Wedding Cinematography —

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Crafting Timeless Wedding Videos That Honor Your Legacy

Welcome! You’ve arrived at the premier destination for thoughtfully curated wedding videos that celebrate the essence of your love story. Our mission is to create compelling cinematic experiences that not only capture the remarkable moments of your day but also honor the legacy you’re building together.

We understand that your wedding is not just an event; it’s a powerful reflection of your journey and values. That’s why we focus on harmonizing photography and videography to craft a film that resonates deeply with your unique narrative. With our artistic vision and carefully selected music, we weave stunning visuals with genuine emotions, ensuring your story is told with the respect and artistry it deserves.

Sharing your wedding video with loved ones is effortless, allowing everyone to partake in the joy and significance of your celebration.

Are you ready to bring your vision to life? Let’s connect! Together, we can create a visual masterpiece that encapsulates your love story and its significance for generations to come, making your wedding experience truly unforgettable.

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Rachel and Jared came to her childhood summer camp to create their wedding weekend experience. An overcast day evolved into a miracle. 30 seconds of rain against the ten seconds of sun peaking through the low horizon cast a rainbow over their lakeside ceremony as everyone gathered. Mazel tov!

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Nativity Church was the setting as Maggie + Joseph came down the aisle, after exchanging vows on this brilliant spring day in Scranton, PA. Highlights included visiting Courthouse Square + Piazza dell'Arte + the Steamtown National Historic Site areas. The stunning iconic interiors of the Scranton Cultural Center provided a lively backdrop for this stunning couple that met in a ballroom dancing class!

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Megan + Michael had a beauteous wedding at the Stroudsmoor Inn's Ridgecrest venue. These two have been dreaming about each other ever since they were young. We loved creating their day film + photography in the Pocono Mountains of PA.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

The awe inspiring Scranton Cultural Center, designed by Raymond Hood of Radio City Music Hall fame was the epicenter for Katie and Greg’s wedding day. Scranton’s eclectic mix of elegant architecture was the backdrop for a storybook wedding day around and about the city!

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

A brilliant sunny day at Skytop Lodge set the scene in the Poconos for the wedding photography and video of Kelly and Brian. They shared a private first look, garden ceremony, and an Evergreen Ballroom reception.

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Janelle and Tyler's stunning reception at the Huntsville Golf Club created a backdrop of long sweeping green undulating hills. Their elegant wedding was inspired by sleek, sophisticated design. Their family and friends celebrated all night finishing with a sparkler send off.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Mandy and Eddie's wedding was staged in a Green Ridge park at the end of Wyoming Avenue in Scranton, PA. The visual drama unfolded as ballerinas introduced the wedding procession with elegance. Everyone danced their way across the street for a reception with an incredible display of choreography and musical improvisation.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Erica and Scott’s beautiful ceremony was followed by a creative photo session in the Luzerne County Courthouse and more at the Millennium Circle along the Susquehanna River. An al evening reception was staged at the Westmoreland Club in downtown Wilkes-Barre, PA. 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Cinematography vs. Videography: Why isn't it called video?

Video is the old fashioned way of filming a wedding. The modern approach utilizes cinematic optics like you see in a big-budget movie. Your wedding film will have more depth and feel real. Compared to old fashioned video that has imagery appearing flat, and often times using artificial lighting that is obtrusive and distracting. We don't document with video, we create a film!