The wedding video we deliver will become a visual heirloom.
Your video is one of the most important “to have and to hold” parts of your wedding celebration. It will endure long after the bouquets have withered, the top of the cake has been shared at an anniversary dinner, and you have forgotten whether the Mikasa platter was a gift from Aunt Sally or Cousin George. Photos capture silent, still images, while a video captures the entire experience as it is actually lived.
Only the video brings back the voices (your vows, the toasts), the laughter, and the music—capturing not just how everyone looked, but how they were. It preserves moments to be relived and to be shared with people who weren’t present (or weren’t even born). Video is an investment in memorializing the day for posterity. Caterers, bands, DJs, and florists provide services for the occasion itself, whereas videographers create something that will last as long as your wedding rings.