I have always wanted to use filmmaking for things that carry true significance. Moments of deep meaning and lasting value. I began shooting weddings in a professional capacity fifteen years ago, and there is still a profound fulfillment in capturing an event as beautiful and monumental as a wedding. I do not take lightly the responsibility of documenting one of the greatest days in a couple's life, and creating a film that they will hold dear for decades to come.
Not long after I began my career, I met the woman who would become my wife, Alexandra, at our church. It wasn't long before we were married on my grandfather's farm. Today, when I watch our own wedding film, I treasure the memories of that time in our lives. I love seeing us at the very beginning of this chapter, surrounded by the family and friends we love so dearly.
I remember all the moments that brought us to that day, and ultimately to where we are now. I remember our first coffee shop conversation that stretched for hours until the shop finally closed, and the moment we said "I love you" for the first time.
This is why I love wedding filmmaking. It isn't truly about the wedding; it is about the people. It is about two people who fell in love and the story that is completely unique to them. Your memories are not small things. It is a distinct honor for me to capture your wedding and document the relationship that exists between you for your legacy.