Here's the thing about wedding videos: they're not just a luxury add-on. They're the way you hear your vows again. The way you catch your dad's tears when he sees his daughter in her dress for the first time. The way you feel the energy of everyone you love in one room, celebrating you.
And honestly? I crash out a little thinking about couples who skip video.
Not because it's "required" – nothing is. But because six months later, when you're flipping through photos, there's this moment where couples tell me: "I wish we could hear what he said during our first look."
That's where Justin comes in.
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Most couples book photo and video as separate vendors. Which means two strangers trying to coordinate on your wedding day. Two different visions. Two separate timelines.
We're literally married. We've shot hundreds of weddings together. We move in complete synchronicity.
While I'm capturing that perfect candid of you laughing with your bridesmaids, Justin's getting the audio of the laughter. When we're doing couples portraits at golden hour, I'm not fighting with a videographer for the best light – we're choreographing it together so you get both, seamlessly.
The result? A more relaxed you. A more efficient timeline. And a complete story told through both stills and motion.
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Justin approaches wedding films the way great filmmakers approach movies: with intention, momentum, and emotional arc. He's not just collecting pretty shots and slapping them to a song (though trust me, the shots are stunning).
He's building tension and release. Quiet moments and explosive joy. The intimate whisper of your vows and the eruption when you're announced as married.
VIDEO FEELS LIKE A LUXURY UNTIL YOU DON'T HAVE IT
I'm going to be honest with you: at our own wedding, our budget was tight. Video felt like a luxury we had to get creative with.
So Justin set up a single camera in the back of the church – no frills, no second angles, just one locked-off shot to capture the ceremony. And you know what? We're so grateful we have it.
That experience absolutely informed our decisions on how we offer video. We get it. Not everyone needs (or can afford) the full cinematic treatment with multiple cameras and a highlight reel set to the perfect song. But everyone deserves to have something – to hear their vows again, to catch the moments they were too overwhelmed to fully absorb in real-time.
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First off, know I will never pressure you into something that doesn't fit your budget or priorities. But I would feel like I would be so regretful if I didn't tell you this:
I cannot tell you how many couples reach out a year after their wedding asking if we happened to record audio during their ceremony. Or if maybe, possibly, Justin captured their dad's toast even though they only booked photography.
The answer is always heartbreaking: no, because we weren't hired for that.
Photos are everything. I believe that with my whole heart. But video is the thing that will make you cry five years from now when you're showing your kids, or ten years from now when a parent has passed, or thirty years from now when you just want to hear your person's voice saying "I do."
If budget is the only thing standing between you and video, let's talk. We've worked with couples to create payment plans, to scale back other vendors, to get creative. Because this is the one thing you truly cannot recreate.
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