Luke Batchelor Productions

Luke Batchelor Productions

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25/04/2026

Luxury black-tie editorial wedding inspiration 🖤🤍

I absolutely love this moment between Danielle and Darren at The Orangery Maidstone during their white tuxedo inspired black-tie wedding day. A simple moment as Darren leads Danielle down the steps into the formal gardens, it carries so much elegance and class.

As a wedding videographer and photographer, I’m always keen to show that beautiful moments in photo and film don’t have to be over-worked or over-staged. By using cinematic and editorial framing, the elegance comes from less- not more.

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23/04/2026

The kind of joy that doesn’t ask permission.

A personalised detail, a packed room, and the exact energy you hoped your wedding would have when you pictured it. This is why I keep filming long after the formalities are done.

I’ve always loved capturing dance floors during wedding celebrations- the elevation, energy and interactions are perfect for creating wedding films, especially for those high-energy moments.

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21/04/2026

Intimate moments and details- a wedding film must-have.

The little moments and details during a wedding day, I believe, are perhaps more important than the big, stand-out moments.

The detailing on a dress, a hand-hold, a look- these are the moments that evoke emotion and are what immerse you in the experience of your wedding films and photos.

It’s something my team and I understand and we spend a large majority of our day looking for exactly these moments. It’s tricky because they’re little interactions most people would miss- luckily however, we aren’t most people.

With my wedding photography and videography team we tirelessly hunt for these moments so that we can tell a cohesive story in both stills and moving frames.

15/04/2026

The perfection is in the inbetween.

Sometimes during a wedding day it’s the unplanned moments that resonate the most. It’s the uncontrollable belly-laugh, the holding of a hand or the catching of an eye that can really take you back to that moment and allow you to feel it all again.

I love using editorial and cinematic framing to tell a story. I can expose a scene properly, angle my subject so they look incredible on my screen, and I can guide and offer advice on what would make things look aesthetically amazing.

However I’m always looking for little moments like these, because they are totally uncontrollable. As a wedding filmmaker and photographer you have to watch carefully, envisage how a moment will play out and who is likely to do what, so that you are ready to capture the natural and beautiful moments that unfold amidst interactions.

No amount of lighting, equipment, training or money can teach you that. You just inherently have to follow your gut and intuition, trusting in your skill as a wedding videographer and storyteller. It’s what separates the goods from the greats.

I love this little moment from our inspirational wedding shoot with Jess & Connor.

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