Make better wedding films.
Stills and Motion.
— Sink or Surface and David Le

I’ve collaborated with Sink or Surface to provide Stills + Motion.
Designed for those wanting to book their Photographer and Videographer together.

See our collaborative works below.
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FAQ How does Stills + Motion operate?

We still operate as two individual companies but collaborate to create your photos and film together. Sink or Surface focuses on your film and I take care of the photos. Together we stay in constant communication from the booking process through to the final delivery of your imagery. 

How do we benefit from booking Stills + Motion? 

Our collaboration started because couples were already booking us together based on our similar aesthetics. Turning our side projects into Stills + Motion we have created a collaboration that takes away the hassle of finding both a photographer and videographer.  Leading up to your wedding Sink or Surface and I scout your bridal imagery locations together. On the day we arrive together and intentionally work side by side to create a coherency between your photos and film.  

How do we book Stills + Motion? 

We are glad you asked!
When filling out the contact form let us know that you are interested in Stills + Motion through the “How did you hear about us?” tab.

Once we see your enquiry come through we will be in touch with each other to discuss availability. We will then individually send out our own booking forms and you can pick and choose which photography and which videography packages you are after. You can style each Photo and Film package to fit the needs of your day.

 

 

Dushanka & Rakitha | The Milk Station

From reception dances to champagne showers - this day was not short of spectacle. A wedding to remember and a couple who were an absolute pleasure to work with. Scroll below to see more from their special day.

 

Ryan + Charlotte at Poppies Martinborough

 

Sophie & Roman | Wairarapa

Sophie + Romans west side story. With about half the guest in the bridal party, Ranuis finest and the Wah wahs bringing home the W we wrapped up this past weekend with bloody beeeeeauty of a wedding day.

 

Kate + Hamish’s backyard Mangaweka Wedding

Kate + Hamish’s backyard Mangaweka Wedding

 

Kate + Hamish | Mangaweka

What a weekend in the mighty Mangaweka for the wedding of Kate and Hamish. Married in front of their closest friends and family on the family farm, the sun was out, the Natives were sparkling and there was kaimoana for days.

 

Polly and Rhys at The Milk Station

 

Morgan & Johan | The Boatshed

No bridesmaids dresses, piggy back rides and a couple of shoeys. Surrounded by the best crew, the best food and plenty of quality drink to dance the night away

 

Tara + Lee at The Pink House

 

Sarah & Chris | Orlando Country

Two London lovers travelled back to Sarah’s hometown to celebrate their big day. The ever charming, smooth talking english rugby player marrying his very own kiwi sweat-heart. Mixing the timeless english look with some classic New Zealand fun - this bridal party knew how to enjoy themselves.

 

Sylvana and James at The Boatshed Wellington

 

Charmina & Aloga | Rose & Smith

Having to cut down their guests numbers by over half, with loved ones in Auckland and Australia unable to attend due to ongoing restrictions, by oh did everyone who did come bring the vibe and energy. Class, style and culture - a perfect mix for a beautiful wedding day.