FAQs

What is your filming style?

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I like to focus on candid moment films that reflect how the day actually felt. I try my best to work unobtrusively, capture real moments as they happen, and avoid heavy posing or staged scenes. The goal is a film that feels personal, nostalgic, and has genuine emotion. Think professional home video. Check out my Portfolio as well as the About Me page for more on my Philosophy.



Do you pose us or give direction?

No, then yes a bit, then back to no.... Super clear, hey? hah! Let me explain: everything I shoot is candid, except for the portraits. During the portraits, I will use many of the photographers poses because there would never be enough time for 2 entirely different shoots.

If there is time or based on your priorities, I will give explicit guidance for some extra shots (normally more dynamic/moving ones), or some fun quirky ones, then I am right back to capturing candids for the rest of the day.

No need to worry about me bossing you around or an overwhelming feeling of having multiple media people taking up your day. Ideally, I'm just there an extra hype person that coincidentally is also capturing all love! 

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How long are your wedding films?

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Final films typically range from 2-5 minutes, depending on the day and the package you choose. I focus on quality shots and pacing rather than length for its own sake.


What moments do you capture?

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This depends on your package and preferences. Normally, I capture moments from the full flow of the day, including:

  • Getting ready

  • The Ceremony

  • Portraits

  • Venue details

  • Key reception moments

  • Candid interactions and reactions

I prioritize emotional moments and meaningful details over exhaustive coverage.