The full film
Start with the whole day.
Eleven minutes is a lot to ask of anyone. This one earns it. Micah and Hannah, beginning to end, the way it actually moved.
Selah
A word from the Psalms. It means: stop here, and notice this.
Most wedding video rushes. I shoot the way that word asks me to — close, quiet, out of the way — so years from now the film still feels like the day did.
Photographs and film
Both, from the same pair of hands.
You don't have to choose between a film and photographs, and you don't have to coordinate two strangers on the most-watched day of your life.
I shoot the film and the stills myself, so they feel like they came from one room. Because they did.
We've watched the film more times than we can count. It still feels like being back in the room.
Names to come · placeholder, real couple TBD
He was everywhere we needed him and nowhere we didn't. We forgot he was working.
Names to come · placeholder, real couple TBD
The photos and the film feel like one thing. That's rare, and it's the reason we booked him.
Names to come · placeholder, real couple TBD
Collections
Photographs, film, or both.
Photography
Full-day stills, an online gallery, delivered within six weeks.
View collectionFilm
A short highlight film and the full documentary cut, vows and toasts in full.
View collectionFilm + Photo
The whole day in film and stills, made by one person to sit together.
View collectionTell me about the day
Even if the date isn't set, start the conversation.
A few lines about who you are and where you're headed is plenty. I read every inquiry myself.




