Raw footage from your wedding day can contain hidden gems or allow you to see a moment in full that might have been edited down in your final video. Some videographers have a no raw footage policy for a multitude of reasons, but this post is about why we take the opposite approach and encourage every couple to get the raw footage of their day if the option is available!
Read MoreAllie & Ryan tied the knot on New Years Eve. Armed with 50ML Fireball Whiskey bottles, they declared their vows to one another under an old oak tree. Their reception was outfitted with a retro photo booth, a tarot card reader, disco balls and welcomed all the witchy vibes.
Read MoreA brisk and snow covered Moab, Utah elopement is a far cry from the beachy and warm intimate wedding Morgan and Corey were originally planning to have in Todos Santos, Baja California Mexico. But given the global pandemic, this adventure seeking couples shifted gears towards an elopement with them, their two dogs and a good friend to officiate.
Read MoreAt first unsure of whether they needed a wedding videographer or not, eventually they heard from enough people that a wedding video was a non-negotiable and was their favorite take away from their day.
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