You're not getting married for the Instagram moment. You're doing this because you want to stand in front of your favorite people and say, "This is my person"—and mean it with your whole chest.
That moment your best friend runs to hug you right after the ceremony, ugly-crying and holding on like they can't let go. The way you loud-laugh together when someone flubs their speech. The exhale before you walk down the aisle. That's what I capture. Not the "perfect" version. The real one.
And years from now, when you press play, you'll be right back there—remembering how much you loved your family and friends, and how much they loved you back.
I don't show up with a shot list or a template. I show up knowing your people—who makes you laugh, who you can't wait to see, what moments you're most excited about.
When you make each other laugh mid-vow, I'm ready. When you feel safe enough to stop performing, I see it. When the hug with your best friend lasts too long, I'm there. That's the difference between a film that feels like a wedding and a film that feels like your wedding.
The kind you'll put on during dinner parties when your friends ask, "Wait, can we watch your wedding video?". The one you'll show your kids when they ask what love looks like. I only take 20 weddings a year to make sure yours gets that kind of attention.