The Films
A photograph holds a frame. A film holds the day — the sounds, the pauses, the vows exactly as they sounded. These are complete elopement films, not highlight reels.
Some things don't live in a still photograph
I started shooting video for the same reason I shoot film — because some things don't live in a still photograph.
The way the wind sounds at Taft Point right before the ceremony starts. The crack in someone's voice during vows. The laugh that happens right after. The ten seconds of silence before anyone speaks.
A highlight film holds those things. A full ceremony video holds all of it.
Every film I make is cut to feel like the day felt — unhurried, unscripted, real. Not a wedding video production. Not a reel built for Instagram. Something you'll actually want to watch years from now.
Recent Films
Erica & Jacob — Sunrise to Ceremony · Yosemite National Park
Glacier Point before dawn. Cathedral Valley vows with their kids and father watching.
More films coming soon!Two types of film. One complete record.
Cinematic Highlight Film An edited film of your full day — the location, the light, the ceremony, the in-between parts. Cut to feel like the arc of the day, not a promotional trailer. Length varies by coverage: 3–4 minutes for shorter days, 6–10 minutes for full-day and multi-day coverage.
Full Ceremony Video An uncut, real-time recording of your vows and rings. No music, no edits. Just the ceremony, exactly as it happened — every word, every pause, the whole thing. For the days when you want to hear it again exactly as it sounded.
Both are included in The Full Story and The Complete Experience. The highlight film is included in The Adventure. Video is available as an add-on to The Moment.