Photography is an art form and it captures one aspect of your wedding day beautifully. A video, on the other hand, is different because it includes movement and sound – your walk down the aisle, what it sounded like when you were pronounced husband and wife for the first time, that groovy dance only your Dad knows how to do and the crazy stories the best man chose to share.
A professional videographer, unlike a friend or family member with a camera, will not only be able to capture all those moments with color corrected and non shaky video, but also with professional quality wireless microphones so you will actually be able to hear the groom whisper “I love you” when the person running the camera is standing safely out of the way. Without professional video of the day’s events, you may be looking at a great photo of you and your guests laughing and wondering what was so funny.
Often times, brides unfortunately cut out the video portion out of their wedding. We realize it is very important to stay on budget, but it is also important to balance and make sure all your requirements are being met within the budget that you have.
A videographer captures memories as they happen. The activities of the day are captured candidly and often include moments the bride and groom never see on their wedding day, while they are occupied elsewhere. Often times the videographer captures your day better than you are able to remember it.
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