Growing up, I was always lost in creativity—dancing, drawing, and making short films on our family camcorder. My mom was a photographer, so much of my childhood was spent modeling for her shoots, flipping through photo albums, and eventually, picking up the camera myself.
In high school, I took a video production course, and it was love at first click. For four years, I immersed myself in learning everything I could about cameras, editing, and the magic of storytelling. I joined the student broadcasting team and produced news segments every other week, often staying late to perfect a story, chase golden light, or add a touch of emotion to a simple scene.
That spark never left. What began as a creative outlet became a calling—one I now pursue with intention and care as a full-time wedding videographer.
I believe wedding films should feel like memory and magic all at once. Not just a recap of events, but a piece of art—cinematic, documentary-style, and deeply personal.
My approach is rooted in observation. I capture the in-between moments—the softness in a glance, the unfiltered laughter, the hands brushing together when no one’s watching.
Your wedding day is sacred. It holds the weight of promises, years of love, and the start of something new. I aim to preserve that truth with honesty and beauty, through both digital and Super 8 film. My films are meant to feel nostalgic, intentional, and true to you—so that when you watch them years from now, you’re not just remembering the day. You’re reliving the feeling.
If you’re ready to preserve your love story in a way that feels real, beautiful, and entirely you, I would be so honored to be a part of it.
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