Our Funeral Videography, Photography & Live Streaming Blog
Welcome to the UK Funeral Video Services blog — a collection of real stories, case studies, and behind-the-scenes insights from the many funerals we’ve had the honour of documenting across the UK.
Here, you’ll find examples of our funeral live streaming, videography, and photography work, each one reflecting the care, professionalism, and compassion that guide everything we do. From Caribbean and African funerals to military ceremonies, church services, natural burials, and celebrations of life, these posts show the diversity of families and traditions we’ve worked with and the respect we bring to every occasion.
Each article offers a glimpse into the planning, technical detail, and emotion behind our work — highlighting how thoughtful filming and photography can preserve memories, connect families worldwide, and honour a loved one’s life with beauty and dignity.
Why Funeral Videography Matters
Discover how our professional multi-camera funeral streaming services provide high-quality live broadcasts of Jamaican funerals. Filmed at The Rock Church, Walthamstow in London, this post showcases the importance of connecting loved ones worldwide with seamless live streaming technology.
Greenacres Chiltern Natural Burial Grounds - Funeral Videography
Whilst most of our work of late has been live streaming, here’s a funeral we filmed a couple of days ago for the lovely Steve Mead, whom I had the privilege to meet last year and who’s life was cut short by this dreaded disease.
His Funeral took place at Greenacres Chiltern Cemetery & Woodland Burial Site set in 72 Acres of beautiful woodland. This was the perfect setting to celebrate his life and the journey into the forest where he was buried and surrounded by nature was truly beautiful.
Hampton Funeral Photographer
On a wet and windy day, the friends and family of Joan arrived at All Saints Church in Hampton, London to celebrate her life. All Saints is a very beautiful and friendly church. Whilst setting up one of the ladies made me a nice cup of tea and showed me around. Soon freinds and family arrived and made their way into the Church as the dark clouds rolled in. Just as the Hearse arrived the heavens really opened up and the rain came down really hard.
The rain was relentless as Joan’s coffin was carried into the church. I managed to find a relatively dry spot under a tree where I could take photos from. The tributes led by the family were really beautiful and once the service was over we headed off to South West Middlesex Crematorium (Hanworth Crematorium) for the final blessings.
Yorkshire Funeral Photographer - A Viking Funeral
Today I was at Grenoside Crematorium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire in what felt like a warm spring day. This was my first visit here, so a new Crematorium for me. After a quick chat with the friendly team I was ready and set up for Ethan’s Funeral. There was a festival theme the the ceremony with everyone wearing bright colourful clothing and viking helmets to celebrate his life. There was music, dancing and some amazing tributes to this young mans life. An absolute privilege to be there as a Funeral Videographer to capture this event. Thank you to the whole family for having me.
“My dear friend George Richmond, the Director of Photography for the Marvel movie Deadpool, took on the responsibility of selecting a videographer for my husband's funeral. He chose you out of everyone he looked at, and I am immensely grateful for that decision.
Your work is truly remarkable - from the beautiful opening shots to the impeccable sound quality and the finer details throughout. The way you captured the vibrant blue sky was touching, especially since my husband had such an affection for blue skies. My heartfelt thanks for everything you've done.”
— Lady M ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️