Video and Memories and Final Light Photography have built a great reputation & trusted name for over three decades for producing high quality, creative wedding films throughout Yorkshire & the whole of the UK. With a catalogue of over 2000 weddings, we pride ourselves on our personal service & approach every wedding with the intent to capture each couples individuality. Our professional, fun & fri
endly service includes free advice, pre-wedding planning; unobtrusive filming & creative editing with attention to detail. Although wedding videography is where we made our name, our links with business, locally and nationally have gone from strength to strength in recent years with projects taking us throughout the UK and Europe. We regularly film promotional events & often work in conjunction with the press. All our footage is captured using the latest Sony FX6 professional recording equipment and edited using Appleβs Final Cut Pro, giving outstanding quality everytime. Coming from a photographic background it seemed only natural to extend our services and from 2007, Video and Memories proudly opened the doors to itβs new studio. Specialising in natural, relaxed and creative portraits, our style is distinctive & our studio & lifestyle portrait sessions are great fun and enjoyable for all ages. In addition to this we provide a comprehensive photographic service for business including product shoots & coverage of corporate events. Recent projects include the Creating a promotional film of a Luxury Villa in, Alicante, Spain. Plus filming short promotional films for Miss England finalists, Miss Scuba, New York Stadium, and also Theatre productions. Specialties: Photography:
Studio and location portrait photography
Commercial and PR photography
Corporate and Event photography
Fashion Photography
Photographic restoration
Picture framing service
Videography:
Solid state high definition film coverage of
Promotional Films
Weddings
Web adverts
Corporate and commercial events
Family celebrations
Video editing and duplication service