Archives: January 2010

If you’re going to book a wedding videographer, or any reputable wedding supplier in Ireland, then you must do it as soon as you can.  The problem is that if you leave it too late, when you eventually get back to us we may very well be already booked.  We often receive multiple enquiries for the same date, which means we must work on a first-come first-served basis.

I’m glad, and fortunate, to report that even in the current recession we are still very busy.  At the beginning of this week alone I sent out thirty sample DVD packs (as you can see in the below low-res images) to couples interested in booking our services for 2010 and 2011.  Some have already returned their deposit and booking form and their booking confirmation is on its way.  Visit our website www.brideandgroom.ie to check availability today, e-mail us at info@brideandgroom.ie, or phone Richard directly on 086-3704098, or phone the studio on 01-4420071.

So act fast, as your date may be gone next week.  We look forward to hearing from you.

I’ve finally set up a blog.  A new year.  A new blog.  Well, it’s my first blog.  I still don’t “get” the whole Twitter thing, so until I do I think it can wait.  One Twitter page I like is:  http://twitter.com/kevwilliamson.

I hope that you my dear readers will visit often and that we can stay connected.  Whether you are a client, a bride, a groom, sister of a bride, filmmaker, wedding supplier — you are very welcome.  Please don’t be afraid to comment on any post – it will keep the blog alive.

To my clients, I hope that you will gain a more in-depth knowledge of who I am and what I do.  Although I live in Dublin, I specialize in filming and editing weddings throughout Ireland, and have had the pleasure of filming hundreds of weddings for couples in literally every county. (more…)