Keigo+Judy (via Mark)
As I mentioned in my previous post, Mark Bridges helped me film Keigo and Judy’s wedding back in October. When we finished, he asked if he could take a shot at making a highlight video of the day. I obliged and let him do his thing. He did a phenomenal job and I look forward to working with him again in the future…bright, bright future. I really love the fact that we can take the same footage and come up with some pretty different art.
Wedding Life Expectancy
The other day I was perusing the interwebs when I came across an article that was trying to put a wedding day into perspective. The point was to take each element of a typical wedding and consider the amount of time that specific part takes up in the day and compare it in the grand scheme of things in a lifetime of a marriage. I decided to make a little graphic to illustrate the point:
When you take a step back and look at it, the things that really last from your wedding day are the memories…and I believe that videography is one of the BEST ways to capture and remember those moments.
PS. I also want to draw on the fact that Vows have a lifetime expectancy. The only catch to doing wedding videography for me is that I really don’t want repeat business. I want those memories captured to be just as beautiful 50 years from now as they were on their wedding day. Just as I believe that photography and videography are meant to last a lifetime, I believe that vows are meant to last a lifetime as well. It’s a beautiful thing.
Keigo + Judy
Keigo and Judy were married on a perfect October morning in one of the gardens on the University of Georgia campus. From the very beginning they were all smiles for the cameras and you can truly tell how much they absolutely adore each other. (Just listen to how Keigo says, “WOW!” when he sees Judy for the first time).
From the ceremony we walked over to La Dolce Vita where they were able to eat, smile, and laugh with all of the friends and family that were there to share in their wedding.
It was such a pleasure to be a part of their big day as two families came together and we wish them the very best!
Special thanks to Mark Bridges for being a second cameraman for the day.





