Everything is done with heart and intention
1 corinthians 16:14
When I create a wedding film, I focus on one thing—the feeling. The small, natural moments that happen in between everything else: birds in the background of your ceremony, the buzz of conversations during the reception, the quiet breath before the groom finally sees his bride. Those are the details that make my couples feel their day all over again.
I think about the future a lot when I film—what it will be like for you to sit down years from now and watch these moments with the people you love. How your kids or grandkids might lean in, noticing things you forgot were there. How the tiny expressions, reactions, and interactions will say more about your relationship than anything posed ever could.
Those simple glances between two people in love carry a whole story—where you’ve been and where you’re headed. That’s why every shot has intention, every sound is chosen on purpose, and every bit of music is meant to bring you right back to the heart of your day.
I’m someone who pays attention to the details most people forget, because those are the ones that disappear from memory the quickest. They deserve to be kept safe—honest, true, and exactly as they happened. Your film becomes a way to hold onto all of it, not just for today, but for every year after.
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Dancing with the stars
espresso tonics
HOT HONEY PIZZA with extra ranch
Cyril or BRANDON LAKE
BALLET FLATS
next stOp is nashville
buck mason candle
europe 2026
WE ARE BAWLING. Erin. You absolutely outdid yourself. This is ART and we will be watching it every day for the near future and cannot wait to show everyone & our future kids someday. You are the absolute best. I am seriously speechless.
November 19th, 2025
// Mary Kate & Jack