James Steer, wedding videographer - filming with camera and gimbal
Venue Guide · Cambridgeshire

South Farm
Wedding Videographer

Filming a wedding at South Farm

South Farm on the Cambridgeshire-Hertfordshire border is a much-loved exclusive-use venue - gardens, homegrown produce, free-roaming peacocks and a sustainability ethos that attracts genuinely thoughtful couples.

Farms reward documentary filming: things happen everywhere, constantly. I rove more here than at formal venues, catching the day's texture - gardens, animals, food, laughter.

Honest note: I haven't filmed a wedding at South Farm yet - this guide is written for couples planning one there. Before any new venue I scout in person or arrive early on the day, walking the ceremony and reception spaces and planning shots around the light, so nothing is left to chance.

How I'd film your day here

  • The Tudor barn and summer house give two very different ceremony looks within one venue.
  • Kitchen gardens and orchards make wandering portrait routes with life in every frame.
  • Homegrown, home-cooked food deserves coverage - table detail and service filmed like a food documentary.
Open farmland position suits drone establishing shots, always with venue permission and safe conditions.
Not yet - consider this a planning guide. Before any new venue I visit or arrive early on the day to scout ceremony sightlines, light and sound, so the coverage is planned rather than improvised.