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Sometimes the best shoots are the ones that feel a little bit magical We were asked to capture Viki and Luke’s engagemen...
14/05/2026

Sometimes the best shoots are the ones that feel a little bit magical

We were asked to capture Viki and Luke’s engagement photographs surrounded by a sea of bluebells at the stunning Rhiw Wood Treehouses, and honestly… what a dream location for such a special moment

A few years ago we photographed Rhiw Wood itself, so it was incredibly lovely to return and see the woods looking just as enchanting as we remembered.

Huge congratulations to Viki and Luke — thank you for letting us be part of such an exciting chapter in your story

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Some days at Mogwai Media we’re photographing weddings in full romantic glory, confetti in our hair and trying not to cr...
24/04/2026

Some days at Mogwai Media we’re photographing weddings in full romantic glory, confetti in our hair and trying not to cry behind the camera.
Some days we’re building websites for holiday lets, wrestling interpretation boards into existence, and designing magazines...
Other days, we’re apparently giving the rivers of Powys full personality disorders.

For Mid Wales My Way, we’ve been writing the rivers like they’re a slightly unhinged family group chat:

The Severn = wise grandmother energy (always right, always judging the weather before the Met Office gets there).

The Wye = emo poet teenager who definitely had a MySpace era and still feels deeply about rain.

The Usk = quiet guardian who fixes everything without making a fuss about it.

The Vyrnwy = chaotic friend who said “quick walk” and accidentally ended up in three valleys and a waterfall (DAVE).

The Ithon = the listener who knows everyone’s business but would never, ever interrupt.

It turns out rivers are just people with better scenery and fewer boundaries.

We love this job because no two days are ever the same — one day it’s “I do,” the next it’s “what if the river had emotional depth and an Instagram presence?”

Mid Wales keeps us busy. Mogwai keeps it interesting.
And somewhere in between, we’re telling stories that actually feel like Wales.

The rivers of Powys all have their own identities… if you listen closely, each one tells a different story.

The Severn is a quiet grandmother — the sort who insists you take a coat “just in case” even in July and somehow..she’s always right. She begins as a shy trickle high on the slopes near Llanidloes, barely
confident enough to make a sound, all whisper and hesitation. But she soon settles into herself, becoming steady, talkative, and endlessly wise — keeper of local history, flood memory, and unsolicited but always accurate advice. She has seen everything, remembers everything, and will gently remind you she did, in fact, warn you about that rain.

The Wye is the 2000s emo teen poet — winged eyeliner energy in river form. It flows like it’s just discovered My Chemical Romance and feelings, turning every valley into a metaphor and every bend into a personal crisis (in a beautiful way). It curves through the landscape as if journaling the scenery, dramatic but sincere. One moment soft and reflective, the next fully in its emotions after rainfall, dramatically revising its entire identity and possibly its top eight.members everything, and will gently remind you she did, in fact, warn you about that rain.

The Wye is the 2000s emo teen poet — winged eyeliner energy in river form. It flows like it’s just discovered My Chemical Romance and feelings, turning every valley into a metaphor and every bend into a personal crisis (in a beautiful way). It curves through the landscape as if journalling the scenery, dramatic but sincere. One moment soft and reflective, the next fully in its emotions after rainfall, dramatically revising its entire identity and possibly its top eight.

The Usk is the quiet guardian — dependable, composed, and faintly unimpressed by chaos. It moves through Brecon with calm authority, never rushing, never showing off, just getting on with it. It doesn’t raise its voice, because it doesn’t need to. And when the weather turns, it simply steps forward like, “Right. I’ll handle this then,” as it always has.

The Vyrnwy is the chaotic friend — the one who suggests a “quick walk” and somehow ends up six hours into a mountain adventure with no signal and questionable snacks. It starts off well-behaved near Lake Vyrnwy, all scenic and polite, and then immediately forgets the plan. It tumbles, twists, updates its Instagram story mid-waterfall, and laughs its way through the landscape like it’s late for something exciting and doesn’t care what it is, as long as it involves a bit of drama.

And the Ithon is the listener — the one who doesn’t interrupt, but remembers everything. Flowing quietly through mid Powys, it gathers smaller streams like whispered conversations and half-told stories, holding them gently without needing credit. It doesn’t demand attention, but without it, nothing quite connects the same way.

Together, they shape Powys — not just with water, but with personality, memory, and the occasional overreaction to rain.

Mae gan afonydd Powys i gyd eu hunaniaethau eu hunain… os gwrandewch yn ofalus, mae pob un yn adrodd stori wahanol.

Mae’r Severn yn nain dawel — y math sy’n mynnu eich bod yn cymryd côt “rhag ofn” hyd yn oed ym mis Gorffennaf, ac sy’n rhywsut bob amser yn iawn. Mae hi’n dechrau bywyd fel diferyn swil uchel ar lethrau ger Llanidloes, prin yn ddigon hyderus i wneud sŵn, yn llawn sibrwd ac ansicrwydd. Ond nid yw hi’n aros felly. Yn fuan mae hi’n setlo i’w hun, gan ddod yn afon sefydlog, siaradus, ac yn llawn doethineb — ceidwad hanes lleol, cof llifogydd, a chyngor diwahoddiad ond hollol gywir. Mae hi wedi gweld popeth, yn cofio popeth, ac fe fydd yn eich atgoffa’n dyner ei bod hi, mewn gwirionedd, wedi eich rhybuddio am y glaw.

Mae’r Wye yn y ferch emo o’r 2000au — egni amrant tywyll mewn ffurf afon. Mae’n llifo fel pe bai newydd ddarganfod My Chemical Romance a theimladau, gan droi pob cwm yn drosiad a phob tro yn argyfwng personol (mewn ffordd hyfryd). Mae’n troelli drwy’r dirwedd fel pe bai’n ysgrifennu dyddiadur y tir, yn ddramatig ond yn ddiffuant. Un foment yn feddal ac yn fyfyriol, y nesaf yn llawn emosiwn ar ôl glaw, yn ailysgrifennu ei hunaniaeth yn llwyr — ac efallai ei “top 8” hefyd.

Mae’r Usk yn warchodwr tawel — dibynadwy, sefydlog, ac ychydig yn ddiamynedd â chaos. Mae’n symud drwy Frycheiniog gyda hyder tawel, byth yn rhuthro, byth yn ceisio denu sylw, dim ond yn gwneud ei waith. Nid yw’n codi ei lais, achos nid oes angen. A phan ddaw’r tywydd yn wael, mae’n camu ymlaen fel, “Iawn. Fi wnaiff hyn,” fel bob amser.

Mae’r Vyrnwy yn ffrind chaotic — yr un sy’n awgrymu “taith gerdded fach” ac yn rhywle ar ôl chwe awr yn gorffen ar ochr mynydd gyda dim signal a byrbrydau amheus. Mae’n dechrau’n drefnus ger Llyn Efyrnwy, yn olygfaol a pharchus, ac yna’n anghofio’r cynllun ar unwaith. Mae’n sblashio, troelli, yn diweddaru ei Instagram yng nghanol rhaeadr, ac yn chwerthin ei ffordd drwy’r tirwedd fel pe bai’n hwyr i rywbeth pwysig ond ddim yn poeni beth yw e — cyn belled â bod drama a rhaeadr.

Ac mae’r Ithon yn wrandäwr — yr un nad yw’n torri ar draws, ond sy’n cofio popeth. Yn llifo’n dawel drwy ganol Powys, mae’n casglu nentydd llai fel sgwrsiau sibryd a hanesion hanner-dweud, gan eu dal yn dyner heb angen clod. Nid yw’n mynnu sylw, ond hebddo, nid yw dim yn cysylltu’n iawn.

Gyda’i gilydd, maent yn siapio Powys — nid yn unig gyda dŵr, ond gyda chymeriad, cof, ac ambell ormod o ymateb i law.

We're a bit late to the party with this one .. Social Media wizards that we are, we;ve only just seen it .. Thank you Se...
21/04/2026

We're a bit late to the party with this one .. Social Media wizards that we are, we;ve only just seen it ..
Thank you Serydda for the lovely review.

Eight years ago I(then working for the Cambrian Mountains Initiative CIC and on the left of this pic) met two tech-obsessed guys, Sam and Dave, crammed into a tiny loft in Aberhonddu, talking websites, social media…........ and drinking a lot of tea ☕️

Fast-forward to 2026 and, as Mogwai Media, they’ve helped SERYDDA step boldly into the digital universe 🚀 — building an incredible platform for this evolving astro-tourism business 🌌

I’ve just left them a glowing review online (teacher instincts never die 😉) and honestly, if you’re a tourism business with a website over 5 years old, it’s time for a revamp — and a chat with Sam and Dave.

👉 www.mogwaimedia.co.uk
👉 www.serydda.co.uk

Highly recommended. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Dave’s been hard at work in front and behind the camera today, modelling our brand new Mogwai jumpers. Our old ones have...
22/03/2026

Dave’s been hard at work in front and behind the camera today, modelling our brand new Mogwai jumpers.

Our old ones have definitely earned their retirement after surviving countless events (and a fair bit of crawling under things, over things, and through things… 😅)

So it was time for an upgrade!

We popped the new jumpers on and headed over to Quackers for a busy (and very fun) photoshoot. No behind-the-scenes content from us though… we were far too busy “testing” the ball pit 🏀

Huge thanks to Tim Design Print Powys for getting us sorted – we’re absolutely chuffed with them 🙌

Safe to say: jumpers approved

Out on the roads of Mid Wales yesterday with one of the region’s most exciting sporting talents.We had the pleasure of p...
20/03/2026

Out on the roads of Mid Wales yesterday with one of the region’s most exciting sporting talents.

We had the pleasure of photographing Aelwen Davies, a rising Welsh cyclist from Powys, as part of a promotional campaign ahead of the Tour de France coming through Powys next year, - and yes, we absolutely made the most of the rare appearance of the sun.

At just 18, Aelwen is already making her mark — competing internationally, picking up podium finishes at national level, and notching up multiple wins across Wales (meanwhile we were just trying to keep up).

But beyond the results, she was an absolute joy to work with — professional, focused, and seriously quick (at times almost too quick for our cameras… and definitely too quick for our legs).

Alongside us, Tremio were capturing Aelwen in motion across the roads she knows best — showcasing not just her talent, but the incredible cycling landscape we have here in Powys (and exposing just how many hills there actually are).

With homegrown riders like this coming through, and global events on the horizon, there’s a real sense that something special is building here.

More to come soon — once we’ve recovered.

15/03/2026

Happy Mother’s Day!

Today we’re giving a special shout-out to the Mogwai mothers – our biggest supporters ♥️

And to all the other amazing mums out there too – dog mums, cat mums, step mums, and every kind of mum who deserves celebrating today.

Happy Mother’s Day 💐

Well isn’t this just lovely : Serydda thankyou 🌟
13/03/2026

Well isn’t this just lovely :
Serydda thankyou 🌟

We're so happy to recommend Mogwai Media:Glowing Report for Mogwai Media LtdMogwai Media Ltd have recently designed and launched a brand-new website for www.serydda.co.uk, and the results have been nothing short of outstanding. Turning the project around in an impressive three days, Sam and Dave del...

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