Wedding films

with intention

Personal

Authentic

I create short wedding films designed to complement my photography — not compete with it.
These films are not about long runtimes or scripted storytelling.

They focus on atmosphere, movement, sound, and emotional rhythm — creating something you’ll actually want to watch again.

Every film is shaped with the same care as my photographs: clear direction, strong visual decisions, and respect for real moments.

Why
short
films

As complimation to photography

I believe wedding films work best when they are concise and intentional.
Instead of documenting everything, I focus on what carries meaning — glances, gestures, voices, energy, and transitions throughout the day.

The result is a film that feels immersive without being overwhelming.

Usually under five minutes. Always considered.

How it’s captured

For smaller weddings, I often capture both photography and video myself. This allows for a seamless approach — one vision, one rhythm, no duplication or disruption.

For larger weddings or more complex schedules, I work with an additional videographer who shares my approach and standards.
The direction, editing, and final look remain consistent.

In both cases, the goal is the same:
to move quietly through the day, guide when needed, and capture both stillness and motion naturally.

What remains?

Each film is carefully edited to feel timeless rather than trendy.

Natural sound, music that supports rather than overwhelms, and a pace that reflects the day as it was lived — not rushed, not forced.

These are films meant to age well.
Something you return to years later and still recognize yourselves in.

  • Watching our film felt like stepping back into the day.
    Not just the moments, but the energy, the movement, the feeling of it all.“

    LYNDSEY & CONNER

Frequently asked Questions

ABOUT THE VIDEOS

Hybrid wedding photography is about preparation and intention.

I plan the day carefully, knowing when still images matter most and when motion adds depth. With experience and a streamlined setup, I move naturally between photos and video without disrupting the flow — creating a cohesive story where both feel connected.

This comes down to experience and anticipation. After photographing hundreds of weddings across very different cultures and formats, I know how a wedding day unfolds and where the meaningful moments happen.
I don’t try to capture everything in both formats. I choose intentionally, so each moment is captured in the way that serves it best.

Hybrid coverage requires thoughtful editing to ensure both photos and film feel refined and intentional. You can expect your photo gallery within around 4 weeks, and your short wedding film within up to 12 weeks.

I take the time needed so the final result feels timeless and considered, not rushed.

Absolutely. While hybrid coverage is something I’m known for, I also offer photography-only coverage. If photos are what matter most to you, we can shape the coverage entirely around that, without compromise.

Hybrid coverage works best for intimate to mid-sized weddings, where one person can stay closely connected to the flow of the day.

For larger weddings or more complex timelines, I usually recommend adding a second photographer or videographer who works alongside me.

This way, nothing is compromised and the story is told fully.

IT’S TIME TO CONNECT

Thinking about
adding film?

If photography is important to you, film can add another layer — movement, sound, and memory — without changing the way your day feels.

Let’s talk about what would make sense for your wedding.