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.
The Importance of Live Streaming Funerals
The Importance of Live Streaming Funerals
In today's interconnected world, the ability to stay connected with loved ones during significant life events has never been more crucial. One such event, where connection and presence are deeply felt, is a funeral. Traditionally, attending a funeral in person has been the primary way to offer support and say goodbye. However, live streaming funerals has emerged as a valuable service, providing numerous benefits for families and friends who cannot attend in person. Here, we discuss the importance of live streaming funerals and how it can bring comfort and connection during difficult times.
Bridging the Distance
One of the most significant benefits of live streaming funerals is the ability to bridge the physical distance between loved ones. In an era where families often live in different cities, countries, or even continents, it can be challenging for everyone to gather in one place. Live streaming allows friends and family from around the world to attend the service virtually, ensuring that no one is left out due to geographical constraints. The Guardian discusses how live-streamed funerals have changed during COVID-19.
Read the full article on our blog: The Importance of Live Streaming Funerals
“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 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️