured every special moment so beautifully, from the big emotional highlights to the little candid details we might have otherwise missed. Watching our video feels like reliving the magic of our day all over again. If you're looking for someone who truly understands how to tell a love story, look no further. Thanks, Morgan!”
– Helena & Amos

Christmas trees with fairy lights outside Tortworth Court, creating a festive winter wedding setting.

Twinkling Christmas trees setting the scene for a magical winter wedding at Tortworth Court.

SUPPLIERS FROM THE DAY

Venue: @tortworth_court_weddings
Videographer: @morganlewisfilms
Photographer: @scottstockwellphotography
Hair: @michellehuddhairstudio
Makeup: @megbowenmakeup
Florist: @drieddesigns
Singing Waiters: @dramaticeventsltd
Band: @satoriweddings

Bride and groom sharing their first dance at Tortworth Court wedding reception, surrounded by guests.

Amos & Helena’s first dance at Tortworth Court, surrounded by family and friends.

venue highlights

Tortworth Court is a magical setting year-round, but there’s something extra special about celebrating here during the festive season. The Orangery glows with soft natural light during the day, and as evening falls, fairy lights and towering Christmas trees transform the space into a winter wonderland. The grand architecture of the main house paired with seasonal décor creates an atmosphere that is both cosy and elegant - the perfect backdrop for a celebration filled with warmth and joy.

My Approach to Filming at Tortworth Court


As a wedding videographer, Tortworth Court offers so many beautiful contrasts to work with. The bridal suite and library provide quiet, intimate spaces for preparations - moments where anticipation and emotion build before the day unfolds. The Orangery, with its glass walls and natural light, creates a cinematic setting for the ceremony, while the grounds and gardens give endless opportunities for timeless portraits. By evening, the glow of fairy lights and the energy of the Orangery set the stage for celebration. My approach is always to blend into the background, capturing these moments as they naturally happen, so that the final film feels authentic and true to the day.

Aerial view of Tortworth Court wedding venue in the Gloucestershire countryside, surrounded by gardens and woodland.

Tortworth Court, a grand country house wedding venue in Gloucestershire, captured from above.


LOOKING FOR A TORTWORTH COURT WEDDING VIDEOGRAPHER?

If you're planning a wedding at Tortworth Court and you’re looking for a relaxed wedding videographer who creates artistic yet authentic films, I’d love to hear from you.

My approach is all about capturing your day as it truly felt - real moments, genuine connection, and a film that feels uniquely yours.

You can explore more of my work on the Films page, or get in touch to check availability.

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Dewsall Court Wedding | Venue Guide & Real Films

A Dewsall Court wedding is always unforgettable. From rustic charm to heartfelt moments, explore real wedding films and discover why this Herefordshire venue is so loved by couples.

Dewsall Court weddings are truly one of a kind. Set in the Herefordshire countryside, the 12th-century family home has been lovingly restored into an exclusive-use wedding venue. From morning preparations in the house to ceremonies in the rustic Wainhouse barn, it’s a venue full of character and beauty. Couples can choose from a variety of spaces: the gardens for outdoor drinks receptions, the cosy church on the grounds, or the dramatic barn for the evening celebrations. It’s the perfect setting for couples who want a relaxed, stylish, and personal wedding surrounded by nature.

As a wedding videographer, I love filming at Dewsall Court because it has such a versatile flow to the day. There’s always a natural rhythm - quiet, emotional moments inside the house, open laughter and celebrations in the gardens, and the wild energy of the Wainhouse barn at night. My approach is to stay unobtrusive, letting the day unfold while I capture the atmosphere, the light, and the little moments that make the film feel alive.

Oliver & Roisin’s Autumn Dewsall Court Wedding

As a Dewsall Court wedding videographer, I’ve had the pleasure of filming at this beautiful countryside venue - and Oliver & Roisin’s October wedding was something truly special. With golden sunshine, emotional moments, and a party that threw tradition out the window, their day was heartfelt, joyful, and completely true to them.

The morning was full of laughter and anticipation as both Oliver and Roisin got ready on-site in different parts of the venue. One of the most touching moments came just before the ceremony – when Roisin shared a quiet, emotional first look with her dad. It was a beautiful, grounding pause before the day fully took flight.

The ceremony took place at Dewsall, filled with warm autumn light and so much love. Adding to the intimacy of the moment, Roisin’s brother led the ceremony as their celebrant, which made the whole experience feel even more personal and meaningful. Their vows were sincere and heartfelt, shared in front of friends and family in one of the venue’s most beautiful spaces.

As the afternoon rolled into evening, the party energy steadily built - and instead of a traditional cake cut or first dance, Oliver and Roisin surprised everyone with a piñata. Packed with party hats, props, and pure chaos, it burst open and launched the dance floor into full-blown mayhem. No slow build, no polite shuffle - just instant celebration, and some of the most fun I’ve captured all year.

Their wedding was a perfect blend of meaning and mischief - moments of emotion balanced with total, unfiltered joy. It was a reminder that the best weddings are the ones that reflect who you are. And Oliver & Roisin’s day did exactly that.


COUPLES Q&A

Let’s start with your story - how did you two meet?

We met nine years ago on Tinder of all places. We had lots of mutual friends and I had recognised Ollie from University so it was a good conversation starter. That, and the profile picture of Ollie cuddling the most gorgeous looking dog!

Tell us a bit about you both - what do you do, what are you into, and what’s life like together?

I am a lawyer and Ollie is an accountant so we sound deathly boring people (we promise we aren't!) but really, our happiness and fun stems from spending time together (usually with our cockapoo Rudy) ticking off every beach in Wales, eating all the food and travelling. Married life is largely just the same but it's brought with it a new level of contentment and happiness – plus with the most amazing memories of our incredible wedding weekend.


How did the proposal happen? 

Ollie organised the most perfect proposal I could have wished for – I had no idea it was going to happen any time soon as we were in the midst of a huge house renovation. So the surprise made the proposal extra special. We were on a sunset walk at one of our favourite beaches with Rudy our dog and I was busy snapping pictures of the sunset when I turned around and Ollie was on one knee! It was low key and so perfect for us. We had the most special meal in a gorgeous local restaurant to celebrate later that night and spent the weekend at the beach getting excited and starting to make initial wedding plans.

What made you choose your wedding venue, and what stood out to you about it?

My mum had actually found Dewsall Court as it was relatively local to her house. We only booked to see two wedding venues and knew as soon as we walked into Dewsall that it was the one and we didn't need to look at any others!

What kind of experience did you want to create for your guests?

Not only did we want to get married in a beautiful venue but we wanted to ensure that it was a comfortable and sociable place. We didn't want anywhere stuffy where our guests felt they couldn't relax or explore. Dewsall Court was perfect for this as they have so many amazing areas in and around the house that you could use – from the house gardens for post-ceremony drinks and music to the Wainhouse barn where we held our ceremony, wedding breakfast and dancing. The grounds and gardens were brilliant in the sunny weather. However, the main thing was we wanted incredible food! And the venue really delivered – the sticky toffee pudding still lives rent free in my head and we had such great feedback from guests about how excellent the food was.

Wedding guests laughing and enjoying drinks outside at a Dewsall Court wedding reception

Laughter and drinks during the outdoor reception at Dewsall Court.

What are some of your favourite memories from the day itself?

From start to finish I just remember having the largest smile on my face – so much so, my cheeks hurt! Having all our family and friends together, with the most incredible weather we could have wished for (for October!), dancing the night away are memories we will have forever.

What was it like seeing your wedding film for the first time?

In the excitement and overwhelm of the day it's inevitable that some memories are a little hazy. It's why we were so sure we wanted to have our day captured on film, so we could look back and truly remember all the special moments of our day. Watching the film Morgan made for us, for the first time, was so special. We popped a bottle of our wedding champagne to make it a true experience and it was better than either of us could have hoped for! I went on to rewatch it about ten times! We have decided to rewatch the film every year on our anniversary. It's truly one of the most special, valuable things we will ever have. It's worth its weight in gold to us!

Any advice you’d give to other couples currently planning their wedding?

Try not to get swept up in wedding traditions or current trends if they're not 'you'. The most special things we did at our wedding were things that were personal to us. We got rid of the first dance as we both hate dancing and were dreading it! We are so happy we did that – it was the right choice for us and we didn't feel any nerves or dread then!


KIND WORDS FROM OLIVER & ROISIN AT DEWSALL COURT

“We are so happy we had Morgan to capture our wedding day on film. He was lovely to work with, professional and perfectly blended into the background so we didn't even know he was there! The film itself is fantastic – Morgan cleverly pieced together snapshots of audio with particular clips and it truly has made our film so personal and perfect. His style and editing is stunning and he worked so well alongside our photographer. Thank you Morgan, we couldn't have asked for more!”
– Oliver & Roisin

Bride and groom walking hand in hand inside the Wainhouse barn at Dewsall Court wedding reception, surrounded by long tables with candles and fairy lights.

The newlyweds walking through the candlelit Wainhouse barn at their Dewsall Court wedding.


SUPPLIERS FROM THE DAY


LOOKING FOR A DEWSALL COURT WEDDING VIDEOGRAPHER?

If you're planning your wedding at Dewsall Court and you're looking for a relaxed wedding videographer who creates artistic yet authentic films, I'd love to hear from you.

My approach is all about capturing your day as it truly felt - real moments, genuine connection, and a film that feels uniquely yours.

You can explore more of my work on the Films page, or get in touch to check availability.

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Huw & Katie’s Quantock Lakes Wedding | Somerset Wedding Videographer

Huw & Katie’s joyful Quantock Lakes celebration, filmed by Morgan Lewis Films - a Somerset Wedding Videographer capturing authentic, cinematic stories.

As a Somerset wedding videographer, filming at Quantock Lakes is always a pleasure and Huw & Katie’s day was full of heartfelt moments, relaxed energy, and a real sense of joy from beginning to end. Set against the stunning countryside backdrop, their wedding felt personal, fun, and completely true to them.

The morning was filled with anticipation, laughter, and one especially moving moment - when Katie asked her grandad to walk her down the aisle. As they entered the ceremony together, it became one of the most emotional parts of the day, and you could feel how much it meant to everyone there.

After the ceremony and a brilliant surprise performance from singing waiters, the energy in the room lifted and carried through to the evening. Huw & Katie’s first dance to Ain’t No Mountain High Enough was full of joy and personality – one of those moments where you can’t help but smile behind the camera.

As the sun began to dip, we stepped away for a little while to capture some golden hour portraits by the lake. It was a peaceful pause in the day -  just the two of them, with soft light and a calm that contrasted beautifully with the celebrations still to come.

And celebrate they did - the dance floor stayed packed all night, with friends and family fully throwing themselves into the party. It was the perfect end to a wedding that felt joyful, relaxed, and completely unforgettable.


Couples q&a


Let’s start with your story - how did you two meet?

We met at Cardiff university whilst studying physiotherapy. We were friends for a couple of years, Huw caught feelings and Katie agreed to go on a date after 7 months of persistence. The rest is history!

Bride and groom celebrating with guests during their wedding reception at Quantock Lakes, filmed by Somerset Wedding Videographer Morgan Lewis Films.

Tell us a bit about you both - what do you do, what are you into, and what’s life like together?

We are stereotypical physios and love exercise - always in the gym, running or hiking. We love holidays and sightseeing together but equally love our routine and home comforts. 

How did the proposal happen? 

We were in North Wales (Huw’s stomping ground) - he suggested a number of beautiful places to explore but Katie said no to all of them, totally unaware Huw was scoping for the perfect setting to pop the question. We were staying in a Shepherd’s hut and Huw got down on one knee in the wood-fired hot tub!


What made you choose your wedding venue, and what stood out to you about it?

Quantock lakes just ticked every box - beautiful grounds, plenty of stunning indoor space and a welcoming, efficient team. But it was the accommodation that really stood out to us - it was unbelievable and we knew having our family and friends stay the night before would prolong the celebrations and allow for more quality time with them all. 

What kind of experience did you want to create for your guests?

We wanted an informal experience where everyone could let their hair down and have fun. We were so lucky that our friends and family provided such amazing energy throughout the entire day. 

What are some of your favourite memories from the day itself?

Where do we begin?! The ceremony was so emotional and intimate - something we’ll remember forever. The singing waiters were a definite highlight and got the party started. We also loved our golden hour shooting with Simon, Kiana and Morgan - we had so much fun running around in the grass and being silly.

Bride and groom running across the lawn at Quantock Lakes, captured by Somerset Wedding Videographer Morgan Lewis Films.

Huw & Katie enjoying a carefree moment together in the Somerset countryside at Quantock Lakes.

What was it like seeing your wedding film for the first time?

It exceeded all expectations! I don’t think we stopped smiling and crying throughout it. The wedding day was such a chaotic blur; being able to relive some of it through video was amazing and I know we’ll continue to rewatch it over and over. 

Any advice you’d give to other couples currently planning their wedding?

Be selfish - it’s your day, so focus on what you want and make sure you choose things that feel right for you. Stay together all day - try not to leave each other’s side during the wedding day; it’s a day to celebrate your love and you should enjoy it together. Prioritise photography and videography!! We can’t stress this enough - sounds so cliche but the day really does fly by too quickly. Having high quality photos and videos means that you can relive your day over and over again for years to come - we can’t put into words how much emotion you feel when flicking through your photos or watching your videos. Best money we’ve ever spent! 

Bride and groom sitting on a swing under a tree at sunset during their Quantock Lakes wedding, filmed by Somerset Wedding Videographer Morgan Lewis Films.

A quiet moment for Huw & Katie on the swing at Quantock Lakes as the sun set over Somerset.


Kind Words from Huw & Katie at Quantock Lakes

“Morgs! What have you done?! I’m a wreck! Unreal. We are so grateful that you captured our day like you have. Thank you”
– Huw

“Wow wow wow!! We’ve just watched our wedding video – 3 times! brought back all the emotion and left us in floods of tears! You’ve done an amazing job, thank you so much for capturing our day so perfectly ”
– Katie



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