This is what you'll have to look back on.

Your wedding film should be an expression of you as a couple as well as your guests and family. It should be unique to you, not templated or staged. Wedding films that capture the day's authentically intimate moments and all the fun moments in a natural and organic way. This style of documentary filmmaking is based on knowing and understand the couple and their vibe. It requires someone who's willing to take the time to understand you and your fiancé, capture the essence of your relationship, and vibe of the day/ night.  Below are some recent examples of films I have produced for couples who've allowed me to know them personally. Let's chat about making one for you. 

Wedding Films
That Reflect Your Wedding Day

Featured Films

A cinematic study of industrial romance at the Wythe Hotel. For Haley and Jenna, the focus was on the unscripted energy of Williamsburg—capturing the grand scale of the loft and the quiet, honest connection between them. This is documentary storytelling, preserved with intention.

Jenna + Haley // The Wythe Hotel

From the historic domes of The Weylin to the waterfront elegance of The River Café, this was a day defined by movement and unscripted joy. We documented an 80-person procession through the streets of Brooklyn, led by an all-female brass band—a vibrant bridge between two iconic landmarks. Our small-footprint approach allowed us to stay in the heart of the energy, preserving the honest, rhythmic soul of a true New York City celebration.

Weylin and River Cafe Parade - Francesca & Greg

A celebration of natural beauty and historic grace at Wave Hill Public Garden. Documenting Laura and Dima amidst the Hudson River views and neoclassical architecture required a dedicated, small-footprint approach. We focused on the quiet, unscripted moments—preserving the honest energy of their garden celebration with a cinematic eye for detail and an intentional, calm presence.

Laura + Dima // Wave Hill

Capturing the moody, industrial soul of Williamsburg. For Adam and Shirley, the Wythe Hotel provided a backdrop of weathered brick and cinematic city light. Our documentary approach centered on the quiet, unscripted energy of their day—utilizing a small-footprint philosophy to preserve the honest, raw emotion of their celebration with intentionality and grace.

Adam + Shirley // The Wythe Hotel

A journey through the historic botanical gardens and grand architecture of Snug Harbor. We approached Sabrina and Tony’s day with a focus on unscripted elegance—preserving the honest energy of their connection against the backdrop of this NYC cultural landmark. This is documentary filmmaking rooted in intention and calm expertise.

Sabrina + Tony // Snug Harbor

A study in industrial warmth and natural texture. For Hannah and Josh, The Roundhouse served as the perfect backdrop for a celebration defined by unscripted energy and honest connection. Our small-footprint approach allowed us to navigate the grand scale of the factory-turned-venue while preserving the quietest, most intentional moments of their story.

Hannah + Josh // The Roundhouse

-LYZ & Alex

"The day of our wedding Jason was so professional and found a way to belnd right into his surroundings while still getting fantastic content, something that not a lot of videographers can do."

-Maria & Mike

Omg, You are amazing! It was a pleasure working with you and your company!

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Natural Unscripted Wedding Films for Modern Couples