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.
Rugby Funeral Streaming - Greenhaven Woodland Burial Ground
A few days ago I was Funeral Streaming in Rugby. The main funeral service was held at All Saints Church in Libourne followed by the Live Streaming of the Burial at Greenhaven Woodland Burial Ground. The Milk Float Hearse transporting the coffin was a really lovely touch. Of all the Funerals I’ve streamed and filmed over the years, this was the first time I’ve ever seen a Milk Float Hearse.
During the Live Streaming of the Funeral, Family and friends from the UK, Australia and New Zealand logged in to join the family online.
Funerals at Randalls Park Crematorium - Live Funeral Streaming
It was nice to be back at Randalls Park Crematorium again in Surrey yesterday. I was there a lot throughout the pandemic Live Streaming Funerals for Families as the venue didn’t have the facilities at the time. This time I was back to capture the funeral in the main crematorium through normal Filming. The family wanted a high quality copy of the funeral to share with friends and family. Normal filming gives you this opportunity, to film everything in 4K, inside and outside and to capture details in much more clarity and with much more creativity than what Funeral Streaming would allow.
Dorset Funeral Videography - South Downs Natural Burial Site Woodland Burial
The coffin was carried down by the Pallbearers and Funeral Director on a Hand Cart followed by Family and friends. It’s always a challenge to film this moment from lots of different angles without being too intrusive, but it was really important to the family to capture the essence of this part of the Funeral. I had already been filming lots of details such as drone shots alone the canopy of the forest ready to set the scene and lead up to these moments. The whole service was beautifully done, with some singing, a reading, tributes and touching music played in the background at various moments. Once the coffin had been lowered then flowers were sprinkled in the grave while music was played in the background on an instrument which I have never seen before, but sounded amazing.
Croydon Funeral Streaming - London
This funeral took place in London where I was Funeral Streaming in Croydon for this family. I loved the subtle changes they made here, where he arrived the night before rather than on the day. What I liked about this approach was that as guests entered the church, they naturally made their way to the front to touch and read the cards on the Coffin, with many of them whispering their own tributes and words, before sitting down in their seats. A subtle but hugely powerful change which added a much deeper connection to the funeral.
Yorkshire Funeral Videographer - Funeral at St Mary's Church in Whitby
This funeral took place in Whitby, North Yorkshire at the Church of St Mary’s which is situated right next to Whitby Abbey. St Mary’s is a Norman church built in 1110 and the interior was pretty unique. The pews were the tallest I have ever seen and I’ve been to hundreds of Churches during my time as a Wedding Videographer and Funeral Videographer. This made it quite difficult to see anyone once seated and the pulpit was really high up, so I had a few challenges with regards to filming positions to overcome. Luckily I had arrived nice and early giving me plenty of time to set up and make the most of the scenery.
Surrey Funeral Streaming - Funeral at Loseley Park in Guildford
We arrived nice and early at Loseley Park in Guildford, Surrey to provide the Funeral Streaming for a family that had friends and relatives across the world. This was such a peaceful location for a funeral service as this family celebrated the life of their loved one around the world through our live stream.
Wembley & Edgware Funeral Photographer. - Photographing a Nigerian Funeral
As a Funeral Photographer I capture funerals all over the UK covering so many different cultures. This was a Nigerian Funeral in Edgware, London covering 4 locations, so it was a really busy day. We started the day at the family home with a White Hearse arriving behind the Funeral Director. Once there everyone came out to see the coffin and the flowers. Then we made a very short journey back down the hill to St Sebastian and St Pancras Church where the funeral was held. It was a lovely service, the minister was amazing and once finished it was off to Alperton Cemetery for the burial. The Funeral director made his way through Alperton cemetery and once the Hearse had pulled alongside the graveside the burial was underway. The Minister said his final words and then those in attendance threw flowers into the grave and said their final goodbyes. Once the grave had been filled everyone joined in to decorate the grave with flowers and wreathes. Then the family requested some family shots around the graveside and once finished it was time for the Wake which was back at St Sebastian and St Pancras Church Hall. Here are a few of the images I captured on the day to give you an idea of the kind of things we do.
Tribute Film and Funeral Slideshow
Here’s a Tribute Film & Slideshow we put together for one of our families where we Live Streamed a Funeral in Dorking a couple of days ago. This was a rather large set of photos, 123 in total set to 3 music tracks. A little bigger than what we normally do but as always we’re happy to work to whatever your ideas are. We also provided the family with a projector and screen and they played this during the wake.
Nottinghamshire Funeral Photographer - Funeral at Mansfield Crematorium
Mansfield Crematorium Funeral Photography by Shaun Foulds
It was a real privilege to photograph this funeral for a lovely lady who’s Father had recently passed away. The Funeral took place at Mansfield Crematorium in Nottinghamshire. Mansfield Crematorium is surrounded by a forest of Pine Trees, so the setting is very beautiful. The Funeral took place late afternoon, so the sun was getting ready to set and the light was dropping pretty fast. As family gathered outside the crematorium the Funeral Director and daughters of the deceased made their way up the drive walking in front of the Hearse. Family members carried the coffin into the service and then Drew Baxter the funeral celebrant led the service and shared family tributes throughout. Once the service had finished the family headed outside for a balloon release and then we finished with some family photos and some food at the pub just around the corner.
Surrey Funeral Streaming - CLANDON WOOD BURIAL GROUNDS
Funeral Streaming at Clandon Wood Natural Burial Grounds
We don’t just Live Stream Funerals in Churches and crematoriums, we also get asked by Families for Funeral Streaming in Woodlands and Meadows throughout the UK as well. A couple of days ago we covered this Disney Themed Funeral at Clandon Wood Nature Reserve & Natural Burial Ground in Guildford. I’ve filmed, photographed and Live Streamed funerals here through just about every season of the year and in all weather situations and I have to say that it is a beautiful venue. The Service always takes place in the Glass Pavilion with the log burner keeping everyone warm and followed by the family pushing the handcart with the coffin across to the Graveside. It was a lovely, warm service with lots of laughs and tears as family and friends shared stories about Tobias. Also, check out the amazing flowers and yes it says exactly what you think it says 😂🤣 Here’s just a few photos I managed to grab along the way. I was Live Streaming for the family so I didn’t get chance to take lots.
Baby Funeral Photography at Tarn Moor Memorial Woodland in Yorkshire
Thank you to the family for allowing me to share these images, It was an absolute privilege to travel up to Skipton to photograph Baby Oliver’s ceremony at Tarn Moor Memorial Woodlands. This was an incredible family who showed immense strength and love throughout the day. There was colouring, painting, stories and reflection as mum & dad shared their thoughts and memories of Oliver. Afterwards we all walked across to Tarn Moor Memorial Woodlands where some final words and readings were shared as his ashes were buried and a tree planted to mark the area.
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.
Hampshire Funeral Photographer, Petersfield
It was such a privilege to be asked to photograph Allan’s Funeral on behalf of his family a couple of weeks ago at St Mary Magdalen Church in Petersfield, Hampshire. It was a lovely celebration of Allan’s Life, the black horse and carriage were the perfect touch as he made his final journey to the church and Rams Hill Cemetery.
Hertfordshire Funeral Photographer – Icknield Way Cemetery, Letchworth
It was an absolute privilege to film and photograph this funeral on behalf of this beautiful family. I started the day at St Paul’s Church in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. It was a really cold day, very windy and the rain was trying it’s absolute best to get going, but managed to hold itself whilst family and friends arrived. The ceremony and tributes were really moving and after the service finished we headed off to Icknield Way Cemetery for the burial. Everyone gathered around the grave for the final blessings and then people took it in turns to help back fill the grave whilst others sung gospel songs, which I always love listening too.
Oxfordshire Funeral Photographer & Photography
This was my first visit as a Funeral Photographer to South Oxfordshire Crematorium and Memorial Park. A beautiful and peaceful place and the perfect setting for this lovely ceremony in Oxfordshire. I was invited to capture this day as the family simply wanted it documenting, capturing the detail and to help remember everyone who attended. It was a lovely ceremony and once we’d finished at South Oxfordshire Crematorium & memorial Park, we headed off to the lovely Denman College for the Wake for jam Scones, cake, sandwiches and tea.
The Good Funeral Guide - 'Be Better' Event 2019, Stratford-Upon-Avon
I was thrilled to be invited to Photograph the 2019 Good Funeral Guide - ‘Be Better’ Event on behalf of the Good Funeral Guide earlier this month. It took place at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Studio Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon. The day was full of inspirational & progressive Speakers, some of whom I have worked with on funerals in the past.
Somerset Funeral Videographer
Yesterday we drove down to Taunton Deane Crematorium in Somerset for the funeral Filming of Leah Marie Wilson who sadly died in a tragic accident whilst on holiday with her family in Tenerife in August last month. The funeral was organised by Robson & Stephens Funeral Directors and the service was led by the lovely Celebrant Beverley Symonds. It was incredible turn out from friends and family, all there with one purpose, to celebrate Leah’s Life and to say goodbye. The service was really beautiful, with laughs and giggles at times as tributes were shared.
“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 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️