We all know that having a photographer at your wedding is ecential. Capturing those priceless memories for years to come. Being able to show your kids, your grandkids what dress you wore, the cake, or even the look on your groom's face watching you walk down the asle. What else could a bride ask for? Some may ask, why do I need a video? Imagne being able to hear you're vows, the toasts, or even your grandma's well wishes. When you watch your video you get to relive your day, as often as you like. My hope is that one day, having a videographer becomes a wedding nicessity, not a luxury.


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Like so many other things in life, rules change and standards shift from one decade to another.  Without a doubt, photography is seen as more important than videography.  You can stuff those photos in your wallet, or put that beautifully framed picture of you and your husband or wife on your desk.  None of which are possible with a video.  I assume no one has their video running on loop in their living room.


So why even bother capturing it on video?  It's an important part of your legacy!  It's a chance for you and your kids to see their parents at the beginning of their marriage.  Yes, its something you wouldn't see every day, but you have to understand the importance of being able to sit down with your spouse (if only on your anniversaries) to witness yourselves making your vows.  Its important to remember them as they came from your own mouth in a sacred moment.

I apologize for getting all poetic and mushy, but that is the nature of weddings...