14 Best Wedding Videographers in Australia

Photography: Dear Vincent
Photography: Stacey McLean
| By Polina Bronstein
Cinematic storytellers turning real moments into lasting films

No one tells you how fast it goes. One minute you're getting your hair pinned, the next you're on the dance floor at midnight wondering where the day has gone. With the right videographyer, the toasts, the tears, and the small in-between moments that somehow mean everything can be captured forever. We’ve rounded up some of Australia’s most inspiring videographers who know exactly how to slow it all down and hand it back to you — beautifully and with all the emotion and heartbeat still there.

Videography: Ethan Hart

Dear Vincent

Chemistry over chronology — that's the Dear Vincent philosophy. A decade into their craft, the Australian team continues to transform memories into visual stories that feel intimate and alive. Their films are raw, cinematic, and shaped by the unique rhythm of each couple’s love. Each frame carries that quiet electricity between two people, the kind you can’t script or stage.

 Videography: Dear Vincent

Sommar Films

Led by the creative duo Angus and Primrose, Sommar Films approaches wedding filmmaking with a rare kind of calm confidence. Their films are stripped of noise, but never of emotion, shaped with a filmmaker’s eye, an editor’s discipline, and a deep respect for what happens when people forget the camera is there. Scenes are allowed to breathe, glances linger just long enough, and the day unfolds with that beautiful rhythm that makes it feel unmistakably real.

 Videography: Sommar Films

Stacey McLean

Stacey McLean sees beauty in the unscripted. Whether working in photography or video, she brings a thoughtful, artisitc eye to weddings that is drawn to the moments that feel honest before they feel polished. Her lens has a way of finding the emotional temperature of a room: the warmth, the nerves, the looseness, the little sparks no shot list could predict. Stacey’s films are always expressive, intimate, and true to the people inside them.

Videography: Stacey McLean

Full Hearts Films

For over a decade, Laura of Full Hearts Films has been capturing wedding videos that feel both artful and heartfelt. Her work has an editorial pulse but leaves room for real life to happen, allowing the imperfect, funny, fleeting, and tender moments to breathe. With only a select number of weddings on her calendar each year, Laura is able to immerse herself fully in each couple’s story and the nuances that make it so unique.

Videography: Full Hearts Films

John Kurt

John Kurt is the kind of wedding filmmaker you forget is in the room, until you watch the film back and wonder how he caught that. His lens follows the feeling of the day in real time, finding texture in the quiet exchanges, quick smiles, and split-second shifts that often say the most. Nothing feels forced or overplayed in John’s films, just carefully seen. Layered, unhurried, and worth every rewatch.

Videography: John Kurt

These Wild Eyes

Ben McFadyen of These Wild Eyes has the kind of eye that refuses to stay in one lane. His visual eye comes from a wider creative world, one that moves between streetwear, fashion, analog formats, and big-feeling celebrations. With medium format, 35mm, Super 8, and 16mm in the mix, his films carry a tactile richness: grain, atmosphere, instinct, and emotion. These Wild Eyes captures wedding films, yes, but with a pulse and an edge.

Videography: These Wild Eyes

The New Old

Behind The New Old, creative duo Bea and Guido shape wedding photography and videography with a feel for mood, movement, and everything happening just beneath the surface. Their presence stays light, but their attention is sharp, catching the quick shifts in energy, the quiet exchanges, and the moments that seem small until they become the ones you keep returning to. Bea and Guido’s work is cinematic without losing its intimacy, leaving couples with images and videos that hold the atmosphere of the day as something you can feel again.

Videography: The New Old

Morelife Films

Morelife Films approaches each wedding with the energy of guests who notice everything and filmmakers who know exactly what to do with it. John, Elliot, and Chelsea catch the people you love at their most unguarded, the details that carry your fingerprints, and the strange, beautiful little moments that can only happen once. The team’s films capture every essence of the day, from the decor to the atmosphere so you can relive it again and again.

Videography: Morelife Films

Salt Media

For Soph and Nath, comfort always comes first. The husband-and-wife team behind Salt Media travels across Australia and beyond capturing weddings with a relaxed, observant, and grounded style. Soph and Nath know the best moments rarely happen when someone is trying to perform for the camera, so they create space for couples to settle in, breathe, and forget they are being filmed at all. In their hands, even the smallest details get their spotlight.

Videography: Salt Media

Anémotion 

Anémotion has a way of making weddings feel both witnessed and composed. Their photography and videography bring together photojournalistic honesty and editorial touch, alive to the unscripted while still shaped by a refined visual instinct. Rather than flattening a celebration into a sequence of pretty scenes, Anémotion traces the day through its textures, not its checklist, finding the quiet charge in everything that happens between the obvious moments.

Videography: Anémotion

I Do Cinema

With I Do Cinema behind the lens, a wedding film is never treated as one-size-fits-all. Each one is built around the couple at its heart: the people they love loudly, the mood they create, and the details only they would choose. The team brings a cinematic eye without squeezing the story into a preset, giving the grand moments and quieter flashes the same emotional weight. What comes through is not a formula, but a romantic story that feels personal from the inside out.

Videography: I Do Cinema

Ethan Hart

Ethan Hart is a Sydney-based wedding filmmaker capturing celebrations across Australia and around the world. Musically driven and sharply attuned to atmosphere, his films move with the rhythm of the day; from the charged anticipation before the ceremony to the wild, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moments on the dance floor. With a distinct eye for detail and a feel for real emotion, Ethan builds films that are less a recap of the day and more its heartbeat.

Videography: Ethan Hart

Vautier Visuals

Behind Vautier Visuals is Liam Vautier, a filmmaker with a sharp creative eye and a growing body of work shaped by years of hands-on experience. His wedding films are thoughtfully tailored and deeply personal, guided by a love for moments, people, and memory. Balancing polished editorial storytelling with the raw intimacy of a family home video, Liam creates films that feel both beautifully composed and disarmingly real. Each cinematic piece by Vautier Visuals is designed to feel tangibly you, even in the moments where words fall short.

Videography: Vautier Visuals

Joy Ride

Josh of Joy Ride has spent the past 14 years filming weddings full-time, building a body of work that has taken him across Australia and to destinations including Italy, France, Greece, Thailand, the United States, New Zealand, and Indonesia. His approach is calm and unobtrusive, shaped by knowing when to step in and when to disappear into the atmosphere of the day. By blending naturally into the background, Josh is able to capture weddings as they truly unfold, preserving the real emotion, loose magic, and unplanned moments that often make the best films.

Videography: Joy Ride
 
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Author: Polina Bronstein
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